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SPACE PATROL [Early 1950's]
ABC/AFRS "Rescue From Planet X". |
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SPACE PATROL [Early 1950's]
ABC/AFRS "The Secret Of The Dargo Ruins".
Plus: "Spotlight On Science News" w/John Cameron Swayze - Man Made Diamonds
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BLONDIE [1949] NBC "Alexander Joins The Circus
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SKY KING [Early 1950's] MBS "Black Circle". Plus: NIGHTWATCH vignette.
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TOM CORBETT - SPACE CADET [3/18-20/52] ABC "Atmosphere Of Death" Parts 1
and 2. Starring Frankie Thomas. Plus: BOB & RAY skits. |
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NEWS REPORT [12/7/41] CBS Announcement of the Japanese attack on Pearl
Harbor; and NEWS REPORT [6/6/44] CBS Reports of Allied attack, on D-Day.
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AMOS AND ANDY [2/14/53] CBS 25th Anniversary Show.
Hosted by Edward R. Murrow. Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll recreate
the origin of "Amos And Andy". Special appearances by: Bing Crosby,
Jack Benny, and Lowell Thomas. Narrated by Bill Hay. Includes
a special tribute by Gen. David Sarnoff/NBC, and William S. Paley/CBS. |
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OUR MISS BROOKS [12/5/49] CBS "The New French Teacher" Starring Eve Arden
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BABY SNOOKS [5/19/46] CBS/AFRS "Daddy's New Suits" Stars Fanny Brice.
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THE WHISTLER [1947-48] CBS "Quiet Suicide" Narrated by Marvin Miller.
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THE HOUSE OF MYSTERY [8/3/47] MBS "A Gift From The Dead".
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THE SHADOW [1938] MBS "The Society Of The Living Dead" Orson Welles |
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ESCAPE [7/28/50] CBS "Poison" Starring Jack Webb and William Conrad.
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BIG TOWN CBS "Reckless Driver" Starring Edward Pawley.
Plus: "Personalities In Print" - Ralph Bellamy. |
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COLGATE SPORTS NEWSREEL NBC With host, Bill Stern and his guests:
Cab Calloway [8/23/46], Mischa Auer [8/30/46], Sammy Kaye [9/6/46],
Ann Rutherford [9/31/46]. Four, complete 15-minute programs. |
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LIGHTS OUT [4/13/43] CBS "The Archer" With host, Arch Oboler.
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ABBOTT AND COSTELLO [1/25/45] NBC/AFRS Lou wants to be a merchant sailor.
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THE JIMMY DURANTE/GARY MOORE SHOW [1945-47] CBS "Thanksgiving Opera".
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YOURS TRULY, JOHNNY DOLLAR [7/2/52] CBS "The Amelia Harwell Matter"
Starring Edmond O'Brien. Plus: "Smithsonian Report" - Aviators from WW II.
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BOSTON BLACKIE [1945] SYND "Framed For Murder" Starring Richard
Kollmar. |
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BOSTON BLACKIE [1945] SYND "Fortune Teller" Starring Richard
Kollmar.
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SONGS BY SINATRA [1946] CBS/AFRS Starring Frank Sinatra with Guest,
Jane Powell, in a tribute to Jerome Kern. |
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ESCAPE [3/21/47] CBS "Dead Of Night" With Art Carney and Barry
Kroeger. |
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DUFFY'S TAVERN CBS With Ed Gardner and special guest, Joan Bennett.
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THE JACK BENNY PROGRAM [4/3/38] NBC With special guest, George
Jessel.
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THE LONE RANGER [4/30/45] ABC "The Count's A Polecat"
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THE LONE RANGER [5/9/45] ABC "Harry Cope, Safe Robber"
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THE LUX RADIO THEATRE [12/26/38] CBS Walt Disney's "Snow White" includes
original music from the movie, and a special appearance by Walt Disney.
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THE LUX RADIO THEATRE [12/25/39] CBS Walt Disney's "Pinocchio".
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SPORTS SPECIAL [September, 1978] WITS-AM, Boston. 30 years of Boston
Red Sox broadcasting. Featuring: Curt Gowdy, Ken Coleman, Jim Woods, and
Ned Martin with game highlights/reminiscenses. Narrated by Pat Whitley. |
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THE LUX RADIO THEATRE [12/25/50] CBS "The Wizard Of Oz" Judy Garland.
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SPORTS WEEK AFRS With Dick Shad. "Don Larsen's Perfect Game"
Bob Wolf's play by play of the 8th & 9th innings, of the 5th game of the
1956 World Series [10/8/56] The N.Y. Yankees vs. The Brooklyn Dodgers. |
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THE BOB AND RAY SHOW [7/9/59 and 7/10/59] CBS Two 15-minute programs.
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THE LUX RADIO THEATRE [11/17/47] CBS "Nobody Lives Forever"
Starring Ronald Reagan, Jane Wyman, and William Conrad. |
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THE LUX RADIO THEATRE [12/2/40] CBS
"Knute Rockne, All American"
Starring Ronald Reagan and Pat O'Brien, with Donald Crisp and Fay Wray. |
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WARNER BROTHERS ACADEMY THEATER [1939] CBS "One Way Passage" Stars
Ronald Reagan. Shipboard romance of a con-man and a fatally-ill girl.
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SCREEN GUILD THEATRE [1939] CBS "Next Time We Live"
Starring James Cagney and Olivia de Havilland. |
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STARS OVER HOLLYWOOD [7/11/53] CBS "I Give You Maggie" Ronald Reagan.
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SCREEN GUILD THEATRE [10/1/39] CBS "Imperfect Lady" Clark Gable and
Ginger Rogers. A Member of Parliament falls in love with a ballerina.
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THE LUX RADIO THEATRE [1/4/54] CBS "The Day The Earth Stood Still" Stars
Michael Rennie. A science fiction classic. Plus: "Looking Back At Radio".
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