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c3a602b Eyes Aloft was the result of an appeal by the Army to help bolster the Aircraft Warning System on the West Coast, where fear of a Japanese attack was widespread in the months following Pearl Harbor. But the initial heat of the Japanese attack had begun to subside, and reports of enemy submarine sightings off the West Coast had diminished; the numbers of volunteers had accordingly dropped. Eyes Aloft told of lonely sky-watchers in mountain o.. John Dunning
1058466 The final word was her daughter's, in a frank and touching memoir, Knock Wood. Yes, there were disagreements; there were plenty of generation-gap misunderstandings. At the bottom of it was a girl who desperately needed the approval of a father who felt stripped when he had to speak as himself, with no dummy on his lap to make light of things. The book is a love story on both sides: in the end Candice Bergen has placed Charlie McCarthy in an.. John Dunning
5613df1 First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt was heard often on radio beginning soon after her husband's inauguration in 1932. To stem inevitable criticism, all fees from her commercial broadcasts were donated to charity. Her shows were often behindscenes color pieces: on one 1937 Blue Network Pond's Cream broadcast, her topic was "White Housekeeping," a discussion of life in the White House, with recipes. Her early talks were given in a hesitant, nervous .. John Dunning
d1aed39 Hoover was not happy, and what little help Lord was getting from the FBI continued to diminish. As the initial G-Men ran its course, the concept was revised as Gang Busters. This series would cut a broad swath through radio crime drama with no help whatever from the FBI. John Dunning
725e2a0 There would seem to be nothing more obvious, more tangible and palpable than the present moment. And yet it eludes us completely. All the sadness of life lies in that fact. --Milan Kundera T Jess Walter
92d24b6 Just down the street from Gildersleeve, in the next block, lived the widow Leila Ransom. In the second full year she became a pivotal character who on June 27, 1943, got Gildersleeve to the altar and to the last line of the wedding ceremony. The show had much of the appeal of a serial, a 30-minute sitcom whose episodes were connected--sometimes into storylines that ran for months--but were also complete in themselves. Gildersleeve's romance.. John Dunning
583a3ab Lillian Randolph, who had also played a maid on The Billie Burke Show and eventually took the lead on Beulah, was at her peak as Birdie, playing the role all the way. Birdie was perhaps the most endearing in radio's long parade of Negro maids, cooks, and housekeepers. She had genuine warmth, an infectious laugh, and a heart as big as the great man's midsection. She also had a feisty side, being fully capable of deflating Gildersleeve's ego... John Dunning
93cc647 But the original concept died with the demise of those quarterhour vignettes in 1945. Seldom thereafter would Berg venture into the ghetto. "It's hard, darling," she told a Newsweek reporter with the advent of the television show in 1949. "Everybody now is getting to know what I look like." John Dunning
abc1fcd GRANBY'S GREEN ACRES, situation comedy. BROADCAST HISTORY: July 3-Aug. 21, 1950, CBS. 30m, Mondays at 9:30. CAST: Gale Gordon and Bea Benaderet as John and Martha Granby, ex-bank teller and wife who moved to the country to become farmers. Louise Erickson as Janice, their daughter. Parley Baer as Eb, the hired hand. ANNOUNCER: Bob LeMond MUSIC: Opie Cates. WRITER-PRODUCER-DIRECTOR: Jay Sommers. Granby's Green Acres grew out of characters pla.. John Dunning
5f1c5c4 Americans are the friendliest people you will encounter, but they have few friends. Anti-Americanism
7c1b40e The passengers got off the train, and listeners went with one each week. There was no binding theme beyond that: once the Grand Central element was done, it was straight drama thereafter. The stories were generally light comedies and fluffy romance. Miracle for Christmas, telling of a bitter man's return to faith, became the standard Yule show. John Dunning
7f8ce3a Titled by year, Good News of 1939, 1940 became Maxwell House Coffee Time to begin the 1940-41 season, though the Good News title was still used for a few broadcasts. Maxwell House Coffee. CAST: Hosts: James Stewart, 1937; Robert Taylor, early to mid-1938; Robert Young, beginning in fall 1938; various hosts, 1939-40; Dick Powell, ca. 1940. Frank Morgan, resident comic. Fanny Brice as Baby Snooks beginning Dec. 23, 1937. Hanley Stafford as Da.. John Dunning
8fd43bf There was a certain '30s silliness to cast off: a growth spurt that seemed to come to all timeless radio comedy around 1942-44. Suddenly Gildersleeve was a polished, smooth entity, a joy to hear. Well represented in this run is Gildy's romance with Leila Ransom. The listener can hear the children grow up, be present at Marjorie's wedding, share the birth of her twins. Leroy remains the same throughout: so do the wonderful Birdie and the equ.. John Dunning
c60cf7c THE GREEN LAMA, adventure drama, based on novels by Richard Foster. John Dunning
4677377 In this scenario, Jethro Dumont was made a lama because of his amazing powers of concentration. He chose the color green because it was one of the "six sacred colors of Tibet," symbolizing justice. His chant, opening and closing each show, was Om manipadme hum!" John Dunning
e7163fc THE GUIDING LIGHT, soap opera. BROADCAST HISTORY: Jan. 25, 1937-Dec. 26, 1941, NBC. 15m, weekdays at 3:45, then at 11:45 A.M. White Naphtha Soap. John Dunning
81aceed Today's Children, The Woman in White, and The Guiding Light crossed over and interchanged in respective storylines.) June 2, 1947-June 29, 1956, CBS. 15m weekdays at 1:45. Procter & Gamble's Duz Detergent. CAST: 1937 to mid-1940s: Arthur Peterson as the Rev. John Ruthledge of Five Points, the serial's first protagonist. Mercedes McCambridge as Mary Ruthledge, his daughter; Sarajane Wells later as Mary. Ed Prentiss as Ned Holden, who was aba.. John Dunning
849f788 The Guiding Light is the longest-running serial in broadcast history. Still seen on CBS television, its roots go back almost 60 years, to radio's pioneering soaps. Though its original characters have been swallowed and eclipsed by time, it still has faint ties to the show that was first simulcast July 20, 1952, and in time replaced its radio counterpart with a daily one-hour TV show. Its creator, Irna Phillips, was often called "the queen o.. John Dunning
dcda73c The Green Hornet was one of radio's bestknown and most distinctive juvenile adventure shows. With its companion shows, The Lone Ranger and Challenge of the Yukon, it was fed to the network by its originating station, WXYZ, and was distinguished by its use of classical music for themes and bridges between dramatic acts. It was not by chance that Britt Reid, the hero, had all the earmarks of a modern-day Lone Ranger. Faithful listeners would .. John Dunning
992b986 Satan is a liar and the father of lies (John 8:44), and human nature is such that many people find it easier to tell lies than the truth. Warren W. Wiersbe
f61d6d9 The head man was George W. Trendle, who by 1935 had The Lone Ranger well established and was looking for a Ranger derivative. This would not be a spinoff as such, except for the fact that the character who would appear as a very young boy on The Lone Ranger would be an old man on The Green Hornet. Thus did Dan Reid, nephew of John Reid, become father to Britt Reid: the Lone Ranger was the Green Hornet's great-uncle. John Dunning
eda7cf1 A Phillips serial (in contrast to the jerky, obvious, and corny melodramas of the Hummerts) usually contained just one main scene in each installment, peopled by only two characters. Her scenes were sparse, the settings lean, the people clear without the endless repetition of names that filled a Hummert soap. Phillips was the first serial writer to effectively blend her soaps. Her popular Today's Children was phased out of its first run in .. John Dunning
36c6d80 Trendle wanted to show that a political system could be riddled with corruption and that one man could successfully combat this white-collar lawlessness. He was entranced with the sound of a bee and wanted to incorporate that into the show. Osgood relates many experiments that soundmen were put through, trying to re-create the buzzing that Trendle remembered, of a bee trapped in a hotel room where he had once stayed. John Dunning
c9b9cba The parallels to The Lone Ranger continued. The Green Hornet would ride in a sleek modern automobile, the '30s equivalent of "the great horse Silver." Like the Ranger, the Hornet would fight for the law but operate outside it and usually be mistaken by police for one of the criminals. And there would be a faithful sidekick: as the Lone Ranger had his Tonto (brave and stoic, man of a different race, with a simple name of two syllables, endin.. John Dunning
0982d3e A rumor persists that Kato was Japanese until the events of Dec. 7, 1941, when abruptly he became Filipino. This seems to be false, as Kato was described as a Filipino of Japanese descent at least two years earlier. As for Britt Reid, he was seen in the early days as a playboy, a clever disguise for his true personality. He was the worry of his father's life. So concerned was old Dan Reid that his son would be a frivolous man that Britt was.. John Dunning
33350f5 He hunts the biggest of all game! Public enemies that even the G-men cannot reach! This 1939 signature was reportedly revamped after top G-man J. Edgar Hoover complained. For many years thereafter it was He hunts the biggest of all game! Public enemies who try to destroy our America! With his faithful valet, Kato, Britt Reid, daring young publisher, matches wits with the underworld, risking his life that criminals and racketeers within the .. John Dunning
a11fbb7 CAST: Gertrude Berg as Bessie Glass, operator of a hotel in the Catskill Mountains. Joseph Greenwald (1935) as Barney Glass, her husband. Josef Buloff as Barney, 1953-54. WRITER: Gertrude Berg. House of Glass was quickly created by Gertrude Berg after the initial cancellation of her popular serial, The Goldbergs. She took the setting and characters from her own life: her father had run such a place in the teens, giving her experiences with .. John Dunning
9741b69 Guedel had set out to be a writer but had been frustrated by rejections. He had worked for Hal Roach on some of the Laurel and Hardy and Little Rascals film shorts, and had gravitated into radio. Linkletter, born in Canada July 17, 1912, had been raised by adoptive parents after being given up by his birth family, whose name was Kelley. He kept the name of his new family, Linkletter, throughout his professional life. When the Linkletters mo.. John Dunning
89436e3 God and Muhammad engaged you to extinguish the idolatry of the Indians. Anti-Hindu sentiment
cb8944b The "clues" became one of the most successful gimmicks in radio. At the end of each story, a national alert was aired for actual criminals wanted by the police or the FBI. The fine details of a criminal's appearance, with special attention to scars, moles, or other distinguishing marks, helped capture 110 wanted men in the first three years." John Dunning
a672a24 House Party dabbled in everything. There were hunts for missing heirs; over the years the show found heirs whose estates totaled more than $1 million. There were contests, one of Linkletter's favorites being "What's in the House?," a guessing game with progressive clues and a grand prize. There were searches for colorful personalities. Who's the youngest grandmother in the audience, Linkletter would ask ... who's the youngest father? ... Wh.. John Dunning
09fed82 When plans were made to put Dragnet on television, Webb ignored the wisdom of the time and prepared to use radio people, including Yarborough, in key roles. The question of the day, whenever radio people were considered for TV roles, was often cruelly blunt--will he look right? Webb answered it bluntly for Radio Life: "I'll take the actor and he'll look right." One Dragnet TV show was shot with Yarborough as Romero, a preseries special, air.. John Dunning
47fe113 Frank had the necessary police requisites--he was dependable and courageous under fire--but he was also a perpetual worrywart. He fretted over his disputes with his wife Fay; he fussed over his pills and was always concocting some exotic recipe. Frank became such a vital part of the show that when he was wounded in a two-part story and his life hung in the balance, fans reacted with thousands of letters. John Dunning
24819c9 Finally there was the lingo of the squad room. Dispatcher terminology was terse and correct, with no exposition to help a listener understand it. The faithful came to know that an APB was an all-points bulletin, and running a car through DMV meant checking with the Department of Motor Vehicles. When officers were sent on a 211, a 484, a 459, a 390, a 415, or a 311, that meant robbery, theft, burglary, a drunk, disturbing the peace, or lewd .. John Dunning
96b73fd His Pete Kelly's Blues (NBC, 1951) was also powerful, but it was as Joe Friday that he was known for the rest of his days. He died Dec. 23, 1982, a heart attack victim. Upon his death, the Los Angeles Police Department flew its flags at half-staff. John Dunning
1baf2f7 Among the prominent continuing characters were Ace's boss (who had "a child for every occasion") and Jane's brother Paul (who hadn't worked in twelve years "because he's waiting for the dollar to settle down"). The theme, as always, was Manhattan Serenade. The Aces, with more than a little justification, were billed as "radio's original comedy couple." Ace was known as "Goody" to his friends. In appearance he was lanky and professorial. Jan.. John Dunning
db2bc40 The Gumps is also notable for giving Agnes Moorehead her first radio role. John Dunning
ed28663 The casting had been more difficult. Macdonnell and Meston both wanted William Conrad for the lead, but CBS objected. Conrad was known as a heavy from his movie roles (Body and Soul; Sorry, Wrong Number; The Killers). He was also a busy radio actor (Escape, Suspense, The Adventures of Sam Spade, many others) with a distinctive air presence. As Conrad told Hickman: "I think when they started casting for it, somebody said, 'Good Christ, let's.. John Dunning
3a146a2 She was a generous, loving human being," Ellis said of Kitty. Macdonnell, in a 1953 Time interview, put it bluntly: "Kitty is just someone Matt has to visit every once in a while. We never say it, but Kitty is a prostitute, plain and simple." John Dunning
3582b06 But soon the characters underwent a strange metamorphosis, a process that always happens as props become flesh and blood. Chester became more humorous, Dillon more understanding, Doc less bloodthirsty, and Kitty emerged as the quietly understood love interest. She and Dillon had their understanding: "There was no forgiveness to be given," said Ellis, "because I don't think Kitty was available to anybody but Matt." The relationship between C.. John Dunning
892e268 This is the way I work," said Meston in 1955. "I decide that it's time for an Indian story, or an Army story, or maybe a Civil War vet returning home. Then I think of the people I knew as a kid in Colorado. And I think of what I've read about the west of 1870, and I put a character together. Let's say I decide on a man who can't take the land, it's too rough for him and he wants to get back east. Then I have my character and can build a sto.. John Dunning
a2c6d79 God sees our hearts and knows whether we are really serious about obeying Him. Warren W. Wiersbe
bd5248b Dennis Weaver would be given a wooden leg and a greater drawl as Chester. Two things amused Parley Baer in later life: that the new people would find it necessary to change Chester's surname (from the Baer-coined Proud-foot to Goode) and that Dennis Weaver eventually came to hate the role. Isn't it interesting, Baer was asked in 1984, that what was the highlight of his professional life became for Weaver a limiting, confining trap, like the.. John Dunning
384ae81 Hilliard Marks, Mary's brother and longtime Benny producer, then got his script and began lining up supporting talent, which might include Mel Blanc, Frank Nelson, Artie Auerbach, Veola Vonn, Sheldon Leonard, or Elliott Lewis. John Dunning