Category: Amazing World of Radio

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Bob Burns: Easter Show (AWR0271)

Amazing World of Radio

In an Easter program with Spike Jones and his orchestra is an Arkansas Traveler sketch, in which the Traveler is asked to judge an Easter beauty contest.

Original Air Date: April 22, 1943

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Shorty Bell: Shorty Scoops Photographer (AWR0270)

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A photographer is fired after Shorty turns her pictures in to an editor.

Original Air Date: June 27, 1948

Starring: Mickey Rooney as Shorty Bell; John Hoyt; Gerald Mohr; and Alan Reed

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Shorty Bell: Crooked Hero (AWR0269)

Amazing World of Radio

Today’s Episode:

Shorty goes to state prison to cover the death of an old political boss. He encounters a boxing hero, and learns something that shakes his confidence in his editor.

Original Air Date: June 20, 1948

Starring: Mickey Rooney as Shorty Bell, John Hoyt, William Conrad, Mary Lansing

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Shorty Bell, Cup Reporter: Movie Script (AWR0268)

Amazing World of Radio

Today’s Story:

Shorty sells a story to a Hollywood movie studio but lands in hot water with his editor, as he wrote it on company time.

Original Air Date: June 13, 1948

Starring: Mickey Rooney as Shorty Bell; Alan Reed; Earle Ross; John Hoyt

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Hallmark Playhouse: The Desert Shall Rejoice (AWR0267)

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The trials and tribulations of a disenchanted owner of a tourist campa on Christmas eve.

Original Radio Broadcast Date: December 17, 1948

Starring John Hodiak as Nick

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American Melody Hour: Special Christmas Program (AWR0266)

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A program of Christmas program with show regulars Bob Hannon, Evelyn MacGregor, The Knightsbridge Chorus, The American Melody Orchestra. Frank Black Conducting the Orchestra, Remo Bolognini on the Violin, Frank Black conducting the orchestra, and guest singer Donald Dame

Original Air Date: December 24, 1947

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Blondie: Blondie Helps with a Christmas Party (AWR0265)

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After finding out that Dagwood’s boss, Mr. Dithers, bought a bunch of cheap presents for disadvantaged children at a home, the Bumsteads try to replace them with good presents.

Rehearsal of Program that Aired December 22, 1948

Starring: Penny Singleton as Blondie; Arthur Lake as Dagwood; Hanley Stafford as Mr. Dithers; Frank Nelson; Jeffrey Silver; Elvia Alman

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Lights Out: Three Men (AWR0264)

Amazing World of Radio

Today’s story:

At the end of the war, three officers from different countries find themselves as the wise men.

Original Broadcast Date: December 22, 1937

Originating in Chicago

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CBS Radio Workshop: A Writer at Work (AWR0263)

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Actress Jan Minor hosts this program, featuring real audio tape of the writer of The Second Mrs. Burton. Hector Chevigny works with his secretary to come up with an idea for a Thanksgiving episode.

Original Air Date: October 12, 1956

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CBS Radio Workshop: 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue (AWR0262)

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A radio biography of the White House, from John Adams to Woodrow Wilson.

Original Air Date: November 2, 1956

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Lux Radio Theater: The War of the Worlds (AWR0261)

Amazing World of Radio

Today’s story:

Martians invade the Earth in the mid-1950s.

Original Air Date: February 8, 1955

Originating in Hollywood

Starring: Dana Andrews as Dr. Clayton Forrester; Pat Crowley as Sylvia Van Buren; Les Tremayne as Major General Mann; Herb Butterfield; Bill Bouchey; Parley Baer; Paul Frees; Ken Peters; Howard McNear; William Conrad; George Neise; Bob Bailey; Herb Ellis; Irene Tedrow; Don Diamond; Jack Kruschen; Frank Gerstle; George Baxter; Truda Marson; Edward Marr

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Theater Five: Incident on U.S. 1 (AWR0260)

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The late James Earl Jones left an indelible mark on popular American culture. His biggest roles as the voice of Darth Vader in Star Wars and Mufasa in the Lion King, and playing Author Terrance Mann in Field of Dreams. Yet, as the Internet has been flooded with James Earl Jones clips, the breadth of his impact on so many cultural areas have become apparent: performing the Alphabet on Sesame Street in the 1960s, delivering a recitation of The Star Spangled Banner at the 1993 all-star game to his guest-appearance on The Big Bang Theory. And beyond these widely known appearances, he left a remarkable impression in small roles such as his scenes in The Sandlot or in obscure parts. For example, I remember him as Chief Thad Green on the PBS educational Dragnet Pastiche, Mathnet. There was so much that the Emmy, Tony, and Grammy-winning Jones did in his career.  

Yet, there was one medium that Jones barely worked in. Despite having one of the most magnificent voices of his generation, he rarely appeared in audio dramas. In a career that stretched from 1950s-2020s, I could only confirm four audio drama appearances by Jones. The last of these was in 2020 when starred opposite Angela Lansbury in the Audible Original production of Driving Miss Daisy 

Jones missed the apex of the Golden Age of Radio. By the time he made his Broadway debut in 1957, radio drama was in decline and the Golden Age of Network radio would end on September 30, 1962 with CBS’ cancellation of Yours Truly Johnny Dollar and Suspense.   

Despite this, Jones did appear on the radio before any of his most-famous roles. In 1964, ABC began airing the New York-based anthology radio drama series Theater Five. The series aired five days a week and episodes were from various genres. You might hear a mystery on one day, a comedy on another, a science fiction tale the next day, and a drama the day after that. Actors appearing in the series included those who’d worked during the Golden Age of Radio and actors from the stage and soap operas that were produced in New York City.  

Jones appearance on Theater Five was a coup for both the radio series and Jones. Jones had established himself as one of New York’s best stage actors in both Shakespearean and contemporary roles and could be counted on to turn in a great performance.  Although he had made his film debut in Doctor Strangelove and had gotten an Emmy nomination for a guest appearance on the short-lived TV series East-West, Jones was relatively unknown out of New York.  Theater Five was syndicated on 100 stations throughout US and would offer Jones exposure to audiences who never heard him before. 

Paired with veteran character James McCallion, Jones played a desperate young man who enters a roadside diner with a gun in “Incident on U.S. 1” which first aired on May 4, 1965. The drama is generally ranked among the best of the series by Theater Five aficionados.  

A young man (James Earl Jones) gets more than he bargains for when he holds up a diner near the highway.

Original Air Date: May 4, 1965

Starring: James Earl Jones, James McCallion, Robert Dryden

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Heartbeat Theater: Joy of Life (AWR0259)

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Today’s Story:

A woman struggling with depression turns to a Salvation Army major for help.

Original Air Date: October 14, 1966

Starring: Barbara Fuller as Kathy; Alan Bergman; Jay Jostyn

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Bob Hope Show: Guest: Zsa Zsa Gabor (AWR0258)

Batman Villains of Old Time Radio

We continue our look at actors who played villains in the 1966 Batman TV series. In our final week, we focus on Zsa Zsa Gabor, who played Minerva in the final episode of Batman.

We begin by featuring her appearance on the Bob Hope Show. In this episode, Bob tries to clear up a misunderstanding between Zsa Zsa and announcer Bill Goodwin but finds himself smitten with her.

Originating in Hollywood

Starring: Bob Hope; Zsa Zsa Gabor; Margaret Whiting; Bill Goodwin; Sheldon Leonard

Original Air Date: November 27, 1953

We then take a look at the final episode of Batman, “Minerva, Mayhem, and Millionaires”, in which a spa owner uses a mind-reading gadget to steal secrets from her millionaire clients to stage high-priced robberies.

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Appearance on KOND Radio (MP3)

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Mr. Chameleon: The Unwanted Child Murder Clue (EP4470)

Karl Swenson

Today’s Mystery:

A man is murdered after having a fight with his wife over their child.

Original Radio Broadcast Date: October 19, 1949

Originating from New York City

Starring: Karl Swenson as Mister Chameleon; Frank Butler as Sergeant Dave Arnold

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