Episode 9678: Favorite Story - "Lodging For The Night" (10-29-46)
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by Bob Camardella
4h ago
Lodging For The Night (Aired October 29, 1946) Under the editorial guidance of Author-Publisher George Palmer Putnam, and adapted for radio by its most distinguished writers and scripters, "Favorite Story" has succeeded in retaining the force and flavor of whole volumes in thirty tense and absorbing minutes. The stories are adapted and scripted by two of radio's top writers, Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee. "Favorite Story" also has the distinction of being one of the best orchestred radio shows—the musical background being supplied by a fifteen piece orchestra under the direction of Claude ..read more
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Episode 9677: Father Knows Best- "Watching The Dog" (09-11-52)
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by Bob Camardella
1d ago
Old-Time Radio Researchers Group (ep137) 1952 Watching the Dog Father Knows Best- Watching The Dog (09-11-52) Father Knows Best (ep137) 1952 Watching the Dog n early 1949 General Foods, represented by Young & Rubicam and Benton & Bowles, dropped its sponsorship of the Burns & Allen radio program which advertised its Maxwell House Coffee. Executives blamed the cancellation on the program’s weekly $17,500 price tag which they claimed had become too expensive for radio in a time of growing television power. Not ready to entirely abandon radio, General Foods (still through Benton & ..read more
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Episode 9677: Father Knows Best- "Watching The Dog" (09-11-52)
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by Bob Camardella
1d ago
The Old Time Radio Researchers Group Father Knows Best (ep137) 1952 Watching the Dog n early 1949 General Foods, represented by Young & Rubicam and Benton & Bowles, dropped its sponsorship of the Burns & Allen radio program which advertised its Maxwell House Coffee. Executives blamed the cancellation on the program’s weekly $17,500 price tag which they claimed had become too expensive for radio in a time of growing television power. Not ready to entirely abandon radio, General Foods (still through Benton & Bowles) committed $7,500 per week – less than half their budget for Bur ..read more
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Episode 9676: Father Brown - "The Curse Of The Golden Cross" (10-26-86)-STEREO
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by Bob Camardella
2d ago
Father Brown - "The Curse Of The Golden Cross" (10-26-86)-STEREO The Curse Of The Golden Cross (Aired October 26, 1986) The first Father Brown story was published in 1910 in the Saturday Evening Post, years before Chesterton had even converted to Roman Catholicism. Forty-eight Father Brown stories were published before Chesterton’s death, and for many, the unassuming Catholic priest, who solved mysteries through close observation and intuition, remains the model clerical detective, unmatched by any subsequent efforts by other authors. Not that these authors haven’t tried. Their success depend ..read more
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Episode 9675: The Fat Man - "Order For Murder" (05-23-51)
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by Bob Camardella
3d ago
Order For Murder (Aired May 23, 1951) The veteran character actor Ed Begley was featured as Sgt. O'Hara. Regulars on the program included Petty Garde, Paul Stewart, Linda Watkins, Mary Patton as Lila North, and Vicki Vola, also the female lead in "Mr. District Attorney." Amzie Strickland played the ingenue, Cathy Evans, and Nell Harrison played Runyon's mother during the early episodes. The cast also included Dan Ocko, Roily Bester (wife of Alfred Pester, the science fiction writer), and Robert Dryden. An eleven-piece orchestra was on hand to provide live music, and was directed by Bernard Gr ..read more
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Episode 9673: The Falcon - "The Case Of The Double Exposure" (10-29-50)
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by Bob Camardella
5d ago
The Case Of The Double Exposure (Aired October 29, 1950) This hard boiled spy drama began as an RKO Radio Pictures theatrical serial in the 1940s, went on radio in 1945, and then came to TV ten years later in this Syndicated series produced for distribution by NBC Films; Charles McGraw had been in many motion pictures before and after including "The Killers", "Spartacus" and "Cimarron"; in this series he played the title role of a man whose real name was supposedly Mike Waring, an American agent whose code name was "Falcon"; Later Charles McGraw starred in a short lived TV version of "Casabla ..read more
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Episode 9671: Escape - "Seven Hours To Freedom" (10-29-50)
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by Bob Camardella
1w ago
Seven Hours To Freedom (Aired October 29, 1950) Escape was radio's leading anthology series of high adventure, airing on CBS from July 7, 1947 to September 25, 1954. Since the program did not have a regular sponsor like Suspense, it was subjected to frequent schedule shifts and lower production budgets, although Richfield Oil signed on as a sponsor for five months in 1950. Despite these problems, Escape enthralled many listeners during its seven-year run. The series' well-remembered opening combined Mussorgsky's Night on Bald Mountain with the  introduction, intoned by Paul Frees and Will ..read more
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Episode 9670: The Epic Casebook Of Inspector Carr - "Gates To Death" (1969)
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by Bob Camardella
1w ago
Gates To Death (1969) *The Exact Date Is Unknown. The Epic Casebook Of Inspector Carr - The highly successful detective series, starring Hugh Rouse as Inspector Carr. Written & Produced by Michael Silver at the CRC Studios, Johannesburg. The series aired originally on Thursday evenings at 21H30, sponsored by the Epic Oil Company of S.A. In 1977 the sponsorship ended and the series was renamed "Inspector Carr Investigates" and moved to the earlier slot of 20H30. The first actor to play Inspector Carr was Don Davis, he was replaced in 1959 by Hugh Rouse. Don returned briefly in 1963 for 14 ..read more
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Episode 9669: Ellery Queen - "Nikki Porter Suspect" (03-05-47)
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by Bob Camardella
1w ago
Nikki Porter Suspect (Aired March 5, 1947) Tuska cited Ellery Queen, Master Detective (1940) and Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery (1941) as the best of the Bellamy-Lindsay pairings. "The influence of The Thin Man series was apparent in reverse", Tuska noted about Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery. "Ellery and Nikki are unmarried but obviously in love with each other. Probably the biggest mystery... is how Ellery ever gets a book written. Not only is Nikki attractive and perfectly willing to show off her figure", Tuska wrote, "but she also likes to write her own stories on Queen's time, and gets ..read more
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Episode 9668: Duffy's Tavern - "Guests Jimmy Durante & Ann Sothern" (03-30-49)
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by Bob Camardella
1w ago
Guests Jimmy Durante & Ann Sothern (Aired March 30, 1949) Duffy's Tavern, an American radio situation comedy (CBS, 1941-1942; NBC-Blue Network, 1942-1944; NBC, 1944-1952), often featured top-name stage and film guest stars but always hooked those around the misadventures, get-rich-quick-scheming, and romantic missteps of the title establishment's malaprop-prone, metaphor-mixing manager, Archie, played by the writer/actor who co-created the show, Ed Gardner. In the show's familiar opening, "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling," either solo on an old-sounding piano or by a larger orchestra, was int ..read more
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