Same Time, Same Station Broadcast Archives May, 2010 |
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This Week's Same Time, Same Station Program Schedule: For part of the show this week, we pay tribute to Norman Corwin on his 100th Birthday which actually takes place on Monday 05-03-10 First Wwe hear a portion of an Interview done for Yesterday USA with Bill Bragg and Larry Gassman, and Norman Corwin from 12-16-2001. Next, we hear the play, "Four Freedoms", done on the broadcast saluting President Roosevelt on his 61st birthday from 01-30-1943.
COLUMBIA PRESENTS CORWIN
DARK VENTURE
THE JACK BENNY SHOW
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This Week's Same Time, Same Station Program Schedule: This week we pay tribute to our Mothers
THE ALAN YOUNG SHOW
"OUR LADY OF FATIMA"
SUSPENSE
THE JACK BENNY SHOW We'll also talk briefly about John's reactions on attending Norman Corwin's 100th Birthday celebration at the Directors Guild in Beverly Hills California. Also sandwiched in to this week's show is a special commercial Stan Freberg did for the Seeing Eye, in New Jersey and how it ties to both.
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This Week's Same Time, Same Station Program Schedule: This week we pay tribute to our Mothers
THE ALAN YOUNG SHOW
"OUR LADY OF FATIMA"
SUSPENSE
THE JACK BENNY SHOW We'll also talk briefly about John's reactions on attending Norman Corwin's 100th Birthday celebration at the Directors Guild in Beverly Hills California. Also sandwiched in to this week's show is a special commercial Stan Freberg did for the Seeing Eye, in New Jersey and how it ties to both.
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This Week's Same Time, Same Station Program Schedule:
We begin this week's show with a small piece of "Ethel And Albert" written by Peg Lynch. The show title is: "Just Call And Say Hello". It was broadcast on NBC's Monitor in about 1963 or 1964.
Arthur Anderson has just written and released another book. His prior books centered around "Let's Pretend". Now he has written his autobiography called: "An Actor's Odessy from Orson Welles to Lucky the Leprechaun".
Next we hear a 2 minute excerpt from the
Mercury Theater
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This Week's Same Time, Same Station Program Schedule:
This week we focus on action shows.
We begin with
Big Town
Next,
Casey Crime Photographer,
Then we move to WXYZ Detroit and the station that produced, The Lone Ranger and The Green Hornet.
And lastly, a show that is not as well known by most radio entusiasts.
High Adventure.
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This Week's Same Time, Same Station Program Schedule:
We had a memorial day show planned, until we heard the sad news of Art Linkletter's passing. He was bornGordon Arthur Kelly July 17, 1912 In Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada. He died May 26, 2010 (aged 97), Los Angeles, California. The show will feature Art Linkletter, in two radio broadcasts, plus an interview, and even a clip from a Disney podcast.
First,
"People Are Funny" Next, a clip from a Disney podcast during Disney's 50th Anniversary weekend in 2005. Then a phone call interview that John Gassman did with Art Linkletter on 10-02-91.
Finally
"The Screen Guild Theater"
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