AFRS Presents from December 25, 1944


Larry Gassman
 

Hi all,

I am looking for a radio show that we had on open reel many years ago.  Unfortunately, it did not get digitized and I can’t find it.

It is (AFRS Presents), and stars Ronald Colman and John Charles Thomas.  It is from Christmas day, December 25, 1944.

I need it ASAP, because I want to use it on the radio show Friday evening.

Please get in touch with me as soon as you can.

Thank you.

Larry

 


Larry Gassman
 

Sorry all, the show is Juggler of Notre Dame from AFRS Presents.

 

 

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Hi all,

I am looking for a radio show that we had on open reel many years ago.  Unfortunately, it did not get digitized and I can’t find it.

It is (AFRS Presents), and stars Ronald Colman and John Charles Thomas.  It is from Christmas day, December 25, 1944.

I need it ASAP, because I want to use it on the radio show Friday evening.

Please get in touch with me as soon as you can.

Thank you.

Larry

 


Brian Kavanaugh
 

I don't have it, but maybe ask in the main group, which has a larger audience.


Park Lawrence
 

Brian I  accidentally deleted your email on Let George do it. Could you please resend. Thanks, Park; plawrence@....com

On Dec 4, 2022, at 7:31 AM, Brian Kavanaugh via groups.io <brian@...> wrote:

I don't have it, but maybe ask in the main group, which has a larger audience.


Brian Kavanaugh
 

It is here. You can always go to the group to view past messages.


On Sun, Dec 4, 2022 at 11:31 AM Park Lawrence <plawrence@...> wrote:
Brian I  accidentally deleted your email on Let George do it. Could you please resend. Thanks, Park; plawrence@....com

On Dec 4, 2022, at 7:31 AM, Brian Kavanaugh via groups.io <brian@...> wrote:

I don't have it, but maybe ask in the main group, which has a larger audience.