Re: Request for Information
Larry Maupin
Hi Walden,
Michael posted last night that the senator's name was Claghorn and that he was from the south. So his name must have been Al Claghorn. Thank you both for the information. That brings the total of old-time radio senators to four. Larry
----------------------------------------- From: "Walden Hughes"To: main@OldTimeRadioResearchers.groups.io Cc: Sent: Saturday January 16 2021 4:45:20AM Subject: Re: [OldTimeRadioResearchers] Request for Information It was Al I belive he was allways from the South,
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Hi Walden. Did Kenny play a senator on Fred's radio program? If so, do you know which state he is supposed to have represented?
Thank you,
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Hughes" Howw about Kenny Delmar role in Fred Allen?
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Thank you Ryan and Pygar. The information about Senator Murphy is very interesting, but does not refute the assumption that Mary Marlin (and I should have added her husband Joe who preceded her in the U.S. Senate) were the only senators in old-time radio.
This may be a small point, but it does set The Story of Mary Marlin apart from all other OTR soap operas, along with the fact that it is one of only two of them which are principally located in Washington, D.C.
I welcome corrections if anyone can come up with a U.S. senator who played even a minor role in any other OTR series.
Larry
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