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Re: Ted has a collection of the 1975 shows
Don't forget the Fantastic Four radio show as a show from the 1975 revival.
Don't forget the Fantastic Four radio show as a show from the 1975 revival.
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Ken Arromdee
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#2380
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Sears radio Theater
Hi Everybody,
I would suggest any article about new radio drama after 1962 should also include the run of Sears and Mutual radio Theater for the two years it was on starting in the late 1970s.
Hi Everybody,
I would suggest any article about new radio drama after 1962 should also include the run of Sears and Mutual radio Theater for the two years it was on starting in the late 1970s.
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Walden Hughes
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#2379
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Re: Ted has a collection of the 1975 shows
Thank you Barbara! I clicked on the link you posted and all four of the series are there under the individual title of each. As members who have used this site will know, if the library has a series
Thank you Barbara! I clicked on the link you posted and all four of the series are there under the individual title of each. As members who have used this site will know, if the library has a series
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Larry Maupin
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#2378
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Re: Request for Fact-Checking Assistance
Enjoy dinner.
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Michael Hingson
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#2377
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Re: Request for Fact-Checking Assistance
Sure. I’m not sure what OTTR already has but when I get back from dinner tonight I’ll make DropBox shares for Sherlock Holmes and Squad Cars.
Sure. I’m not sure what OTTR already has but when I get back from dinner tonight I’ll make DropBox shares for Sherlock Holmes and Squad Cars.
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Scott Mahan
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#2376
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Re: Ted has a collection of the 1975 shows
Larry,
David Oxford posted a link to the series:
"I thought I’d point out that the Purchasing Group made 149 episodes available to the OTRR Library a year or so ago. When I went to
Larry,
David Oxford posted a link to the series:
"I thought I’d point out that the Purchasing Group made 149 episodes available to the OTRR Library a year or so ago. When I went to
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B. J. Watkins
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#2375
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Re: Ted has a collection of the 1975 shows
Allan, I agree that the author would get to "draw all the lines and set all the label himself or herself. What got me interested in this subject was a post yesterday from Walden Hughes mentioning an
Allan, I agree that the author would get to "draw all the lines and set all the label himself or herself. What got me interested in this subject was a post yesterday from Walden Hughes mentioning an
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Larry Maupin
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#2374
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Re: OTRR Curated Collection #2
I hope everyone who receives this message will click on the link Paul has provided. It will take you to the collection document he has formatted with a spreadsheet showing all 22 episodes in the set
I hope everyone who receives this message will click on the link Paul has provided. It will take you to the collection document he has formatted with a spreadsheet showing all 22 episodes in the set
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Larry Maupin
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#2373
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OTRR Curated Collection #2
Larry Maupin has put together the 2nd OTRR Curated Collection: "Final Episodes of Old-Time Radio Programs". Here's the link: https://www.otrr.org/OTRRLibrary/curated/curated002.html
- Paul
Larry Maupin has put together the 2nd OTRR Curated Collection: "Final Episodes of Old-Time Radio Programs". Here's the link: https://www.otrr.org/OTRRLibrary/curated/curated002.html
- Paul
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Paul Kornman
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#2372
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Re: Ted has a collection of the 1975 shows
Boy, if somebody tries this looking at radio of the 1970's they'll have a real job on their hands. Besides those shows already mentioned, there are all the shows written and produced by ZBS. The
Boy, if somebody tries this looking at radio of the 1970's they'll have a real job on their hands. Besides those shows already mentioned, there are all the shows written and produced by ZBS. The
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Allan Foster
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#2371
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Re: Ted has a collection of the 1975 shows
Michael, if somebody writes an article on "The Silver Age of Radio". he or she will have the most trouble trying to decide what to include. It will be a lot of fun, but quite a
Michael, if somebody writes an article on "The Silver Age of Radio". he or she will have the most trouble trying to decide what to include. It will be a lot of fun, but quite a
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Larry Maupin
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#2370
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Re: Request for Fact-Checking Assistance
Thank you Bob. I will add the Examiner as a source in the article.
Larry
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To: main@OldTimeRadioResearchers.groups.io
Cc:
Sent: Saturday
Thank you Bob. I will add the Examiner as a source in the article.
Larry
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To: main@OldTimeRadioResearchers.groups.io
Cc:
Sent: Saturday
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Larry Maupin
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#2369
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Re: Ted has a collection of the 1975 shows
As long as we are discussing radio revivals we shouldn’t forget the Zero Hour narrated by Rod Serling.
Best Regards,
Michael Hingson
As long as we are discussing radio revivals we shouldn’t forget the Zero Hour narrated by Rod Serling.
Best Regards,
Michael Hingson
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Michael Hingson
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#2368
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Re: Request for Fact-Checking Assistance
Yes they did. Here is the radio log from the San Francisco Examiner thatday.
Yes they did. Here is the radio log from the San Francisco Examiner thatday.
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bob_pedersen@...
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Re: Ted has a collection of the 1975 shows
I think the four programs that were part of the 1975 revival might be a good subject for an article entitled "The Silver Age of Radio." But the author would need to include CBS Radio Mystery Theater,
I think the four programs that were part of the 1975 revival might be a good subject for an article entitled "The Silver Age of Radio." But the author would need to include CBS Radio Mystery Theater,
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Larry Maupin
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#2366
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Re: Request for Fact-Checking Assistance
Well that is one instance of BBC episodes making their way into the library, perhaps in this case being waved in along with those produced in the U.S.
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Well that is one instance of BBC episodes making their way into the library, perhaps in this case being waved in along with those produced in the U.S.
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Larry Maupin
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#2365
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Re: Download Radio Playhouse at https://www.otrr.org/OTRRLibrary/otrrlibrary.html
That Library web structure was set up years ago, and is a minor pain to keep updated. It's one of the reasons I went to the database-driven interface that is in the new location.
It's on my todo list
That Library web structure was set up years ago, and is a minor pain to keep updated. It's one of the reasons I went to the database-driven interface that is in the new location.
It's on my todo list
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Paul Kornman
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#2364
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Download Radio Playhouse at https://www.otrr.org/OTRRLibrary/otrrlibrary.html
I thought I’d point out that the Purchasing Group made 149 episodes available to the OTRR Library a year or so ago. When I went to
http://otrrlibrary.org/r.html I couldn’t find the series. When I
I thought I’d point out that the Purchasing Group made 149 episodes available to the OTRR Library a year or so ago. When I went to
http://otrrlibrary.org/r.html I couldn’t find the series. When I
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David Oxford
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#2363
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Re: Ted has a collection of the 1975 shows
As to whether or not this can be considered OTR or OTR revival, with regard to 'The Little Things in Life', Peg Lynch seemed to be recycling scripts (or at least script ideas) from her earlier show,
As to whether or not this can be considered OTR or OTR revival, with regard to 'The Little Things in Life', Peg Lynch seemed to be recycling scripts (or at least script ideas) from her earlier show,
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Scott Galley
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#2362
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Re: Request for Fact-Checking Assistance
Absolutely right.
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Michael Hingson
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#2361
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