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Re: Theater Five #60 "The Sacrifice" -- assistance in detecting Biblical references in the story needed
The episode is now posted!
It's at the T5 blog.
Thanks to all here and the OTRR groups.io forum who helped us dig into the symbolism and references used in it. Blau's writing is almost always more
The episode is now posted!
It's at the T5 blog.
Thanks to all here and the OTRR groups.io forum who helped us dig into the symbolism and references used in it. Blau's writing is almost always more
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Joe Webb
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#4553
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Re: Frontier Town painting
Don't know if any one found it, but this is what came up in a search: Frontier Town by George Cherepov, Sold at auction on 3/10/2005 by Best of the West Auctions. Artist lived from 1909 to 1987.
Ruth
Don't know if any one found it, but this is what came up in a search: Frontier Town by George Cherepov, Sold at auction on 3/10/2005 by Best of the West Auctions. Artist lived from 1909 to 1987.
Ruth
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Ruth Beaty
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#4552
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Re: Frontier Town painting
Answered in the Facebook group: https://www.askart.com/auction_records/George_Cherepov/103245/George_Cherepov.aspx
Answered in the Facebook group: https://www.askart.com/auction_records/George_Cherepov/103245/George_Cherepov.aspx
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Brian Kavanaugh
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#4551
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Frontier Town painting
We had someone on the YouTube channel ask about the painting used with our maintained set for Frontier Town. I asked Brian Allen about it, but he wasn't the original creator of the images for this
We had someone on the YouTube channel ask about the painting used with our maintained set for Frontier Town. I asked Brian Allen about it, but he wasn't the original creator of the images for this
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Brian Kavanaugh
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#4550
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Re: Does anyone have access to the Washington Post of July 27, 1945? -- a Suspense question
The image is from Broadcasting Magazine -- so we have confirmation
No luck in the Washington Post archives yet -- RE was able to check 2 editions and nothing... yet!!
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The image is from Broadcasting Magazine -- so we have confirmation
No luck in the Washington Post archives yet -- RE was able to check 2 editions and nothing... yet!!
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Suspense resource
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Joe Webb
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#4549
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Re: Does anyone have access to the Washington Post of July 27, 1945? -- a Suspense question
I have a subscription to the Post but, unfortunately, I don't see any sort of archive on their site.
Ryan
www.RyanEllett.com
The Old Time Radio Researchers
"Saving the Past for the
I have a subscription to the Post but, unfortunately, I don't see any sort of archive on their site.
Ryan
www.RyanEllett.com
The Old Time Radio Researchers
"Saving the Past for the
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Ryan Ellett
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#4548
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Does anyone have access to the Washington Post of July 27, 1945? -- a Suspense question
I ran across this reference in Suspense Magazine #3
It's one of Suspense' most curious episodes. More details and a links to recordings are at
I ran across this reference in Suspense Magazine #3
It's one of Suspense' most curious episodes. More details and a links to recordings are at
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Joe Webb
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#4547
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Dropbox/OneDrive/pCloud - The Casebook of Gregory Hood v2204
#new-distro
A new maintained set for The Casebook of Gregory Hood (1946) was announced in the distro group, https://oldtimeradioresearchers.groups.io/g/OTRRDistroGroup/.
A new maintained set for The Casebook of Gregory Hood (1946) was announced in the distro group, https://oldtimeradioresearchers.groups.io/g/OTRRDistroGroup/.
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Brian Kavanaugh
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#4546
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Ivan Cury tonight guest for MWOTRC meeting
Hi Everybody,
Martin Grams is under the weather and Ivan Cury will be tonight guest for the MWOTRC meeting.
Take care,
Walden
Hi Everybody,
Martin Grams is under the weather and Ivan Cury will be tonight guest for the MWOTRC meeting.
Take care,
Walden
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By
Walden Hughes
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#4545
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old time radio will be at the Cherry Blossom festival in Marshfield MO
Hi Everybody,
I will be at the Cherry Blossom Festival at Marshfield MO Thursday 4-28-22 through Saturday 4-30-22.
The events I am part of are free to the public. Below are schedules and
Hi Everybody,
I will be at the Cherry Blossom Festival at Marshfield MO Thursday 4-28-22 through Saturday 4-30-22.
The events I am part of are free to the public. Below are schedules and
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Walden Hughes
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#4544
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Re: Washington Post article asks if this is radio's second golden age
Kind of an odd piece, but maybe I read it too quickly. Did it even mention modern radio drama? I think it was all audiobooks and podcasts, which have nothing to do with radio. But good on the author
Kind of an odd piece, but maybe I read it too quickly. Did it even mention modern radio drama? I think it was all audiobooks and podcasts, which have nothing to do with radio. But good on the author
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By
Ryan Ellett
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#4543
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Re: Washington Post article asks if this is radio's second golden age
I don't think there will be a "2nd Golden Age" of radio. Certainly have nice little niche productions out there, Imagination Theatre, Colonial Radio Theatre, Repertory Company of America, Graphic
I don't think there will be a "2nd Golden Age" of radio. Certainly have nice little niche productions out there, Imagination Theatre, Colonial Radio Theatre, Repertory Company of America, Graphic
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By
Wild West Designs
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#4542
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Re: Washington Post article asks if this is radio's second golden age
While I appreciate the history the writer’s sharing with a broad general audience, I don’t really buy into the “Second Golden Age” idea. Although to be fair to him, the “Second Golden
While I appreciate the history the writer’s sharing with a broad general audience, I don’t really buy into the “Second Golden Age” idea. Although to be fair to him, the “Second Golden
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adam
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#4541
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Washington Post article asks if this is radio's second golden age
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/is-radio-in-a-second-golden-age-here-e2-80-99s-what-the-first-looked-like/ar-AAVXuax
WaPo article via msn.com
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https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/is-radio-in-a-second-golden-age-here-e2-80-99s-what-the-first-looked-like/ar-AAVXuax
WaPo article via msn.com
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By
Joe Webb
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#4540
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Re: My tiny pirate OTR radio station.
25 years ago I was working at an auto auction it was located outside of town at least 5 miles away from any other buildings. I made up my own playlist of songs I wanted to listen to at my
25 years ago I was working at an auto auction it was located outside of town at least 5 miles away from any other buildings. I made up my own playlist of songs I wanted to listen to at my
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Charles Walker
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#4539
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Re: My tiny pirate OTR radio station.
Here are some photos of my setup. https://www.instagram.com/p/Cb7wc4cLumy/ The transmitter is velcroed to the back. I also built a website https://broadcast.hazzardlabs.com/. That lets me create
Here are some photos of my setup. https://www.instagram.com/p/Cb7wc4cLumy/ The transmitter is velcroed to the back. I also built a website https://broadcast.hazzardlabs.com/. That lets me create
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By
Scott
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#4538
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Re: SPERDVAC membership
No just once a year,
Walden
No just once a year,
Walden
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By
Walden Hughes
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#4537
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Re: SPERDVAC membership
No, it is $20 per year.
If you are being billed monthly, you should not be.
I’ll send this on to SPERDVAC.
In fact there is a board member on this list so he should see this note.
Larry
Larry
No, it is $20 per year.
If you are being billed monthly, you should not be.
I’ll send this on to SPERDVAC.
In fact there is a board member on this list so he should see this note.
Larry
Larry
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Larry Gassman
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#4536
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SPERDVAC membership
I know SPERDVAC is a different group entirely, but I know there are several members here. I signed up for a SPERDVAC membership a couple of months ago using PayPal. I thought it was $20/year, but it
I know SPERDVAC is a different group entirely, but I know there are several members here. I signed up for a SPERDVAC membership a couple of months ago using PayPal. I thought it was $20/year, but it
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By
Brian Kavanaugh
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#4535
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Re: Actor identification - Lone Ranger and Jack Benny
Here is Martin Grams' response to the Lone Ranger comment: "Correct. John Todd was on tour performing on stage (if my memory serves me correct, in Cincinnati) for a couple weeks. Someone else filled
Here is Martin Grams' response to the Lone Ranger comment: "Correct. John Todd was on tour performing on stage (if my memory serves me correct, in Cincinnati) for a couple weeks. Someone else filled
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Ryan Ellett
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#4534
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