New Distro
Larry Maupin
Tomorrow morning I will begin sending out a distro entitled "Air Checks" to everyone who replies to this message and asks to be signed up for it before then. My definition of an air check is a station break during which
the announcer gives the name, call letters and location of the
radio station over which an episode is being broadcast. These are
very rare, and looking for OTR episodes that have one is like going
on a treasure hunt. I find it exciting to come across one because
they give the listener an opportunity to imagine what it would have
been like to listen to the episode at that particular time in
history on that particular radio station.
There is a way to have some fun with this distro. In the list
below, I will give all the information I have about the series,
episode title and date of each show but will not reveal the air
check. Instead, at the end of each episode description I will place
in brackets the time during the program when the air check occurs.
So if you see [1:24] or [14:46] you will know the exact minute and
second to be on the alert for. If you want to, you can make a list
of these 9 shows and the stations over which they were aired, save
it and add to it when you happen upon more shows with air
checks.
Notes: (1) The file that contains Edith
Adams' Future also has We Are Always Young on it. You
will need to wait about 10-15 seconds after the Edith Adams episode
is finished, then you will hear the air check for We Are Always
Young soon thereafter; (2) None of the files contain series or
episode titles and dates, so I will list them below in the order in
which I will send them out tomorrow and Wednesday. If you find any
that do not match up, all you have to do is listen to the episode
to learn which one it is. I hope that will not occur, but to err is
human.
Now for the list:
1. "Nightmare" from Murder at Midnight (11/4/46).
[0:25]
2. "Inditement" from Inditement [0:01]
3. Edith Adams' Future (7/25/41) [14:46]
4. We Are Always Young (7/25/41) [16:32] on same
file.
5. "Bob Chester Orchestra" (9/21/39) [26:52]
6. National Barn Dance [1:24]
7. Grand Old Opry [25:53]
8. Counterspy (7/27/42) [0:12]
9. "Switchboard Secrets" from Front Page Drama
(11/19/33) [0:26]. Note: The air check here gives only the name of
the network, but I think the episode is worth including because
almost nobody has ever heard of the network and it will be nice to
have a show that was aired over it. Larry
-- Larry Maupin
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StewGold
I love them I did a lot of cassette taping on timers, so air checks and also the daily news bulletins pop in, I love them. So it's a yes from me. All the best, Leslie
On Monday, 17 January 2022, 15:10:25 GMT, Larry Maupin <lmaupin@...> wrote:
Tomorrow morning I will begin sending out a distro entitled "Air Checks" to everyone who replies to this message and asks to be signed up for it before then. My definition of an air check is a station break during which
the announcer gives the name, call letters and location of the
radio station over which an episode is being broadcast. These are
very rare, and looking for OTR episodes that have one is like going
on a treasure hunt. I find it exciting to come across one because
they give the listener an opportunity to imagine what it would have
been like to listen to the episode at that particular time in
history on that particular radio station.
There is a way to have some fun with this distro. In the list
below, I will give all the information I have about the series,
episode title and date of each show but will not reveal the air
check. Instead, at the end of each episode description I will place
in brackets the time during the program when the air check occurs.
So if you see [1:24] or [14:46] you will know the exact minute and
second to be on the alert for. If you want to, you can make a list
of these 9 shows and the stations over which they were aired, save
it and add to it when you happen upon more shows with air
checks.
Notes: (1) The file that contains Edith
Adams' Future also has We Are Always Young on it. You
will need to wait about 10-15 seconds after the Edith Adams episode
is finished, then you will hear the air check for We Are Always
Young soon thereafter; (2) None of the files contain series or
episode titles and dates, so I will list them below in the order in
which I will send them out tomorrow and Wednesday. If you find any
that do not match up, all you have to do is listen to the episode
to learn which one it is. I hope that will not occur, but to err is
human.
Now for the list:
1. "Nightmare" from Murder at Midnight (11/4/46).
[0:25]
2. "Inditement" from Inditement [0:01]
3. Edith Adams' Future (7/25/41) [14:46]
4. We Are Always Young (7/25/41) [16:32] on same
file.
5. "Bob Chester Orchestra" (9/21/39) [26:52]
6. National Barn Dance [1:24]
7. Grand Old Opry [25:53]
8. Counterspy (7/27/42) [0:12]
9. "Switchboard Secrets" from Front Page Drama
(11/19/33) [0:26]. Note: The air check here gives only the name of
the network, but I think the episode is worth including because
almost nobody has ever heard of the network and it will be nice to
have a show that was aired over it. Larry
-- Larry Maupin
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Michael Borenstein
Larry, please include me.
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Thank you Michael
On Jan 17, 2022, at 7:10 AM, Larry Maupin via groups.io <lmaupin@...> wrote:
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Litsey, Alan
HI Larry, please include me. Thank you! Best, alan
From:
main@OldTimeRadioResearchers.groups.io <main@OldTimeRadioResearchers.groups.io> on behalf of Larry Maupin via groups.io <lmaupin@...>
My definition of an air check is a station break during which the announcer gives the name, call letters and location of the radio station over which an episode is being broadcast. These are very rare, and looking for OTR episodes that have one is like going on a treasure hunt. I find it exciting to come across one because they give the listener an opportunity to imagine what it would have been like to listen to the episode at that particular time in history on that particular radio station.
There is a way to have some fun with this distro. In the list below, I will give all the information I have about the series, episode title and date of each show but will not reveal the air check. Instead, at the end of each episode description I will place in brackets the time during the program when the air check occurs. So if you see [1:24] or [14:46] you will know the exact minute and second to be on the alert for. If you want to, you can make a list of these 9 shows and the stations over which they were aired, save it and add to it when you happen upon more shows with air checks.
Notes: (1) The file that contains Edith Adams' Future also has We Are Always Young on it. You will need to wait about 10-15 seconds after the Edith Adams episode is finished, then you will hear the air check for We Are Always Young soon thereafter; (2) None of the files contain series or episode titles and dates, so I will list them below in the order in which I will send them out tomorrow and Wednesday. If you find any that do not match up, all you have to do is listen to the episode to learn which one it is. I hope that will not occur, but to err is human.
Now for the list:
1. "Nightmare" from Murder at Midnight (11/4/46). [0:25]
2. "Inditement" from Inditement [0:01]
3. Edith Adams' Future (7/25/41) [14:46]
4. We Are Always Young (7/25/41) [16:32] on same file.
5. "Bob Chester Orchestra" (9/21/39) [26:52]
6. National Barn Dance [1:24]
7. Grand Old Opry [25:53]
8. Counterspy (7/27/42) [0:12]
9. "Switchboard Secrets" from Front Page Drama (11/19/33) [0:26]. Note: The air check here gives only the name of the network, but I think the episode is worth including because almost nobody has ever heard of the network and it will be nice to have a show that was aired over it.
Larry
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Larry Gassman
Yes, please send. Larry
From: main@OldTimeRadioResearchers.groups.io <main@OldTimeRadioResearchers.groups.io> On Behalf Of Larry Maupin
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2022 7:10 AM To: 'main@oldtimeradioresearchers.groups.io' <main@oldtimeradioresearchers.groups.io> Subject: [OldTimeRadioResearchers] New Distro
My definition of an air check is a station break during which the announcer gives the name, call letters and location of the radio station over which an episode is being broadcast. These are very rare, and looking for OTR episodes that have one is like going on a treasure hunt. I find it exciting to come across one because they give the listener an opportunity to imagine what it would have been like to listen to the episode at that particular time in history on that particular radio station.
There is a way to have some fun with this distro. In the list below, I will give all the information I have about the series, episode title and date of each show but will not reveal the air check. Instead, at the end of each episode description I will place in brackets the time during the program when the air check occurs. So if you see [1:24] or [14:46] you will know the exact minute and second to be on the alert for. If you want to, you can make a list of these 9 shows and the stations over which they were aired, save it and add to it when you happen upon more shows with air checks.
Notes: (1) The file that contains Edith Adams' Future also has We Are Always Young on it. You will need to wait about 10-15 seconds after the Edith Adams episode is finished, then you will hear the air check for We Are Always Young soon thereafter; (2) None of the files contain series or episode titles and dates, so I will list them below in the order in which I will send them out tomorrow and Wednesday. If you find any that do not match up, all you have to do is listen to the episode to learn which one it is. I hope that will not occur, but to err is human.
Now for the list:
1. "Nightmare" from Murder at Midnight (11/4/46). [0:25]
2. "Inditement" from Inditement [0:01]
3. Edith Adams' Future (7/25/41) [14:46]
4. We Are Always Young (7/25/41) [16:32] on same file.
5. "Bob Chester Orchestra" (9/21/39) [26:52]
6. National Barn Dance [1:24]
7. Grand Old Opry [25:53]
8. Counterspy (7/27/42) [0:12]
9. "Switchboard Secrets" from Front Page Drama (11/19/33) [0:26]. Note: The air check here gives only the name of the network, but I think the episode is worth including because almost nobody has ever heard of the network and it will be nice to have a show that was aired over it.
Larry
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Edward A. (Ted) Jones
Hi Larry, Please include me, and many thanks! Edward (Ted) Jones
On Monday, January 17, 2022, 10:10:27 AM EST, Larry Maupin <lmaupin@...> wrote:
Tomorrow morning I will begin sending out a distro entitled "Air Checks" to everyone who replies to this message and asks to be signed up for it before then. My definition of an air check is a station break during which
the announcer gives the name, call letters and location of the
radio station over which an episode is being broadcast. These are
very rare, and looking for OTR episodes that have one is like going
on a treasure hunt. I find it exciting to come across one because
they give the listener an opportunity to imagine what it would have
been like to listen to the episode at that particular time in
history on that particular radio station.
There is a way to have some fun with this distro. In the list
below, I will give all the information I have about the series,
episode title and date of each show but will not reveal the air
check. Instead, at the end of each episode description I will place
in brackets the time during the program when the air check occurs.
So if you see [1:24] or [14:46] you will know the exact minute and
second to be on the alert for. If you want to, you can make a list
of these 9 shows and the stations over which they were aired, save
it and add to it when you happen upon more shows with air
checks.
Notes: (1) The file that contains Edith
Adams' Future also has We Are Always Young on it. You
will need to wait about 10-15 seconds after the Edith Adams episode
is finished, then you will hear the air check for We Are Always
Young soon thereafter; (2) None of the files contain series or
episode titles and dates, so I will list them below in the order in
which I will send them out tomorrow and Wednesday. If you find any
that do not match up, all you have to do is listen to the episode
to learn which one it is. I hope that will not occur, but to err is
human.
Now for the list:
1. "Nightmare" from Murder at Midnight (11/4/46).
[0:25]
2. "Inditement" from Inditement [0:01]
3. Edith Adams' Future (7/25/41) [14:46]
4. We Are Always Young (7/25/41) [16:32] on same
file.
5. "Bob Chester Orchestra" (9/21/39) [26:52]
6. National Barn Dance [1:24]
7. Grand Old Opry [25:53]
8. Counterspy (7/27/42) [0:12]
9. "Switchboard Secrets" from Front Page Drama
(11/19/33) [0:26]. Note: The air check here gives only the name of
the network, but I think the episode is worth including because
almost nobody has ever heard of the network and it will be nice to
have a show that was aired over it. Larry
-- Larry Maupin
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Bud Frawley
Dear Larry,
This is a great idea. Count me in.
… Thank you,
Bud Frawley
From: main@OldTimeRadioResearchers.groups.io <main@OldTimeRadioResearchers.groups.io> On Behalf Of Larry Maupin
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2022 10:10 AM To: 'main@oldtimeradioresearchers.groups.io' <main@oldtimeradioresearchers.groups.io> Subject: [OldTimeRadioResearchers] New Distro
My definition of an air check is a station break during which the announcer gives the name, call letters and location of the radio station over which an episode is being broadcast. These are very rare, and looking for OTR episodes that have one is like going on a treasure hunt. I find it exciting to come across one because they give the listener an opportunity to imagine what it would have been like to listen to the episode at that particular time in history on that particular radio station.
There is a way to have some fun with this distro. In the list below, I will give all the information I have about the series, episode title and date of each show but will not reveal the air check. Instead, at the end of each episode description I will place in brackets the time during the program when the air check occurs. So if you see [1:24] or [14:46] you will know the exact minute and second to be on the alert for. If you want to, you can make a list of these 9 shows and the stations over which they were aired, save it and add to it when you happen upon more shows with air checks.
Notes: (1) The file that contains Edith Adams' Future also has We Are Always Young on it. You will need to wait about 10-15 seconds after the Edith Adams episode is finished, then you will hear the air check for We Are Always Young soon thereafter; (2) None of the files contain series or episode titles and dates, so I will list them below in the order in which I will send them out tomorrow and Wednesday. If you find any that do not match up, all you have to do is listen to the episode to learn which one it is. I hope that will not occur, but to err is human.
Now for the list:
1. "Nightmare" from Murder at Midnight (11/4/46). [0:25]
2. "Inditement" from Inditement [0:01]
3. Edith Adams' Future (7/25/41) [14:46]
4. We Are Always Young (7/25/41) [16:32] on same file.
5. "Bob Chester Orchestra" (9/21/39) [26:52]
6. National Barn Dance [1:24]
7. Grand Old Opry [25:53]
8. Counterspy (7/27/42) [0:12]
9. "Switchboard Secrets" from Front Page Drama (11/19/33) [0:26]. Note: The air check here gives only the name of the network, but I think the episode is worth including because almost nobody has ever heard of the network and it will be nice to have a show that was aired over it.
Larry
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Please sign me up!! Thank you
On Mon, Jan 17, 2022 at 10:10 AM Larry Maupin <lmaupin@...> wrote:
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Yesterday is gone and you know tomorrow isn't promised, live with me for today and for each other.
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John Nicholson
Me, too. Thanks.
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John Nicholson
On Jan 17, 2022, at 10:18 AM, Edward A. (Ted) Jones via groups.io <eadjones@...> wrote:
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leonard edwards
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On Monday, January 17, 2022, 10:30 AM, John Nicholson <wryterjccc@...> wrote:
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"Me-Too" please. Thank you.
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<>< 73 From "The Beaconeer's Lair" <>< Specializing in DXing NDBs (Longwave Beacons) Phil, KO6BB, http://www.qsl.net/ko6bb/
On 1/17/2022 3:10 PM, Larry Maupin wrote:
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Michael Hingson
Looking forward to it. Thanks.
Hope all is well with you.
Best Regards,
Michael Hingson
From: main@OldTimeRadioResearchers.groups.io <main@OldTimeRadioResearchers.groups.io> On Behalf Of Larry Maupin
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2022 7:10 AM To: 'main@oldtimeradioresearchers.groups.io' <main@oldtimeradioresearchers.groups.io> Subject: [OldTimeRadioResearchers] New Distro
My definition of an air check is a station break during which the announcer gives the name, call letters and location of the radio station over which an episode is being broadcast. These are very rare, and looking for OTR episodes that have one is like going on a treasure hunt. I find it exciting to come across one because they give the listener an opportunity to imagine what it would have been like to listen to the episode at that particular time in history on that particular radio station.
There is a way to have some fun with this distro. In the list below, I will give all the information I have about the series, episode title and date of each show but will not reveal the air check. Instead, at the end of each episode description I will place in brackets the time during the program when the air check occurs. So if you see [1:24] or [14:46] you will know the exact minute and second to be on the alert for. If you want to, you can make a list of these 9 shows and the stations over which they were aired, save it and add to it when you happen upon more shows with air checks.
Notes: (1) The file that contains Edith Adams' Future also has We Are Always Young on it. You will need to wait about 10-15 seconds after the Edith Adams episode is finished, then you will hear the air check for We Are Always Young soon thereafter; (2) None of the files contain series or episode titles and dates, so I will list them below in the order in which I will send them out tomorrow and Wednesday. If you find any that do not match up, all you have to do is listen to the episode to learn which one it is. I hope that will not occur, but to err is human.
Now for the list:
1. "Nightmare" from Murder at Midnight (11/4/46). [0:25]
2. "Inditement" from Inditement [0:01]
3. Edith Adams' Future (7/25/41) [14:46]
4. We Are Always Young (7/25/41) [16:32] on same file.
5. "Bob Chester Orchestra" (9/21/39) [26:52]
6. National Barn Dance [1:24]
7. Grand Old Opry [25:53]
8. Counterspy (7/27/42) [0:12]
9. "Switchboard Secrets" from Front Page Drama (11/19/33) [0:26]. Note: The air check here gives only the name of the network, but I think the episode is worth including because almost nobody has ever heard of the network and it will be nice to have a show that was aired over it.
Larry
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Jeffrey Keil
Larry, I'm interested.
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Karl Schadow
Thanks for the offer, Larry. Please add my name to the list.
Cheers,
Karl
From: main@OldTimeRadioResearchers.groups.io <main@OldTimeRadioResearchers.groups.io> on behalf of Larry Maupin <lmaupin@...>
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2022 10:10 AM To: 'main@oldtimeradioresearchers.groups.io' <main@oldtimeradioresearchers.groups.io> Subject: [OldTimeRadioResearchers] New Distro
Tomorrow morning I will begin sending out a distro entitled "Air Checks" to everyone who replies to this message and asks to be signed up for it before then. My definition of an air check is a station break during which the announcer gives the name, call letters and location of the radio station over which an episode is being broadcast. These are very rare, and looking for OTR episodes that have one is like
going on a treasure hunt. I find it exciting to come across one because they give the listener an opportunity to imagine what it would have been like to listen to the episode at that particular time in history on that particular radio station.
There is a way to have some fun with this distro. In the list below, I will give all the information I have about the series, episode title and date of each show but will not reveal the air check. Instead, at the end of each episode description I will
place in brackets the time during the program when the air check occurs. So if you see [1:24] or [14:46] you will know the exact minute and second to be on the alert for. If you want to, you can make a list of these 9 shows and the stations over which they
were aired, save it and add to it when you happen upon more shows with air checks.
Notes: (1) The file that contains Edith Adams' Future also has
We Are Always Young on it. You will need to wait about 10-15 seconds after the Edith Adams episode is finished, then you will hear the air check for
We Are Always Young soon thereafter; (2) None of the files contain series or episode titles and dates, so I will list them below in the order in which I will send them out tomorrow and Wednesday. If you find any that do not match up, all you have to
do is listen to the episode to learn which one it is. I hope that will not occur, but to err is human.
Now for the list:
1. "Nightmare" from Murder at Midnight (11/4/46). [0:25]
2. "Inditement" from Inditement [0:01]
3. Edith Adams' Future (7/25/41) [14:46]
4. We Are Always Young (7/25/41) [16:32] on same file.
5. "Bob Chester Orchestra" (9/21/39) [26:52]
6. National Barn Dance [1:24]
7. Grand Old Opry [25:53]
8. Counterspy (7/27/42) [0:12]
9. "Switchboard Secrets" from Front Page Drama (11/19/33) [0:26]. Note: The air check here gives only the name of the network, but I think the episode is worth including because almost nobody has ever heard of the network and it will be nice to
have a show that was aired over it.
Larry
-- Larry Maupin
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bob_pedersen@...
Please include me!
Bob Pedersen
From: Larry Maupin
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2022 7:10 AM
To: 'main@oldtimeradioresearchers.groups.io'
Subject: [OldTimeRadioResearchers] New Distro
Tomorrow morning I will begin sending out a distro entitled "Air Checks" to everyone who replies to this message and asks to be signed up for it before then. My definition of an air check is a station break during which the announcer
gives the name, call letters and location of the radio station over which an
episode is being broadcast. These are very rare, and looking for OTR episodes
that have one is like going on a treasure hunt. I find it exciting to come
across one because they give the listener an opportunity to imagine what it
would have been like to listen to the episode at that particular time in history
on that particular radio station.
There is a way to have some fun with this distro. In the list below, I will
give all the information I have about the series, episode title and date of each
show but will not reveal the air check. Instead, at the end of each episode
description I will place in brackets the time during the program when the air
check occurs. So if you see [1:24] or [14:46] you will know the exact minute and
second to be on the alert for. If you want to, you can make a list of these 9
shows and the stations over which they were aired, save it and add to it when
you happen upon more shows with air checks.
Notes: (1) The file that contains Edith Adams' Future
also has We Are Always Young on it. You will need to wait about 10-15
seconds after the Edith Adams episode is finished, then you will hear the air
check for We Are Always Young soon thereafter; (2) None of the files
contain series or episode titles and dates, so I will list them below in the
order in which I will send them out tomorrow and Wednesday. If you find any that
do not match up, all you have to do is listen to the episode to learn which one
it is. I hope that will not occur, but to err is human.
Now for the list:
1. "Nightmare" from Murder at Midnight (11/4/46). [0:25]
2. "Inditement" from Inditement [0:01]
3. Edith Adams' Future (7/25/41) [14:46]
4. We Are Always Young (7/25/41) [16:32] on same file.
5. "Bob Chester Orchestra" (9/21/39) [26:52]
6. National Barn Dance [1:24]
7. Grand Old Opry [25:53]
8. Counterspy (7/27/42) [0:12]
9. "Switchboard Secrets" from Front Page Drama (11/19/33) [0:26].
Note: The air check here gives only the name of the network, but I think the
episode is worth including because almost nobody has ever heard of the network
and it will be nice to have a show that was aired over it.
Larry
-- Larry Maupin
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ehrbek
Larry
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Please add me to the list Thanks Ed -----------------------------------------
From: "Larry Maupin"
To: "main@oldtimeradioresearchers.groups.io" Cc: Sent: Monday January 17 2022 10:10:29AM Subject: [OldTimeRadioResearchers] New Distro Tomorrow morning I will begin sending out a distro entitled "Air Checks" to everyone who replies to this message and asks to be signed up for it before then. My definition of an air check is a station break during which
the announcer gives the name, call letters and location of the
radio station over which an episode is being broadcast. These are
very rare, and looking for OTR episodes that have one is like going
on a treasure hunt. I find it exciting to come across one because
they give the listener an opportunity to imagine what it would have
been like to listen to the episode at that particular time in
history on that particular radio station.
There is a way to have some fun with this distro. In the list
below, I will give all the information I have about the series,
episode title and date of each show but will not reveal the air
check. Instead, at the end of each episode description I will place
in brackets the time during the program when the air check occurs.
So if you see [1:24] or [14:46] you will know the exact minute and
second to be on the alert for. If you want to, you can make a list
of these 9 shows and the stations over which they were aired, save
it and add to it when you happen upon more shows with air
checks.
Notes: (1) The file that contains Edith
Adams' Future also has We Are Always Young on it. You
will need to wait about 10-15 seconds after the Edith Adams episode
is finished, then you will hear the air check for We Are Always
Young soon thereafter; (2) None of the files contain series or
episode titles and dates, so I will list them below in the order in
which I will send them out tomorrow and Wednesday. If you find any
that do not match up, all you have to do is listen to the episode
to learn which one it is. I hope that will not occur, but to err is
human.
Now for the list:
1. "Nightmare" from Murder at Midnight (11/4/46).
[0:25]
2. "Inditement" from Inditement [0:01]
3. Edith Adams' Future (7/25/41) [14:46]
4. We Are Always Young (7/25/41) [16:32] on same
file.
5. "Bob Chester Orchestra" (9/21/39) [26:52]
6. National Barn Dance [1:24]
7. Grand Old Opry [25:53]
8. Counterspy (7/27/42) [0:12]
9. "Switchboard Secrets" from Front Page Drama
(11/19/33) [0:26]. Note: The air check here gives only the name of
the network, but I think the episode is worth including because
almost nobody has ever heard of the network and it will be nice to
have a show that was aired over it.
Larry
-- Larry Maupin
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B. J. Watkins
Adde me, please.
Barbara
From: main@OldTimeRadioResearchers.groups.io <main@OldTimeRadioResearchers.groups.io> on behalf of Larry Maupin <lmaupin@...>
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2022 7:10 AM To: 'main@oldtimeradioresearchers.groups.io' <main@oldtimeradioresearchers.groups.io> Subject: [OldTimeRadioResearchers] New Distro
Tomorrow morning I will begin sending out a distro entitled "Air Checks" to everyone who replies to this message and asks to be signed up for it before then. My definition of an air check is a station break during which the announcer gives the name, call letters and location of the radio station over which an episode is being broadcast. These are very rare, and looking for OTR episodes that have one is like
going on a treasure hunt. I find it exciting to come across one because they give the listener an opportunity to imagine what it would have been like to listen to the episode at that particular time in history on that particular radio station.
There is a way to have some fun with this distro. In the list below, I will give all the information I have about the series, episode title and date of each show but will not reveal the air check. Instead, at the end of each episode description I will
place in brackets the time during the program when the air check occurs. So if you see [1:24] or [14:46] you will know the exact minute and second to be on the alert for. If you want to, you can make a list of these 9 shows and the stations over which they
were aired, save it and add to it when you happen upon more shows with air checks.
Notes: (1) The file that contains Edith Adams' Future also has
We Are Always Young on it. You will need to wait about 10-15 seconds after the Edith Adams episode is finished, then you will hear the air check for
We Are Always Young soon thereafter; (2) None of the files contain series or episode titles and dates, so I will list them below in the order in which I will send them out tomorrow and Wednesday. If you find any that do not match up, all you have to
do is listen to the episode to learn which one it is. I hope that will not occur, but to err is human.
Now for the list:
1. "Nightmare" from Murder at Midnight (11/4/46). [0:25]
2. "Inditement" from Inditement [0:01]
3. Edith Adams' Future (7/25/41) [14:46]
4. We Are Always Young (7/25/41) [16:32] on same file.
5. "Bob Chester Orchestra" (9/21/39) [26:52]
6. National Barn Dance [1:24]
7. Grand Old Opry [25:53]
8. Counterspy (7/27/42) [0:12]
9. "Switchboard Secrets" from Front Page Drama (11/19/33) [0:26]. Note: The air check here gives only the name of the network, but I think the episode is worth including because almost nobody has ever heard of the network and it will be nice to
have a show that was aired over it.
Larry
-- Larry Maupin
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Dave Tysver
Please include me.
Dave Tysver
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From: Larry Maupin <lmaupin@...> To: 'main@oldtimeradioresearchers.groups.io' <main@oldtimeradioresearchers.groups.io> Sent: Mon, Jan 17, 2022 10:10 am Subject: [OldTimeRadioResearchers] New Distro Tomorrow morning I will begin sending out a distro entitled "Air Checks" to everyone who replies to this message and asks to be signed up for it before then. My definition of an air check is a station break during which
the announcer gives the name, call letters and location of the
radio station over which an episode is being broadcast. These are
very rare, and looking for OTR episodes that have one is like going
on a treasure hunt. I find it exciting to come across one because
they give the listener an opportunity to imagine what it would have
been like to listen to the episode at that particular time in
history on that particular radio station.
There is a way to have some fun with this distro. In the list
below, I will give all the information I have about the series,
episode title and date of each show but will not reveal the air
check. Instead, at the end of each episode description I will place
in brackets the time during the program when the air check occurs.
So if you see [1:24] or [14:46] you will know the exact minute and
second to be on the alert for. If you want to, you can make a list
of these 9 shows and the stations over which they were aired, save
it and add to it when you happen upon more shows with air
checks.
Notes: (1) The file that contains Edith
Adams' Future also has We Are Always Young on it. You
will need to wait about 10-15 seconds after the Edith Adams episode
is finished, then you will hear the air check for We Are Always
Young soon thereafter; (2) None of the files contain series or
episode titles and dates, so I will list them below in the order in
which I will send them out tomorrow and Wednesday. If you find any
that do not match up, all you have to do is listen to the episode
to learn which one it is. I hope that will not occur, but to err is
human.
Now for the list:
1. "Nightmare" from Murder at Midnight (11/4/46).
[0:25]
2. "Inditement" from Inditement [0:01]
3. Edith Adams' Future (7/25/41) [14:46]
4. We Are Always Young (7/25/41) [16:32] on same
file.
5. "Bob Chester Orchestra" (9/21/39) [26:52]
6. National Barn Dance [1:24]
7. Grand Old Opry [25:53]
8. Counterspy (7/27/42) [0:12]
9. "Switchboard Secrets" from Front Page Drama
(11/19/33) [0:26]. Note: The air check here gives only the name of
the network, but I think the episode is worth including because
almost nobody has ever heard of the network and it will be nice to
have a show that was aired over it.
Larry
-- Larry Maupin
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jackies@tularosa.net
Dear Larry
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I would love to have the distro also. Sincerely Jackie Schlageter
On 2022-01-17 9:30 am, John Nicholson wrote:
Me, too. Thanks.
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Alan Kline
Count me in! Thanks! Alan _
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