Tue, 24 March 2020
Here’s a special bonus episode for everyone stuck inside and starved for entertainment -- two episodes on the theme of quarantine. First up on “Have Gun Will Travel,” Paladin helps a Native American man whose sick cattle result in others enforcing a quarantine around his land with their rifles. Then on “The Jack Benny Program,” Jack is sick in bed, and the gang is NOT practicing “social distancing” as they keep dropping by to visit.
Episodes
Have Gun Will Travel February 22, 1959 “Winchester Quarantine” 1:43
“The Jack Benny Program” March 18, 1951 “Jack Talks About His Illness the Previous Week” 26:36
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Mon, 16 March 2020
Just in time for St. Patrick’s Day, it’s “Lux Radio Theatre” with their adaptation of the 1949 film “Top o’ the Morning.” This tale of a singing insurance investigator – NOT Johnny Dollar – stars Dennis Day from “The Jack Benny Show.” Academy Award-winner Barry Fitzgerald and nominee Ann Blyth reprise their roles as residents of the Emerald Isle caught up in Day’s search for the stolen Blarney Stone. Lux Radio Theatre March 17, 1952 “Top o’ the Morning” 2:55
Direct download: Presenting_the_Transcription_Feature_-_LUX_Top_o_the_Morning.mp3
Category:Presenting the Transcription Feature -- posted at: 4:07pm EST
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Sun, 1 March 2020
“It Pays to Be Married” was a daytime game show aimed at housewives. Five days a week, Jay Stewart interviewed couples from all walks of life who had faced and solved problems within their marriages. It was an inspirational, if generally light-hearted, program. On tonight’s program, Jay interviews a Latvian war bride who had trouble adjusting to life in America. Then Phil Harris and Alice Faye explain the marriage-centric origin of their radio show and tell the unexpectedly moving story of the birth of their first child. Next, on “The Bob Hope Show,” Bob teams with fellow radio comedian Fred Allen. The two bemoan television’s threat to their radio careers and decide to break into the new medium.
Episodes It Pays to Be Married January 27, 1954 “Guests: Mr. and Mrs. John Scovern” March 8, 1954 “Guests: Phil Harris and Alice Faye” 2:31
The Bob Hope Show February 7, 1950 “From the Vine Street Playhouse with Fred Allen” 32:30
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Category:Presenting the Transcription Feature -- posted at: 9:16am EST
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