Sat, 25 April 2020
It’s National Library Week, from April 19th to 25th of 2020, so we’re going to present two transcriptions, one a thriller and the other a comedy, centering on libraries. First up, in this episode of “Suspense,” movie star Myrna Loy, who you probably know as Nora Charles in the “Thin Man” movies, is a librarian whose investigations into a vandalized copy of “Gone With the Wind” seem to point to a kidnapping. Then on “Fibber McGee and Molly,” Fibber receives a bill for an overdue library book, which he can’t find. Episodes Suspense September 20, 1945 “Library Book” 2:13
Fibber McGee and Molly November 21, 1939 “Overdue Library Book” 33:52
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Fri, 17 April 2020
Will Rogers, Jr. was an American politician, writer, and newspaper publisher. When he wasn’t involved in politics, he was frequently found acting in movies, television, and even radio. Tonight we present “Rogers of the Gazette,” his series where he plays a modified version of himself. Here he runs the fictional small-town newspaper, the “Illyria Weekly Gazette,” and dispenses homespun common sense and aphorism-filled advice to the betterment of his readers and fellow citizens. Then on “Our Miss Brooks” what could possibly go wrong when one of Connie’s students whips up a new form of egg dye?
Episodes Rogers of the Gazette August 12, 1953 “Land Deal” 2:13
Our Miss Brooks April 9, 1950 “Dyeing Easter Eggs” 32:21
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Tue, 7 April 2020
Here’s another bonus quarantine-themed episode for you to help pass the time. We begin with “The Adventures of Horatio Hornblower.” Horatio Hornblower started life in a series of adventure novels written by C. S. Forester from the 1930s to the 1960s. Hornblower is a British officer in the Royal Navy during the Age of Sail, the Napoleonic Wars of the 1800s. That’s the same time period as Patrick O’Brian’s Aubrey-Maturin or “Master and Commander” series. If you like one, you’ll like the other. Then, on “Fibber McGee and Molly,” all the usual gang has been quarantined at the McGee residence for a week due to measles. Let’s check in and see if everyone is still on their best behavior.
Episodes The Adventures of Horatio Hornblower August 18, 1952 / May 8, 1953 “Quarantined for the Plague” 2:47 Fibber McGee and Molly March 11, 1941 “Quarantined With Measles” 24:27
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Wed, 1 April 2020
“If Freedom Failed” was a radio program created by the Armed Forces Radio Service. It depicted an alternate America in the 1950s that had been taken over by Communists. Each of the 26 episodes was inspired by actual events in Communist nations, but presented filtered through the prism of American life in fictional Springfield, U.S.A. This episode centers on a museum where historical facts are being altered to suit the Party. Then on “Duffy’s Tavern,” actor Vincent Price drops by to visit “The Ham’s Club,” a dining establishment for actors only that barkeep Archie is trying to promote.
Episodes If Freedom Failed Duffy’s Tavern
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