Sat, 25 July 2020
We start off with the first episode of “Big Town.” Edward G. Robinson creates the role of Steve Wilson, the crusading, yet sometimes muckraking, editor of a big city newspaper. There’s dark humor, drama, and plenty of melodrama. Then Joan Davis, who would eventually star in the early television classic comedy “I Married Joan,” begins her career in radio. She plays the proprietress of a small village store in “The Sealtest Village Store.” She’s prone to all the difficulties an unmarried woman in radio comedy had to face, but there’s some great laughs and songs. Episodes
Big Town October 19, 1937 “Steve Wilson Is Shot” 3:44
The Sealtest Village Store June 7, 1945 “Sell Bonds, Win a Screen Test” 35:05
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Category:Presenting the Transcription Feature -- posted at: 10:31am EDT
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Tue, 21 July 2020
"Free For All" UK Airing: October 20, 1967 US Airing: June 29, 1968
The Prisoner is thrust into the politics of the Village as he runs for the position of Number Two. John and writer Jim Beard discuss an episode that was produced second and yet aired fourth and that bothers Jim. They discuss how the episodes actually played out on television regardless of production, how this episode is timeless in its commentary on elections, and the dig the episode takes at the Fifth Estate. Take a moment to comment on the episode here or by writing chronicrift@gmail.com. One source used for this episode was The Official Prisoner Companion by Matthew White and Jaffer Ali.
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Category:Once Upon a Village -- posted at: 3:27pm EDT
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Sat, 4 July 2020
“Lux Radio Theatre” presents yet another star-studded adaptation of a cinema classic. This time, it’s the 1950 film “All About Eve.” Bette Davis, Anne Baxter, and Gary Merrill reprise their roles from the Academy- Award-wining film originally written and directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz.
Lux Radio Theater October 1, 1951 “All About Eve” 2:14
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Category:Presenting the Transcription Feature -- posted at: 5:54am EDT
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