THURSDAY NIGHT IN THE FRED BERTELSEN OLD-TIME-RADIO ROOM
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Thursday Night – Old Time Radio
Our presenter for this week is Rick Spurgeon. Let us read what Rick will be playing.
I’ve got two good shows for you, but they come with a price. You first will have to listen to me talk for 15 minutes about a west coast businessman who had a major impact on radio’s first golden age. If not for a twist of fate, he would have undoubtedly changed the course of radio and television. Despite the poor sound quality of my presentation, I think you might find the content illuminating. Your reward for surviving my lecture will be some entertaining radio, including what could well be the very first network detective show.
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Our presenter for this week is Michael amaro. Let us read what Michael will be playing.
Hello Old Time Radio fans,
Join me this thursday October 27th. At 5 PM pacific 8 eastern in
* The Fred Bertelsen Old-Time Radio Room. I will be playing two Lights Out shows, The Protective Mr. Brogen and Battle of the Magicians. Hope to see you there.
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Our presenter for this week is Kelly sapergia. Let us read what Kelly will be playing.
The Shadow: “Death To The Shadow”
Dragnet: “The Big Brink” (from December 15, 1953)
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Our presenter for this week is Matt Cox of CRUISING THE CLASSICS. Let us read what matt will be playing.
> What do we really know about Edgar Allen Poe? Insane? Maybe. A fear of
> being burried alive? Yes but come in to the Bertelsen room Thursday night
> October 13th and meet the real Edgar Allen Poe. We’ll be listening to
> three of Poe’s exciting tales. One humorous one truly macabre and one
> well let’s combine macabre and humor. The tales are “Noseology,” The Cask
> Of Amantilado,” and “The Fall of The House of Usher.” They’re from the NBC
> University Theater.
let’s meet Edgar Allen Poe together.
Matt Cox
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Our presenter for this week is Joy Jackson of the American Radio Theater. Let us read about her upcoming production.
Joy Jackson and The American Radio Theater will be sharing two Old-time-radio recreations that were recently recorded in Seattle. Sit back and join us in the audience as we bring the old scripts back to life.
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Our presenter for this week is Rob Hancik.
Rob will be playing two fine shows from YESTERDAY ONCE MORE.
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Our presenter for this week is Matt Cox. Let us read what he will be playing for us.
> In 1872 a trip around the world probably would take something like
> six months. Ocean liners, cammels horses trains and elephants. But
> not eighty days right? Join us Thursday night to see how an English
> gentleman made the trip in Jules Vern’s fanciful tale of technology
> ahead of his time. We’ll be chatting about otr froom 8 to 9 Eastern
> and I’ll be starting the program at 9. it’s from The Mercury Theater
> with a broadcast date of October 23 of 1938. To get to the Bertelsen
> room just vissit http://www.radiooutofthepast.org and if you have a
> microphone and headset feel free to chat. If you don’t have a
> microphone that’s okay as text chat is always welcome. See you for
> the Fall offering of Cruising The Classics this Thursday night. Matt Cox
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Our presenter for this week is John Beaulieu. Let us read what he will be playing for us.
male call! no that’s not a mistake, because what once was radio will be celebrating september 8, 1943, the best day in history. the programs we will present are from that date mail call and I won’t list the guests because they are mentioned at the beginning of the show and our second program will be the lone ranger.
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