Thursday night in The Fred Bertelsen Old-Time-Radio Room
Hosted by kelly Sapergia
he played Gun Smoke: “Doc Quits,” and Sherlock holmes: “The Adventures of the Double Zero.”
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Thursday Night – Old Time Radio
Hosted by kelly Sapergia
he played Gun Smoke: “Doc Quits,” and Sherlock holmes: “The Adventures of the Double Zero.”
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It’s that time again, the bad penny returns and it’s time for another what once was
radio. February is such a short month but yet has so much packed in it, we have Valentines
Day, Presidents Day and it is also African American History Month. What once was
radio will take care of two of those events as we help salute Presidents Day with
a program called Mr. President and I won’t tell you who the president is because
they don’t want me too, and we will help to salute African American History Month
with a show from the Ohio School of the Air program “Men Who Made America.” If you
twist my arm I guess I could sing a love song to cover Valentines Day, but I don’t
think you really want that! So now that I have told you what I have to offer I request
that you join me for another what once was radio Thursday night February 11th and
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This week’s presenter is a dear friend of Radio Out of the Past. He is Danny Goodwin
and that means commercials galore.
Danny’s theme is “Clever Radio Commercials.”
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This week, Joy Jackson is our host. She will feature the Christmas party and shows presented by the American Radio Theater. Let us see what joy has to say about the program.
Just a couple of weeks after ,a href=”http://radiooutofthepast.org/content/2009-radio-out-past-christmas-marathon“>the Old-time-radio Marathon (Dec 5-6, 2009) on Radio Out of the Past.org, a new-time radio marathon will be presented in the Fred Bertelsen Old-Time-Radio Room. On Dec 17, Joy Jackson will share the fun and frivolities that transpired at the American Radio Theater’s Christmas 2009 party.
The two branches of American Radio Theater have a special tradition in December. The Lexington Kentucky chapter broadcasts a performance to their colleagues in Seattle, over the Internet, and Seattle broadcasts a performance (or two) back to them. We celebrate our fifth anniversary of broadcasts this year.
On Dec. 17, the unmodified recording of the 2009 broadcast will be played into the chat-room, as if it were live. This year, ART-Lexington will present a brand new Great Gildersleeve show, written by Mike Wheeler.
ART-Seattle will entertain with a brand-new episode of Chang Apana, written by Joy Jackson, followed by a recreation of Ethel and Albert-“Putting up the Christmas Tree”, and we’ll end the session with Vic and Sade-“Rush Shares his Plan for Christmas Presents”.
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