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Old Time Radio: The Janes Who Made the Planes
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Comment-link {margin-left:.6em;}. Old Time Radio and stuff. The Janes Who Made the Planes. If enough fighters and torpedo bombers are to reach our boys in the Pacific and European fronts, their wives and mothers, sisters and sweethearts, are going to have to help build them - Port Jefferson Times, May 28, 1943. The Fibber McGee and Molly episode introducing Alice Darling has been posted on our audio download page at. Posted by Paul Cargill @ 31.3.06. My page : Microsoft Office Gratuit. Links to this post:.
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Old Time Radio: Superman on Radio
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Comment-link {margin-left:.6em;}. Old Time Radio and stuff. Posted by Paul Cargill @ 15.8.06. Comments: Post a Comment. Links to this post:. Evansville, Wisconsin, United States. View my complete profile. RUSC Old Time Radio. Old Time Radio Link Society. The International Jack Benny Fan Club.
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Old Time Radio: 9XM/WHA
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Comment-link {margin-left:.6em;}. Old Time Radio and stuff. 9-X-M talking . . department of physics . . University of Wisconsin . . . stand by one minute". WHA, originally 9XM, Madison Wisconsin was constructed in 1909 by Edward Bennet and Earle Terry. The University of Wisconsin claims WHA "the Oldest Station in the Nation . in existence longer than any other." However, exactly when the station converted from Morse code transmissions to voice, and began regular operations is open to question. The Intern...
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American Radio Theater Links
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A site that supports the talents of blind and low vision members of the community. A number of audio chatrooms with a variety of subjects, plus their Audio Archives. A site devoted to The Internet Archive is building a digital library of Internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form. Like a paper library, we provide free access to researchers, historians, scholars, and the general public. Site for Radio Theater. Features original programming, discussion groups, outreach, and resources.
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Old Time Radio: 8XK/KDKA
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Comment-link {margin-left:.6em;}. Old Time Radio and stuff. Posted by Paul Cargill @ 24.8.06. Comments: Post a Comment. Links to this post:. Evansville, Wisconsin, United States. View my complete profile. RUSC Old Time Radio. Old Time Radio Link Society. The International Jack Benny Fan Club.
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Old Time Radio: Radio's Gunsmoke
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Comment-link {margin-left:.6em;}. Old Time Radio and stuff. Posted by Paul Cargill @ 15.8.06. Is that Ellen Corby in the back? And, more important, is that Floyd Lawson? It was Georgia Ellis who played Miss Kitty on the radio version of Gunsmoke. As you know, Ellen Corby played Grandma on the Waltons. Two of my very favorite characters from the Waltons were the Grandparents, Zeb and Esther Walton. Its territory yon west, which uoi can yell by simply listening. I mean: which you can tell .
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Old Time Radio: Archie Andrews
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Comment-link {margin-left:.6em;}. Old Time Radio and stuff. The radio show Archie Andrews was first broadcast on the Blue Network on May 31 1943, switched to Mutual in 1944, and then continued on NBC. Forsythe Pendleton "Jughead" Jones III was portrayed by Hal Stone, then known as Harlan Stone. Jughead was known for the catchphrase, "Aw. relax, Archie, re-laxxx! Was published in 2003. Sadly, Hal Stone passed away on February 21, 2007. Posted by Paul Cargill @ 11.7.07. Comments: Post a Comment.
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Old Time Radio: Who Invented Radio?
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Comment-link {margin-left:.6em;}. Old Time Radio and stuff. Ask the average person "Who invented radio? And the average answer will be "Marconi.". Where would these scientists have been without the work of those who came before them such as, Hans Christian Oersted, Andre M. Ampere, Georg Simon Ohm, Joseph Henry, Michael Faraday, and Charles Coulomb? Radio also owes its development to two other great inventions, the telegraph and the telephone, so credit also goes to Samuel Morse and Alexander Graham Bell.