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Martin Grams: THE RADIO CAREER OF ROD SERLING

Martin Grams: THE RADIO CAREER OF ROD SERLING: Rod Serling Rod Serling began working at radio stations such as WJEL in Springfield, Ohio, and WMRN in Marion, Ohio. Months later, in t...

Jimbo's OTR Buffet: Review: Chase and Sanborn/Edgar Bergen - Charlie M...

Jimbo's OTR Buffet: Review: Chase and Sanborn/Edgar Bergen - Charlie M...: When I was growing up, my brother used to talk about Charlie McCarthy.  For the longest time, I had no idea who Charlie McCarthy was. When...

Jimbo's OTR Buffet: Review: You Bet Your Life

Jimbo's OTR Buffet: Review: You Bet Your Life: If there's every been anyone quicker-witted or funnier than Groucho Marx, I'd certainly like for you to point him or her out to me because I...

Jimbo's OTR Buffet: Review: Abbott and Costello Show

Jimbo's OTR Buffet: Review: Abbott and Costello Show: As a kid growing up, I watched a lot of Abbott and Costello movies.  I've come to find out that there's really only one good one but as a ki...

Jimbo's OTR Buffet: Richard Diamond files - done hopefully by tomorrow...

Jimbo's OTR Buffet: Richard Diamond files - done hopefully by tomorrow...: Even though I downloaded all the Richard files from OTRR, at least 60% of the file names were wrong (in actuality they were all wrong but I ...

Saturday, September 22, 2012

Jimbo's OTR Buffet: Another look at Our Miss Brooks

It's another review from Jimbo and this week he takes another  look at Our Miss Brooks.  We must admit, we don't share the same sentiments about the show that he does -- we quite properly like the program.  Now it may be because Jimbo has been listening to the program on a daily basis and we're not sure if we wouldn't feel the same way if taken in such large doses.  When listening to the program on an occasional basis, it's like revisiting with old classmates and a lot of fun.  Each program is over the top silliness and if you like that sort of thing in the right setting, then you'll like the program as much as we do.  If you don't, you may agree more with Jimbo's   sentiments which you can read about here . . .
Jimbo's OTR Buffet: Another look at Our Miss Brooks: For the last 2 months, I have daily been listening to the radio show, Our Miss Brooks.   This is my second time to listen to the series. F...

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

John and Larry Gassman Old Time Radio Show

The program is Same Time, Same Station and it's hosted each week by John and Larry Gassman. It's a radio fan's delight featuring the best old time radio shows and interviews with radio personalities. You can listen to each weekly show at your leisure since REPS is posting each episode to the REPS podcast site.

For your convenience, a summary of the last 14 hours of Same Time, Same Station is listed below and you can listen to any one of these shows right now!

058 REPS Podcast_Same Time Same Station 8/05/2012 Part 1
Our actor of the Month for August is Jackson Beck. He was born in Manhattan on July 23, 1912. He died at the age of 92 on July 28 2004. This week we feature him on one of his favorite radio shows. “Man Behind The Gun” from 01/06/43 Episode (14) Men Of The Royal Air Force.
Next, we interview Stan Freberg.

059 REPS Podcast_Same Time Same Station 8/05/2012 Part 2
Next we’ll hear two programs in which Stan Freberg plays the part of animals. First “The Jack Benny Show” from 01/09/44 Jack’s pet Camel. And: “The Phil Harris Alice Faye Show” 01/21/51 Episode (017) Pony For Alice. Stan Freberg is the Kangaroo.

060 REPS Podcast_Same Time Same Station 8/12/2012 Part 1
Jackson Beck is our actor of the month. We’ll hear him in this early version of “The Cisco Kid” from 05/13/44 A Ghost For the Cisco Kid. Heard on WOR Mutual.
Next, a request from Charles Dickens. “The Clyde Beatty Show” syndicated from Commodore Productions Episode 4, Elephant Stampede. Stars Vic Perrin as Clyde Beatty and Esther McVey as Eve.

061 REPS Podcast_Same Time Same Station 8/12/2012 Part 2
Listener, Charles Dickens also requested to hear “Straight Arrow” from 05/06/48 Episode (001) Stage from Calvaydos.
And finally we hear another show set in the west, but a bit later than our last offering. “Tales of the Texas Rangers” from 08/12/50 Episode (06) Broken Spur.

062 REPS Podcast_Same Time Same Station 8/19/2012 Part 1
continue this week with a program dedicated to Both Frank Bresee and Jackson Beck. We’ll hear Mr. Beck in “Words at War” from 03/28/44 Episode (42) A Bell For Adano.
Frank Bresee will be 83 on 08/20/2012. His work in radio is very important to those of us who grew up in later years and wanted to get a sense of those who took part in this glorious age. He has done so much to preserve the shows and the memories of the many who worked in this wonderful medium. Thanks to David Schwartz who suggested we do this tribute to our friend. First we hear “The Golden Days Of Radio” from October 1975 with Norman Corwin, Ray Bradbury, and from KFAC Radio Los Angeles, Steve Marcum. This interview was over 2 hours in length before Frank cut it down to air within the structure of his Golden Days of Radio program. He centers primarily on Norman Corwin as his guest. Next from the mid 60′s we hear a brief excerpt with Frank Bresee and brilliant comedy writer Snag Werris. In this brief excerpt Snag Werris tells Frank the story of his name.

063 REPS Podcast_Same Time Same Station 8/19/2012 Part 2
Frank Bresee worked with Ralph Edwards for many years. We’ll hear two shows with Ralph Edwards and Charlie McCarthy as they salute Charlie on the radio version of “This is Your Life”, from March 1 and March 8 1950

064 REPS Podcast_Same Time Same Station 8/26/2012 Part 1
Our actor of the Month is Jackson Beck. We begin with two episodes of Superman. Jackson Beck is the announcer. “Superman” Golden Homing Pigeon from 04/10/44 Episode (0331). “Superman” The Atomic Energy Gun from 09/14/44 Episode (0444).
Next an interview with Jackson Beck. Recorded at the Friends Of Old Time Radio Convention from 10/25/86 with Larry Gassman and Bobb Lynes

065 REPS Podcast_Same Time Same Station 8/26/2012 Part 2
The Radio community received some sad news this week. On 08/14/2012 we lost Rosemary Rice. In her memory we’ll play “Archie Andrews” from 05/11/46 “Poison Candy”.
Our last offering is “Dangerous Assignment” from 07/09/49 Episode (1) Relief Supplies. The program stars Brian Donlevy as Steve Mitchell.

066 REPS Podcast_Same Time Same Station 9/2/2012 Part 1
Our actress of the month is Janet Waldo. She began acting in radio on the Lux Radio Theater in 1941`. We’ll hear her this week on “The Cavalcade Of America” from 04/17/44 Episode 379 A Mask for Jefferson.
Willard Waterman worked in both Chicago and Hollywood as a fine radio actor. He began playing the lead on “The Great Gildersleve in 1950. We’ll hear him in this first program from 09/06/50 Episode (370) Marjorie Is Pregnant. Willard Waterman was born on August 29, 1914, and would have been 98 this last week.

067 REPS Podcast_Same Time Same Station 9/2/2012 Part 2
Arthur Anderson had an incredible career in radio and turned 90 this week on August 29. We’ll sample his talents as we listen to “Let’s Pretend” from 10/26/46 Jack and the Beanstalk.
Lastly we’ll hear Don Douglas as “John Steele, Adventurer” from 12/13/49 Episode (034) Salvage.

068 REPS Podcast_Same Time Same Station 9/9/2012 Part 1
Janet Waldo is our actress of the month for September. She is featured this week in a favorite story of both George Burns and Gracie Allen. We hear her in, “Favorite Story” from 03/18/47 Episode (039) Mystery Of Room 323.
We lost Irving Fein at the age of 101 on 08/10/2012. Irving worked early in his career in motion pictures and later did publicity for Jack Benny. He managed both Benny and George Burns until their deaths. In 2006, Frank Bresee interviewed Fein for Yesterday USA. We’ll hear that interview next.

069 REPS Podcast_Same Time Same Station 9/9/2012 Part 2
One of the best gossip columnists of the 1940′s and 50′s was Hedda Hopper. She had a weekly radio show for years and we next hear an example of, “Hedda Hopper” from 02/04/51 Episode (16) with Alan Young Mike Romanoff.
Finally we’ll hear Dinah Shore in “The Ford Show” from 03/19/47 Episode (30) with Ralph Edwards.

070 REPS Podcast_Same Time Same Station 9/16/2012 Part 1
Janet Waldo is our actress of the month for September. We begin with her signature show as she stars in “Meet Corliss Archer” from 1946 “the tree” AFRS.
Recently we interviewed former child actor Jeffrey Silver. We’ll hear a show in which he took part. “Let George Do It” from 05/30/49 Episode (136) Death in Blue Jeans.

071 REPS Podcast_Same Time Same Station 9/16/2012 Part 2
“I Was a Communist For the FBI” from 10/22/52 Episode (27) Little Boy Red.
Walden Hughes and I also recently interviewed Elaine Hyman on 08/29/2012. Elaine is one of the few remaining performers from WXYZ radio in Detroit. She will tell stories about working on The Lone Ranger, The Green Hornet and more.

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Jimbo's OTR Buffet: Pairing of Peary and Tetley was a magical match

Jimbo's OTR Buffet: Pairing of Peary and Tetley was a magical match: From my original article in the March/April "The Radio Times ." Bud Abbott and Lou Costello. Lum and Abner. Fibber McGee and Molly. Burn...

Jimbo's OTR Buffet: A dozen more of my favorite Suspense episodes

Jimbo's OTR Buffet: A dozen more of my favorite Suspense episodes: Add these to your list of Suspense episodes not to miss! Nightmare 9-1-49 I've never really thought much about Gregory Peck's acting ab...

Jimbo's OTR Buffet: Top three (Part three)

Jimbo's OTR Buffet: Top three (Part three): Best dramatic series: 3. Mercury Theater - When Orson Welles plays the lead most every week and the stock company had players like Agnes M...

Jimbo's OTR Buffet: Top three (Part two)

Jimbo's OTR Buffet: Top three (Part two): Best juvenile series: 3.  Challenge of the Yukon - Almost every show's formula is the same but it's still something that's fun to listen t...

Jimbo's OTR Buffet: Top three (Part one)

Jimbo's OTR Buffet: Top three (Part one): These are current favorites: Favorite police show: 3. This is Your FBI - It's pretty hokey but I expect it to be hokey.  I'm not turned ...

Martin Grams: DR. CHRISTIAN Meets Rod Serling

Martin Grams: DR. CHRISTIAN Meets Rod Serling: Rod Serling While many maintain that the television program, The Twilight Zone (1959-1964), influenced a great number of authors, tele...

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Rosemary Rice 1925 - 2012

Old Time Radio has lost another icon. Rosemary Rice passed away on Tuesday, August 14, 2012. She was a resident of Stamford, Connecticut at the time of her passing and was preceded in death by her husband John. A Memorial Service will be held at the Congregational Church of New Canaan, 23 Park Street , New Canaan , CT on September 8, 2012 at 10:00 AM . In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The Paley Center for Media, 22 West 52nd Street , NY , NY 10019.
Rosemary Rice was born on May 3, 1925. She was a busy radio actress during the 1940s and 1950s and was heard on such radio programs as Studio One, Suspense, X-Minus One, The Cavalcade of America, When a Girl Marries, Johnny Dollar and Archie Andrews (as Betty). During the 1970s, she was a regular performer on Himan Brown’s CBS Radio Mystery Theater and had numerous successful children’s recordings to her credit. We first met Rosemary Rice when she came out to Seattle in 2005 to be a part of the REPS Showcase. She had such a great time that she returned to each subsequent Showcase thereafter and even came to a Radio Memories event in 2006. Rosemary was always excited to participate. "I Love REPS" she always reminded us and she definitely loved radio. She was also very proud of the TV series I Remember Mama, a program that she appeared in for over 8 years. Rosemary would take the best TV scripts from Mama and adapt them into live radio shows at the REPS Showcase conventions. The radio adaptions were top notch and treasured by the REPS audience. Ilona Herlinger was perfectly cast in the title role of Mama in every REPS production and Rosemary would not give the go ahead to produce a Mama script until she was assured that Mrs. Herlinger would be there to play Mama. "Doing it right" was very important to Rosemary. She was a perfectionist and would not do anything to undermine the integrity of the Mama name. This quality brought something special to each REPS Showcase and made Rosemary a big hit among the fans. With her flair for drama, Rosemary would also produce other dramatic radio re-creations at the REPS Showcase including A Tree Grows in Brooklyn in 2010 and a big musical production of Meet Me in St. Louis in 2011. In 2011, I recall talking with Rosemary at the beginning of the year to discuss the Meet Me in St. Louis project. She was very excited about it. She went over the script carefully and edited it down to just the way she liked it. Then it was time to cast the show and go over the music. It was obvious that this was Rosemary's passion -- something she lived for. She was very serious at rehearsals and perhaps intense. These productions were important to her. She watched each step of production closely right up to show time. Meet Me in St. Louis was performed live Saturday afternoon and it was an outstanding show. The audience loved it! When it was all over, there was no doubt that Rosemary was happy with how it all had come off. As she left the stage and mingled with the audience, she was smiling from ear to ear. She already wanted to start planning for next year and discussed briefly some ideas that she wanted to try in 2012. Unfortunately, Rosemary became ill and 2011 was the last time she was able to make it out to the REPS Showcase. We will miss her. Each and every day since her passing she is in our thoughts. We are certain that somewhere out there in the ether that a tree grows in heaven.

From Larry Albert
[Star of The Adventures of Harry Nile and The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes]:
Rosie died after a long illness. Her daughter told me that she had a nice day visiting with friends and having a glass of sherry. Those of us who remember the 50s will perhaps recall Rosie as the oldest daughter on the TV series Mama better known as I Remember Mama. My favorite memories of her will be the Harry Nile adventures that we recorded over a period of six summers. Working opposite the mic from her was always a joy. Her humor, talent, warmth and professionalism always made these sessions a high point of the year for me. Rosemary Rice was a kind artist that make it a pleasure to be in her presence and the type of person that makes living worthwhile.

Ilona Herlinger
["Mama"]
I was deeply saddened to hear of the news of Rosemary's passing. Rosemary and I shared four consecutive seasons on the radio stage of Seattle REPS - - three different versions of I Remember Mama, and finally A Tree Grows in Brooklyn.

She was a consummate actress/director, and a supportive colleague in all ways. It was a pleasure and a great privilege to work with her.
We had looked forward to more such times in the future (especially the Christmas story: The Night the Animals Talked but we thought it might be "next time."

She had many other projects in mind -- a youthful and vibrant spirit all through her life, May she rest in peace!

One more personal note/recollection: Rosemary and I lost our husbands within the same short time span in early 2010, and we shared many of our feelings and emotions about our mutual grief at that time during "off-stage" moments. It brought us together more than just colleagues but as friends.

I was gratified to know that her passing was relatively swift and painless at the end of a day that had been bright and happy.

I hope we'll all be so lucky some day. . .
My heartfelt condolences to all of you.

Sincerely,

Ilona Herlinger
(a.k.a. "Mama")


Rosemary Rice 1925-2012

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Jim French and Larry Albert will be our in person guests

Saturday October 6th in Seattle Washington at the Next REPS Meeting 2-4pm.
Are you a fan of the radio dramas "The Adventures of Harry Nile" or "The Further Adventures of Shelock Holmes?" These wonderful programs are part of Jim French Productions and are broadcast under the title of Imagination Theater. Imagination Theatre is American radio's premiere drama series, now heard coast to coast on well over a hundred radio stations in North America and by satellite on XM Radio.These hour-long weekly broadcasts feature mystery, suspense, fantasy and adventure, produced by Jim French Productions before live audiences on a state-of-the-art recording stage. Jim French has written and produced nearly 500 original shows. Learn more about the history, the future and go behind the scenes of Jim French productions when we have Jim French and Larry Albert live and in person at the next REPS meeting in Seattle, Washington on October 6th.
Place: Norse Home Social Hall 5311 Phinney Ave N Seattle, WA 98103 Be there!

Martin Grams: DICK TRACY COMIC STRIPS, 1931-1932

Martin Grams: DICK TRACY COMIC STRIPS, 1931-1932: Dick Tracy Reprint Volume One I grew up watching and reading Dick Tracy. Mostly because the Warren Beatty movie was released in theater...