TWTD Archive – January 16th, 1999
VARIETY OF SHOWS
Originally broadcast on WNIB
Saturday, January 16th, 1999
THE SHADOW (5-16-48) “The Giant of Madras” starring Bret Morrison as Lamont Cranston, “wealthy young man about town” with Grace Matthews as his “constant friend and companion,” the lovely Margo Lane. Traveling on a train, Lamont and Margo meet a man carrying a valuable diamond. Soon the man is fatally wounded and the gem is missing. Andre Baruch announces. MBS. (23:40)
CAVALCADE OF AMERICA (12-5-38) “Knute Rockne” is the subject as Gabriel Heatter introduces this show devoted to the legendary Notre Dame football coach whose career began in Chicago’s Logan Square community. Donald Voorhees and the orchestra. DuPont, CBS. (28:43)
SPEAKING OF RADIO (12-13-73) Actor Bret Morrison, who por trayed “The Shadow” (Lemont Cranston) on radio in 1943 and 1944 and from 1945-1954, recalls his broadcast career in a conversation with Chuck Schaden in Mr. Morrison’s Hollywood home. He died in 1978 at the age of 66. (35:23)
THE SHADOW (2-8-48) “The Thing in the Cage” starring Bret Morrison as Lamont Cranston with Grace Matthews as the lovely Margo Lane. A fearsome caged beast kills on command of its master. Cranston, using hypnotic powers learned in the Orient, becomes The Shadow at the appropriate moment. Andre Baruch announces. Blue Coal, MBS. (27:54)
RECOLLECTIONS AT THIRTY (6-27-56) Program 3 of 33. Audio clips from NBC’s 30 year broadcast history. NBC Minstrels; Easy Aces; Shell Chateau with Al Jolson and Maxie Rosenbloom; Original Amateur Hour with Major Edward Bowes; actor Leslie Howard; Rosa Ponselle. Ed Herlihy hosts. Sustaining, NBC. (23:57)
KAY KYSER’S KOLLEGE OF MUSICAL KNOWLEDGE (12-5-45) The “old professor” and the gang broadcasting from the U.S. Naval Station at Corpus Christi, Texas. Featured are Michael Douglas, Georgia Carroll, Ish-Kabibble. Includes a quiz segment on radio themes. AFRS rebroadcast. (30:00)
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