TWTD Archive – July 17, 1999
VARIETY OF SHOWS
Originally broadcast on WNIB
Saturday, July 17, 1999
FIBBER MC GEE AND THE GOOD OLD DAYS OF RADIO (5-26-74) Fifth show in the seven-part series. The Thursday Programs: Abbott and Costello; Baron Munchausen; Kraft Music Hall; Aldrich Family; Rudy Vallee; Just Plain Bill and other soap operas; Green Hornet; Bing Crosby. Chrysler Airtemp. (53 min in two segments)
ROCKY FORTUNE (3-23-54) Frank Sinatra stars as Fortune, “that footloose and fancy free young gentleman” whose employment agency gets him a position with an experimental concern called the Zenith Foundation for the Promotion of Interplanetary Travel. Cast includes Howard Culver, Don Diamond, Dan Risk. AFRTS rebroadcast. (24 min)
TO BE PERFECTLY FRANK (4-6-54) Frank Sinatra’s transcribed quarter-hour program during which he sings and plays records. Sustaining, NBC. (14 min)
SPEAKING OF RADIO (5-7-79) Musician Leon Lichtenfeld recalls his work during the early days of radio in Chicago in a conversation with Chuck Schaden recorded in the Those Were The Days studio. Mr. Lichtenfeld died in 1989 at the age of 94. (40 min)
RECOLLECTIONS AT THIRTY (11-21-56) Program 19: Fred Allen and Jack Benny; Helen Kane; “Jumbo” on the Rudy Vallee Show; Fred MacMurray and Dorothy Lamour. Sustaining, NBC. (24 min)
PHILCO RADIO TIME (5-7-47) Bing Crosby welcomes guests Al Jolson and Irving Berlin Bing sings “Country Style;” Al sings “Lazy;” Berlin sings “Oh How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning.” Crosby and Jolson sing Berlin’s “Alexander’s Ragtime Band.” John Scott Trotter and the orchestra. Ken Carpenter announces.
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