THE END OF WWII IN THE SUMMER OF 1945 – PT 1

Originally broadcast WDCB
Saturday, August 6, 2005 

INNER SANCTUM (5-15-45) “The Black Art” starring Simone Simon as a beautiful and wealthy woman who helps a convicted mur­derer escape. Lipton Tea, CBS. (28 min)

MEL BLANC SHOW (1-28-47) It’s the night of the annual masquerade ball and Mel has bro­ken up with his girlfriend because he is not happy with her costume. Cast includes Mary Jane Croft, Hans Conreid, Joe Kearns, Alan Reed, Jim Backus, Sportsman Quartet, Victor Miller and the orchestra. Colgate Tooth Powder, CBS. (24 min) .

SCREEN GUILD PLAYERS (3-22-43) “For Me and My Gal” starring Judy Garland, Gene Kelly and Dick Powell in a radio version of the 1942 film. A vaudeville couple is determined to play the fabled Palace Theatre in New York. Truman Bradley announces. Lady Esther products, CBS. (29 min)

VIC AND SADE (3-12-42) Vic has plans for a lunch date with his business associates. Art Van Harvey as Victor Gook, Bernardine Flynn as Sade, Billy Idleson as Rush. NBC. (11 min)

THE WHISTLER (8-21-46) “The Broken Chain” starring Elliott Lewis and Bea Benaderet. A long-suffering husband finally decides to murder his wife. Sustaining, CBS. (29 min)

LIFE WITH LUIGI (3-27-49) J. Carroll Naish stars as Luigi Basco with Alan Reed (Pasquale), Hans Conned (Schultz), Joe Forte (Horowitz), Ken Peters (Olson), Mary Shipp (Miss Spaulding), Jody Gilbert (Rosa). Luigi has a date to go dancing so he decides to take some lessons from Arthur Murray. Sustaining, CBS. (30 min)