VARIETY OF SHOWS

Originally broadcast on WNIB
Saturday, November 6, 1999

CINNAMON BEAR (1937) Chapter 1. Judy and Jimmy Barton discover that the silver star for the top of their Christmas tree is missing. Searching for the ornament in their attic, they meet Paddy O’Cinnamon. First of 26 con­secutive episodes. (13 min) Those Were The Days listeners have voted THE CINNAMON BEAR one of the 20 Best Old Time Radio Shows of the 20th Century. 

SPEAKING OF RADIO (8-12-76) Broadcaster Art Linkletter talks about his long career in a conversation with Chuck Schaden recorded in Mr. Linkletter’s office in Beverly Hills, California. (32 min)

PEOPLE ARE FUNNY (1­5-54) Emcee Art Linkletter presents stunts about a man who must break a gift sent to him in error; newlyweds; a fast-talking, fast-thinking handler” of housewives. Mars, Inc., CBS. (29 min)

CINNAMON BEAR (1937) Chapter 2. Judy and Jimmy de-grow and take a glass airplane to Maybe Land in search of the silver star. (13 min)

RECOLLECTIONS (2-27-57) Ed Herlihy hosts Program 28 in the series celebrating NBC’s 30th Anniversary. Harriet Hilliard, Bob Burns, Bunny Berigan and the orchestra, Elsie Janis, Gene Raymond. Sustaining, NBC. (24 min)

CINNAMON BEAR (1937) Chapter 3. Weary Willie and the Looking Glass Valley. (13 min)

HAVE GUN, WILL TRAVEL (5-17-59) “Gold Mine” starring John Dehner as Paladin, with Ben Wright as Hey Boy. Annette Vargas in­herits a valuable gold mine, but an evil pros­pector aims to steal her deed. Multiple spon­sors, CBS. (23 min)

CINNAMON BEAR (1937) Chapter 4. The Inkaboos! (13 min)