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Abe Burrows Show - More Sex Appeal
This show featured 15-minute comedy and music segments performed, directed, and written by the multitalented Abe Burrows. Put A Piece Of Carbon Paper Under Your Heart (1st song)
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Abe Burrows Show - Real Life Romance
This show featured 15-minute comedy and music segments performed, directed, and written by the multitalented Abe Burrows. The Girl Is Crazy Crazy About Me (1st song)
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Abe Burrows Show - When Television Takes Over
This show featured 15-minute comedy and music segments performed, directed, and written by the multitalented Abe Burrows. Leave Us Face It Were In Love (1st song)
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Abie's Irish Rose - Murphy And Levy Meet Flannagan
Abie's Irish Rose stars the young newlyweds from Jewish and Catholic background, Abie and Rosemary Levy. It began as a broadway show in 1922 with a long run of 2,327 performances. The old time radio show premiered on Knickerbocker Playhouse. Abie and Rosemary are deeply in love and elope much to their families' disgust. Family bickering ensues until Rosemary gives birth to twins on Christmas Day. A few small bickers brew beneath the surface o...
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About Books and Writers - Alan Campbell Johnson
Alan Campbell Johnson discusses his book, "Mission with Mount Batten," a nonfictional account of Mount Batten, an Indian Nationalist leader during the 1940s.
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About Books and Writers - Charles Dickinson
Dickinson shares his fictional book "Crows". He discusses the book's characters and his own family relationships.
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About Books and Writers - Doug Terman
Doug Terman talks about his book, "Shell Game", a fictional story based upon the Cuban Missile Crisis.
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About Books and Writers - Guy de Rothchilds
Cromie talks with Guy about his book on his own life.
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About Books and Writers - Janet Dailey
Janet Dailey briefly discusses her fiction book "The Glory Game" about a family during divorce. She talks a lot about herself and how she came to be a writer.
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About Books and Writers - Joseph C. Golden
Joseph C. Golden talks about his nonfiction book, "The Death Merchant", about a CIA officer who is jailed for murder.
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About Books and Writers - Thomas Norton
This interview with Norton deals with his book about art collecting and the history of his organization.
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Academy Award - #02 Kitty Foyle
The famous rags-to riches story of mainline Philadelphia and poor-but-proud Kitty. Kitty Foyle was a 1940 academy award winning film drama starring Ginger Rogers as Katherine "Kitty" Foyle a secretary whose involvement with a married, upper-class man leads to tremendous conflicts. Sam Woods directed the film which gained five academy award nominations and achieved one win for best actress. This radio version was written by Frank Wilson and th...
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Academy Award - #03 The Story of Louis Pasteur
A dramatization about the great scientist and his fight against ignorance and disease. The story of Louis Pasteur was written for radio by Frank Wilson with an original musical score composed and conducted by Leith Stevens. It stars Paul Muni in his 1936 film academy winning award role of Dr. Louis Pasteur the scientist who invented pasteurisation and made the first vaccine against rabies. He proclaimed to not practicing medicine but trying to...
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Academy Award - #06 Stagecoach
The well-done story of the romance between the captured outlaw and the dance hall girl. Stagecoach was nominated for the 1939 Academy Award in the category of Best Picture of the Year. It is the story of a trip by stagecoach in the early days of the west in Arizona, an epic journey in those days shortly after the civil war. It is a story of those who drove and those who rode that stagecoach. But mostly it is a story of a bad man on the trails...
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Academy Award - #10 Arise My Love
A love story between a pilot and a girl reporter in wartime Europe. Paramount’s hit picture Arise My Love won the 1940 academy award for the years best original story and stars Ray Milland who as best actor of the year won the 1945 academy award. It is a comedy drama of love and romance set in the summer 1939 the Spanish civil war is over and WW2 is about to begin.
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Academy Award - #13 Front Page
Comedy about the newspaper business and one reporter's efforts to get married and free himself from his editor's clutches. This is the story of a good newspaperman Hildy Johnson who wanted to get married and go to New York and of his tyrannical and resourceful managing editor Walter Burns who wanted him to stay being a newspaperman and of other reported matters pertaining to the case including a guy who was to get hanged in the morning… Pat O'...
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Academy Award - #19 Hold Back The Dawn
A down-and-out European trying to enter America marries a schoolteacher to become a citizen. Hold Back The Dawn won Best Motion Picture of 1941 and was nominated for seven different Academy Awards. Olivia De Havilland plays the role she created on the screen and for which she was nominated as best actress of the year for the 1941 Academy Award. Exciting romantic drama starring Charles Boyer. Georges Iscovescu is a Romanian immigrant who f...
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Academy Award - #20 Watch On The Rhine
A story about a German anti-Nazi family visiting America in the years before the war. Paul Lukas won the 1943 Academy Award as best actor for the year and here stars in the thrilling drama Watch On The Rhine, the picture that was nominated as best screen play and best production of 1943 and in which Paul Lukas won his academy award. This is the story of a German who with his American born wife and their three children came to America past...
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Academy Award - #24 Pinocchio
The Walt Disney version of the famous story. One of the most delightful fantasies ever presented on screen is Walt Disney’s Pinocchio the picture that for best original music score and best song of the year won the 1940 academy award. This is the story of a little boy who was carved out of wood. His name was Pinocchio and because he was a very good little boy when all was said and done, he became a real little boy like you and lived happily e...
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Academy Award - #25 Shadow Of A Doubt
A young girl in a small town suspects her visiting uncle is a murderer. This is the story of a weary traveller who had journeyed far, peered in to the dark corners of life and with a breath of phantoms on his neck shook off pursuit for a few days and sought refuge in the only life filled bit of the world he had saved to hide in, the placid home of his next of kin. Here at least he can relax for here he is of the nobility, salt of the earth th...
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Academy Award - #26 White Cliffs of Dover
An American woman marries an English peer during the first World War in Britain. Irene Dunne stars and has four times been nominated for the Academy Award as best actress of the year. You will hear her now starring in The White Cliffs Of Dover with Sir Aubrey Smith. They both play the roles they created on screen in this dramatic picture, which for best photography of the year was nominated for the 1944 Academy Award.
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Academy Award - #27 Guest In The House
A neurotic disrupts the happy home life of her doctor's family. Guest In The House is the thrilling drama which was nominated for a 1945 academy award. It is the story of a diseased personality, a neurotic girl whose physician fell in love with her and made the mistake of bringing her in to the sanctuary of his New England family...
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Academy Award - #28 My Man Godfrey
The classic story of the Depression and the Butler found at the city dumps. My Man Godfrey stars William Powell in his original 1936 motion picture role of Godfrey for which he was nominated for an award as best actor of the year. This delightful comedy picture was nominated in six different classifications for the 1936 academy awards.
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