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  • A Conversation with Santa Claus
    2024/12/23
    In this episode, listen to a charming and nostalgic conversation between Santa Claus and the twin girls from Madison, Wisconsin, as broadcast by radio station WFOW on December 24, 1949. Experience the innocence and wonder of a bygone era, when Santa's voice crackled over the airwaves, and children's dreams were simple.


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    18 分
  • When the Army Stepped up for Korean Orphans
    2024/12/16
    Today we serve up a poignant report from the Army Hour, highlighting the compassionate efforts of American soldiers in Korea during the late 1950s and early 1960s. Discover how these servicemen, stationed far from home, dedicated their free time to supporting Korean orphans, providing much-needed love, care, and companionship. With firsthand accounts from Master Sergeant Eldred M. Egan and Sister Philomena of the Star of the Sea orphanage, this episode paints a vivid picture of the kindness and generosity that transcended cultural and language barriers. Experience the touching stories of soldiers who, through their voluntary acts of goodwill, enhanced the reputation of the U.S. Army and left a lasting impact on the lives of countless children.

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    9 分
  • Tall Tales: Davy Crocket Went Huntin' A Wife
    2024/12/09
    Dive into the lore of Davy Crockett, Tennessee's beloved son, shortly before the Disney-fueled Crockett craze hit the airwaves. In this June 15, 1954 broadcast, explore the lesser-known tale of young Davy's romantic pursuits and his human struggles, a narrative that paints a vivid picture of the man behind the legend. Also Experience the charm of the earlier "Ballad of Davy Crockett," a piece of folklore that predates the famous 1950s hit.

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    18 分
  • You and the World: Indian Music
    2024/12/02
    This week, we explore rare recordings from CBS News analyst Dwight Cooke's travels in Asia in the early 1950s to hear a sampling of classical Indian music. Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of India through classical ragas and heartfelt folk tunes. Don't miss this unique auditory journey that showcases the vibrant music of a nation whose influence continues to grow.

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    20 分
  • Proudly We Hail: A Thanksgiving Day Story
    2024/11/25
    An ex-GI (Philip Terry) and his wife at Thanksgiving time face a choice between facing a down payment on a new house or having the opportunity to change the life of a disabled news boy.

    Original Radio Broadcast Date; November 12, 1947


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    19 分
  • When You Were Eight and I Was Nine...
    2024/11/18
    Step into the world of vaudeville and radio's golden age with this delightful episode featuring the comedic genius of Ed Wynn, one of the earliest big-time radio comics. Known for lending his voice to the Mad Hatter in Disney's "Alice in Wonderland," Wynn's career began on Broadway before transitioning to radio in the 1930s. In this episode, we explore an August 30, 1932 segment from his "Fire Chief" radio show, where Wynn delivers a whimsical comic opera titled "When You Were Eight and I Was Nine and We Were Seventeen."

    Experience the charm of his vaudevillian routines filled with wordplay and humor, even during the Great Depression. Despite facing personal struggles and industry challenges, Wynn left an indelible mark on both radio and television and later in life, found success in dramatic roles, earning accolades and a legacy as a Disney legend.

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    15 分
  • The Passing Parade: Election Footnotes
    2024/11/11
    This week's we're serving up an episode of John Nesbit's "The Passing Parade." Originally aired on December 6, 1936, this episode offers a fascinating glimpse into the political and cultural landscape of the time with a series of short, compelling vignettes. From the amusing bets surrounding the 1936 presidential election to the whimsical tale of the whistling mailman, each story is a testament to Nesbit's masterful storytelling. Discover the legendary Emperor Norton, a beloved San Francisco figure whose eccentric dreams and proclamations left an indelible mark on the city. This episode captures the essence of a bygone era, blending humor, history, and humanity in a way that only Nesbit could.

    Referenced:

    The Emperor Norton Trust

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    21 分
  • Adventures in Research: Eyes and Ears for Millions, Part One
    2024/11/04
    Dive into the fascinating world of early radio broadcasting as we go back to the dawn of commercial broadcasting. This episode of Adventures in Research hosted by Paul Shannon explores the thrilling journey of how radio broadcasting began, with insights from Dr. Phillips Thomas, a research engineer with firsthand knowledge of the events that shaped the industry. Experience the excitement of the first scheduled radio broadcast, the 1920 Harding-Cox presidential election returns, and discover how this monumental event paved the way for modern broadcasting.

    Originally aired on November 21, 1944

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    21 分