
sponsored by Helping Hands for the Blind

sponsored by Helping Hands for the Blind
we listened to an interview with Jim Dolan in our Old time Radio chat room hosted
by Joy Jackson. Jim Dolan has been active in Seattle radio for over twenty five years.
Along with Kevin Clark, he has operated Creative Media Concepts, a recording studio
specializing in radio production. Dolan and Clark started the Radio Entertainment
Network in 1995 as a free program for radio reading services. Approximately thirty
radio reading services use REN programming to provide audio only entertainment programming
serving the blind and visually impaired listeners.
listen to Bobby Benson and the riders of the B Bar B Ranch on Thursday evening at
8 pm Eastern time. We will visit Bobby and his friends, Tex Mason, the ranch foreman,
Harka, the noble indian friend, Irish, the talkative ranch hand and of course Don
Knotts who was Windy Wales. Mr.
Rob Hancik, the host of Yesterday once More will play these programs.
Mr. Rob Hancik, the host of Yesterday once More played two wonderful Gangbuster shows.
Delma Bliss had a power outage and could not play her programs
Fred Bertelsen plays The Silver Eagle from July 20, 1954 starring Jim Ameche as Sgt
Jim West of the Canadian Northwest Mounted Police which was sponsored by Wheaties.
The episode is titled Decoy for Death. Fred Bertelsen then played King of the Royal
Mounted from 1943. The episode is titled Constable Reardon's First Case and stars
Richard Dix as Sgt. Dave King. King of the Royal Mounted is a fictional character
created by Stephen Slesinger in 1936. Slesinger licensed popular Western writer Zane
Grey's byline, and marketed the character as Zane Grey's King of the Royal Mounted.