an antique microphone, resembling the dial of a rotary telephone, with words under the picture saying Radio out of the past.

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March 2007

Joy jackson interviews Mr. mackey

We are delighted to welcome joe mackey an oldtime radio historian
who will take us through the month of April and tell us what happened in oldtime radio during that month.
Joy jackson will be conducting the interview with Mr. mackey.

Another trip down Memory lane in Oldtime Radio

Once again, we shall take a trip down memory Lane with Mr. Fred Bertelsen. This time,
as we continue our stroll down Memory Lane, we will turn back the clock to September
8, 1953 and we'll listen to the CBS Tuesday Night Line-up beginning at 9:00 PM with
Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar which was followed by 21st Precinct. Two very good shows,
but unfortunately these are AFRS Radio repeatsand there will be no wonderful commercials.
Johnny Dollar (John Lund) will explain Johnny's expense account in relation to the

Join Rob Hancik in Outer Space

Mr. Rob Hancik of Bethlehem, Pa presented two great science fiction shows on Thursday
on Radio out of the Past. They are Space patrol with Commander Buzz Cory and Cadet
Happy and Space Cadet with Tom Corbett and his two buddies, Roger and Zastro.

Two great shows A Shipment of Mute Fate from Escape, and The Trap from X Minus One presented by Joy Jackson

Presenter Joy Jackson ofSeattle, Washington, an OTR fan for over 14 years and the
founder of the American Radio Theater which recreates many wonderful oldtime radio
programs. The shows are: A Shipment of Mute Fate from Escape, and The Trap from X
Minus One. One is adventure/suspense, the other is pure but funny science fiction.
A shipment of Mute Fate--a large deadly snake is being transported aboard a passenger
liner. Following a freak wave, the locked storage container is found smashed to smithereens.
But where is the snake? The trap--(from Science Fiction on Radio by James Widner