
sponsored by Helping Hands for the Blind

sponsored by Helping Hands for the Blind
it is my great pleasure to present a classic which may seem weighty to some. If you
are wondering "How can they do this in an hour?", when you arrive, I think your doubts
will be pleasantly appeased by the end of the evening. Here some elaboration is required.
In 1859, Charles Dickens first published A Tale Of Two Cities through the venerable
firm of Chapman and Hall. It is one of two historical novels in the Dickens cannon,
the other being Little Dorian Grey. A Tale Of Two Cities though has probably the
most well known line in English literature. "It was the best of times, it was the
Thursday night Radio Out Of The Past adds another presenter to its roster as Rick
Spurgeon from Woodstock, Ontario, Canada, brings his Radio Renaissance series to
us.
Leading off will be "The Royal Treatment", a 1957 episode from The F. B. I. In Peace
And War.
Then we make a 180 degree turm as we switch to a 1935 episode of Fibber McGee And
Molly in which the McGees meet Wistful Vista for the first time.