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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January 2008

two exciting shows from Frontier Gentleman by Rob hancik

Rob hancik plays two exciting shows from Frontier Gentleman. Frontier Gentleman,
J.B> Kendall played by John Danar ran in 1958. Unfortunately, this program came to
us at a time when old time radio was waning.
Rob will play two parts of a four-part story. This program concerns the life of the
famous madam gambler, Belle Siddens played by jean Bates. I believe that J.B. kendall
fell in love with Belle.

Hairy Wild Man by World Adventurer's Club

kelly Sapergia of Canada played two fine shows. Ellery Queen, the Mischief Maker
and the World Adventurer's Club. This show features John Steel, Adventurer.

In the Bag and Vic and Sade by American Radio Theater

Join Joy Jackson and the American Radio Theater in two recreations from the days
of old time radio. "In the Bag" is a charming tale of love in the fast city of Las
Vegas. We finish off with a visit with Vic and Sade. January is the month for resolutions.
Rich and Vic have resolved to exercise, but they're having a little trouble getting
started.

Memory Lane by Fred Bertelsen

Crime Fighters will take a look at Calling All Cars, which was broadcast from Nov
29th, 1933 to Sept 8th, 1939. Calling All Cars was one of the earliest police shows
on the air. It dramatized true crime stories and was introduced by officers of Los
Angeles and other police departments. None of the cast was credited, with one exception.
We will feature the episode, "Death In The Moonlight" from March 8th, 1938.
Then we will take a look at everyone's favorite, Nero Wolfe, who first appeared on
radio on July 5th, 1943 on the Blue Network in The Adventures Of Nero Wolfe. This