
sponsored by Helping Hands for the Blind

sponsored by Helping Hands for the Blind
First we will listen to George S Decker tell us about the murder of his mother from
the 1953 series Confession. Then will pay a visit to the old west, yes you heard
correctly, the old west, and listen to Thomas Hyland tell us the story of The Death
of a Picture Hanger from the Crime Classics series. This show also is from 1953.
Fred Bertelsen
Joy Jackson will play one of her favorite creations, the Sunset Squadron. We will
be treated to the Director's Cut of this radio play, originally recorded in 2004.
The program will start with the promo that KIXI radio built for the show, since it
was broadcast a week after the performance.
The show has been modified with the addition of some characters, and new performances
by a few others, along with enhanced sound effects and music. Afterwards, Joy will
be willing to share behind the scenes experiences that made a difference in the writing
of the play.
This year is an election year here in the U.S. and we have a woman running for president.
Well, back in 1940 a woman ran for president as well, her name Gracie Allen. So join
me as Gracie tells about the Surprise Party and her run for the White House.
As you may or may not know the following Monday is Presidents Day here in the U.S.
When we celebrate the presidents of the past. For my second show I will present Life
With Luigi. In this show Luigi discovers America the young Italian shows his love
for our country and its presidents especially George Washington.
Hearthstone of the Death Squad was a spinoff from The Molle Mystery Theater. It featured
homicide cases investigated by Inspector Hearthstone. Starring Alfred Shirley, the
series was produced by Frank and Anne Hummert. Tonight's show, "The Terrifying Letter
Murder Case" is from January 10th, 1952. Then we shall hear an episode of The Adventures
of Father Brown, which was broadcast on Sundays over Mutual from June 10, to July
29, 1945 and starred Karl Swenson. Tonight we will listen to the episode "The Three
Tools of Death" from July 22, 1945.