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The first is from the program Grand Central Station and the title is Moon Blind,
a nice romantic drama. The second show will have you tapping your
feet and singing along with my favorite cowboy Gene Autry. He will have a story for
you as well. The only date I can give you on this one is 1953 because it is an Arm
Forces Radio broadcast. So join me and sit back relax and listen, as we venture in
to another What Once Was Radio.
This time it's radio from A to Z. We'll lead off with "A Date With Judy" from radio's
first golden age. This will be followed by "Zero
Hour" from radio's mini-revival in the 70's. So why not join us for an hour of comedy
and intrigue?
In May of 1929, a book was published that to this date is considered by some, the
greatest war epic of our time. It was written while the author spent some time during
his many adventures abroad at a relative’s home in Arkansas. The book is written
in five books and tells the story of Frederick Henry and Catherine Barkley and it
takes place during World War I on the Italian front. If you haven't figured it out
the book is "A Farewell to Arms," and its author is Ernest Hemingway. When I first
looked at tackling this classic I had many questions to consider. Which old time