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April 2010

April 29 2010 Program

Joy Jackson indtroduces us to a wealthy man about town who leads a double life, fighting injustice. Is it Batman? Superman? Zorro? No, but the character that inspired all the super-heroes: The Scarlet Pimpernel. After that we ride with the greatest pirate of them all in Afloat with Henry Morgan.
Also played in the chatroom that night:
Joy read a couple of pages from Over Periscope Pond by Esther Sayles Root and Marjorie Crocker, having to do with soldiers blinded in world war I.
Dave McElroy played his dad's v-disk from Jan 1945 recorded in Hawaii

Bob's Birthday hosted by Rotten Rick Spurgeon

This week "Rotten Rick Spurgeon" was our host. let us see what he will be playing.

Old Time radio Spring Marathon April 17-18

Spring is busting out all over and so's the Spring Marathon from Radio Out of the Past. This time around each host has a different theme for his or her shows. You can listen to your favorite theme or hang out with us all day long.
.Saturday April 17.

Devon Wilkins.
Theme: Is There A Doctor In The House?
1 The Story of Dr. Kildare: "E. Carlton" March 9, 1951,
2 Medical Detectives: "Death in The Parish"
3 Dr. Christian: "Blind Boy" Dec. 5, 1937
4. Family Doctor
5 The Doctor Fights: "Medicine for The Enemy" Aug. 28, 1945

Michael Amaro

Otr Thursday Night What Once Was Radio - Tax day in the us hosted by John Beaulieu

Hello again, it's time for another what once was radio. Thursday April 15th kinda has a ring to it. Oh yes I know why, it's tax day and being the retired tax man I guess I should do something dealing with taxes. I guess then I will. How about Burns and Allen and income tax time and Father Knows Best and the income tax mix up. Sounds like a real winner to me and I'm sure you'll enjoy it too.

John Beaulieu

Same Time Same Station Hosted by John and Larry Gassman

Includes a last interview with Eddie Carroll by larry Gassman