michael’s saturdaynight surprise
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This week, in honor of Cinco de may when Mexican troops defeated a French Army and took a big step towards the independence of Mexico. I shall play two shows by The Robin Hood of the Old West, The Cisco Kid starring Jack mather and harry lang. Please drop by at 8 pm for some great oTR chat. I suspect that there may be some Latino music for you to hear in commemoration of Cinco de mayo.
Host: Robert Acosta
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Our Presenter for this Thursday will be Kelly Sapergia. He will play two programs.
Dragnet “The Big Compulsion,” April 12, 1953. Also, The Amos ‘n Andy 25th Anniversary program: April 14, 1953.
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Our Presenter for this week is a dear friend, danny Goodwin who will be playing his tenth Commercial Corner for us. Let us see what Dannny has to say about his presentation
Hello Bob:
Now that we have finally got rid of the winter season (at least on the calendar), I have another COMMERCIAL CORNER program ready. This is actually a repeat of the first COMMERCIAL CORNER I presented concerning the changes of the radio commercials during the golden age (titled “Radio Commercials 1920’s-1960’s-Another Look”. The only difference is the material I’m using is different from the first, and I hope a little more polished.
Thank you.
Danny Goodwin
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Our Presenter for this week is Matt Cox who will be playing some great shows. Let us see what Matt has to say about his presentation.
It’s been a long time since Cruising the Classics has been heard and
I’m pleased to say that it will be nice to be back March 31st in the
Bertelsen Room at 9 pm Eastern 6 pm Pacific. This week we’ll be
looking at the NBC University Theater again and from April 9 1950
we’ll be listening to “The Nazareen,” by Shalom Ash. The Book was
written in 1939 and tells the story from three different prspectives
of the last days of Jesus. The book was originally written in
Yiddish and with some masterful work done by Ernest Kenoi is well
translated and preserved.
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