WBAI-FM Upcoming Program
Golden Age of Radio

Sun, Sep 11, 2022 8:00 PM

MARSHA HUNT, JIMMY STEWART, BICKERSONS, GUNSMOKE


Tonight, September 11, 2022 at 8 PM EDT, we feature actress and activist Marsha Hunt, following our weekly episode of GUNSMOKE. It's all tonight on THE GOLDEN AGE OF RADIO. Tune in to WBAI-NY 99.5 FM, or listen to the stream at wbai.org.


GUNSMOKE from CBS on March 26, 1955 #154 "Horse Deal” for L & M. Charlie Deesha's horses have been stolen, and the thief is selling them all over Dodge. Starring William Conrad, Parley Baer, Georgia Ellis, Howard McNear, Harry Bartell, James Nusser, Vic Perrin, Sam Edwards, Joe Cranston, written by John Meston, directed by Norman Macdonnell, music by Rex Koury, sound patterns by Tom Hanley & Ray Kemper, announcer George Walsh.


THE UNEXPECTED from Hamilton-Whitney syndication #2/101 on July 18, 1947 "Birthday Present." A woman wants a gold bracelet very much, and she's determined to have the best! The program was re-used as program #101 on April 2, 1948. Starring Marsha Hunt, written by Frank Burt & Robert Libbott, produced & directed by Frank K Danzig, supervised by Alvin C. Gershenson.


THE CHARLIE McCARTHY SHOW from NBC on Nov 07, 1948 #228 The Bickersons starring Don Ameche and Marsha Hunt. John is in the hospital to have his uvula shortened to stop his snoring. Written by Phil Rapp, with Gale Gordon, Edgar Bergen, Ray Noble and His Orchestra, announcer Ken Carpenter


THE LUX RADIO THEATRE from CBS on Dec 17, 1945 "Made For Each Other" for Lux. A meek lawyer meets the crisis of a sick baby. Host: William Keighley, starring Jimmy Stewart, Marsha Hunt, Verna Felton, Ernestine Wade, Lou Merrill, Guy Kingsford (doubles), Kathleen Fitz (doubles), Griff Barnett, Edward Marr (doubles), Tyler McVey (doubles), Ed Emerson (doubles), Alexander Gerry (doubles), Dorothy Scott, Leone LeDoux (doubles), Helen Andrews, Betty Jean Hainey, intermission guest Jane Nigh, Julie Bannon as "Libby," Vivian Carter (commercial spokesman), Beverly Brown (commercial spokesman), screenplay by Jo Swerling, story by Rose Franken, adapted for radio by Sanford Barnett, directed by Fred MacKaye, SFX by Charlie Forsyth, music by Louis Silver, announcer John Milton Kennedy, 2nd announcer Thomas Hanlon.
 

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