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Old Time Radio - Miscellaneous & Other - Valentine’s Day Collection
14.02.13
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Datei | Datum | Inhalt | Dauer |
19420505_sammy_kaye | 05.05.1942 | Sammy Kaye Sunday Serenade (Music): "Let's Swing and Sway with Sammy Kay." It's Inter-American and National Music week, to make "good music, familiar music" and the soft melodic tunes float through the airwave. Sammy Kaye recites the romantic poem, "My Love Anabelle Lee." | 29:44 |
19440214_cavalcade | 14.02.1944 | Cavalcade of America (Drama): GI Valentine This special Valentine Special stars big names Francis Langford, June Lockheart, plus Tony Romano and his indispensible guitar,. Frances Langford sings "Please Don't Cry," and tells of her U. S. O. tour visiting troops around the world. The show reads real letters from servicemen and women to their Valentine left on the home front. | 29:22 |
19440215_lonesome | 15.02.1944 | Lonesome Gal - (Musical) Her sultry voice opens with the title song "Lonesome Gal" she asks that you spent a little time with her as she "sooths your workday nerves." She plays a western themed song for all you gentlemen tonight as she is a western kind of gal from Texas. | 16:36 |
19490213_ozzie | 13.02.1949 | Ozzie and Harriet (Comedy): Buying A Valentine Ozzie looks for an unusual gift for his wife to impress her with his ingenuity on Valentine's Day. Ozzie eventually asks Harriet "What do you think that I got you for Valentine's Day and what size?" | 28:45 |
19490213_quiet | 13.02.1949 | Quiet Please (Mystery): A man in a little town in Illinois reminisces on how he almost looses his sweetheart because she doesn't get his Valentine. | 28:57 |
19500216_duffy | 16.02.1950 | Duffy’s Tavern (Mystery): Mystery Valentine | 28:30 |
19520219_brooks | 19.02.1952 | Our Miss Brooks (Comedy): Valentine's Day Date" Miss Brooks thinks of the romantic gesture to send Mr. Boyton an unsigned Valentine. However, the clueless science teacher is busy caring for his heartbroken pet frog Mr. MacDougal who has "springfever." | 28:39 |