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Airchecks

This Airchecks focuses on radio shows from old time radio to current shows written as plays or when a radio show was recorded. A showcase of radio programming that may have been lost over the decades if it hadn’t been recorded and preserved for future generations. In the radio and television industry, recordings of radio shows were fairly common anywhere from transcription discs for later replay or to make sure a commercial has been played on the air for the salesman to show their client. And sometimes it’s not just audio theatre, it can be music as well. Some items previously aired and some items that were never aired, but recorded. Airchecks is a three hour program that is uploaded into a podcast on Saturdays.

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    ep122-060125-Final Episode

    This is the final episode of Airchecks. Sorry, this is a long podcast (6 hours!), but this a brief look into my radio broadcast career from 1985-2003. Thank you for listening to the shows. This was towards the response of Classic Radio with Wyatt Cox going off the air and re-simplified to two 2 and a half hour shows per day. In the mean time, my concentration is Purdy Spit Radio, a Gig Harbor and Key Peninsula area community radio station. You can listen to it on purdyspit.org. Thank you everyone!

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    Episode 121, April 26, 2025 - June 1st Hiatus Announcement / Jean Shepherd Marathon, Final Part

    Just a little bit of a housekeeping note.  This will be the last episode of Airchecks until we are back on June 1, 2025 as we need to make some adjustments to the new radio station,  Purdy Spit Radio at purdy spit dot o r g.  In this episode:From December 30, 1964, New Year's dates are something special.  What will happen in the year 2000 when a new century starts?  Memories of "The Star and Garter. " Army story: New Year's Eve in Kansas City.  Great descriptions and imagery!  From January 13, 1965, A Banco prize: an incense burner in the shape of Buddha.  A suggestion for a course in "Remedial Shepherd" for those who only tuned in after 1961. The Disease of the Month.  Grandpa Henry and "The Eight Hour Chaw" (good story telling)!  Part of the opening theme has been deleted.  From February 8, 1965, Are animals capable of love. . . of courage?  Chameleons.  "Sweeten your personality. " Learning to laugh.  From February 26, 1965, Music to go over the cliff by,  free horse manure.  Pulling a "roscoe. " Covington Kentucky: a robbery at the diner.  The opening theme music is upcut.  

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    Episode 120, April 19, 2025 - Jean Shepherd Show Marathon, Part 14

    In this episode of the Jean Shepherd Show Marathon, we will hear:From September 15, 1964,  A remote broadcast from the Disney exhibit and the I.  B.  M.  "People Wall" at the New York's World's Fair.  From October 16, 1964, Remembering Al Pearce as a poor salesman.  Selling seeds is not an easy task.  Why painters drink too much.  Parts of the opening and closing themes have been deleted.  From November 7, 1964, The program originates from "The Limelight, " New York City.  Shepherd tells about his last two weeks touring with The Beatles in Scotland.  A meeting with a countess.  A visit to "The Whoopee Club. " Ping Pong in New York City: an army story.  From December 15, 1964, "There is something afoot! " Shep says that "according to a mjor New York City newspaper, " there is a super-race that operate flying saucers and live at the North Pole.  From December 26, 1964,  The program originates from "The Limelight, " New York City.  Playing "Turnpike Tag. " A B.  B.  gun story (see cat.  #79751 for another B.  B.  gun story told from "The Limeight").  Calling home at Christmas.  Dentist's waiting rooms: great Shepherd!  

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    Episode 119, April 12, 2025 - Jean Shepherd Show Marathon, Part 13

    In this episode we listen to:From August 4, 1964, The Sultan of Zanzibar has failed his driver's license test.  The characteristics of the "Slobbus Americanus, " a portrait in great detail.  From August 13, 1964, Memories of Vic and Sade,  Blue Tooth Johnson,  Four-Fisted Frank Fuddleman,  Gloria Golden.  From August 18, 1964,  Monster mothers.  The literary scene and the undue influence of the New York Times Book Review.  Part of the opening and closing themes have been deleted.  From August 22, 1964, The Little Roy Acuff Jukebox Bank.  Hillbilly radio sales.  Great stories of radio salesmanship.  From August 29, 1964, Sponsored by: Sustaining,  Palisades Park,  Show Magazine.  The program originates from "The Limelight, " New York City.  "Evading The Issue. " Shepherd's first day at high school.  Miss Crystal Reader in biology class.  Mr.  Pittinger teaches algebra: well told.  The Show magazine commercial features: "Beware Of TV's Election Monster, " an article about the use of computers during the coming election.  The 11:00 P.  M.  news (read by Ed Pettit) features stories about the Beatles,  who are performing tonight in Queens.  There has been rioting in Philadelphia.  Fleischmann's Yeast,  The story of M.  L.  Scott and the girl's swimming pool.  "The Song Of The Signal Corps, " great Shep!  At the toolbooth.  An enjoyable show.  The recording includes the start of,  "The Amazing Randi Show" following.  + Shepherd began his radio career in Cincinnati,  Ohio in 1948 as a broadcaster and later landed a late night show broadcast in Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania.  Jean got the nickname,  Shep,  when he was working at WOR radio in New York City.  At his overnight radio gig in New York City,  Shep told stories,  read some poetry and also organized stunts for fans who listened every night.  

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    Episode 118, April 5, 2025 - Jean Shepherd Show Marathon, Part 12

    In this episode of the Jean Shepherd Marathon on Airchecks, we present:From February 5, 1964, The story of a kid who shot down an airliner with a .22 The myth of marrying a Japanese woman.  Americans don't listen to shortwave radio.  February 14, 1964, The different types of love.  Shepherd announces that he will be broadcasting live from "The Limelight" (for the first time? ).  Playing bass in a really lousy symphony orchestra. . . during a storm.  The romance with six year old,  beautiful and wealthy Dawn Strickland.  Part of the opening theme has been deleted.  From May 23, 1964, Sponsored by: The Village Voice.  The broadcast originates from the Limelight,  New York City.  A program "not for women and children. " "Miss Subways, " "entertainment. " Dish night at the Orpheum.  The Red Garter Jazz Band plays several tunes.  Marty Warren (owner of the "Limelight") sings,  "Call Me By My Rightful Name" and "John Henry" (with lyrics about the Brooklyn Dodgers)!  The Chemistry exam.  From June 20, 1964, The broadcast originates from the "Limelight, " New York City.  Army story: searching for German submarines in the swamps of the Everglades.  An unexpected catch in the Indiana swamps.  The sight of the mud hen in the swamp.  The Toledo Mud Hens.  From July 25, 1964, Sponsored by: L and M.  The program originates from "The Limelight, " New York City.  Turtles and radio evangelists.  Doing a remote,  the congregation prays for Shepherd.  Two girls on a bus.  Army story: learning to climb poles.  Air races.  It's Shep's birthday.  

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    Episode 117, March 29, 2025 - Jean Shepherd Marathon, Part 11

    Welcome to Airchecks! Here is more of the Jean Shepherd Marathon on W O R in New York City. From December 19, 1963, Shepherd scats along with,  "The Stars and Stripes Forever" and "The Okeh Laughing Record" while doing a poor imitation of Clem McCarthy.  News from Britain in Shep's Winston Churchill voice.  Tattoos.  The sergeant and the pearl-handled grooming kit. December 23, 1963 (no description).From December 25, 1963, Thinking about the real "American Christmas. " Listening to the radio on Christmas Day.  From December 30, 1963, Right at the start of the show,  the engineer rewinds tape on the air!  Playing football when it's cold. . . and hot.  Shepherd thinks the proposed "bubble" baseball stadium to be built in Houston is a bad idea.  Unintendedly satire: "Goldwater Cologne. " The myth of controlling history.  From January 16, 1964, Cold weather masochism in New York City.  During a snow fall in New York,  Shep recalls,  "The Great Indiana Blizzard" and the old man's Graham Paige.  Part of the opening theme has been deleted,  the date is subject to correction.  

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    Episode 116, March 22, 2025 - Jean Shepherd Show Marathon, Part 10

    In this episode we feature:From April 26, 1963,  Graffiti,  Why Hud?  Life is not only a magazine,  it's a cereal!  "If you can't beat City Hall,  flood it! " Schwartz's father: a vice president and a most effective lay leader.  Part of the opening theme has been deleted.  From August 29, 1963, The program was on tape last night,  because Shepherd participated in the day's march on Washington,  D.  C.  He describes the bus ride,  the civil rights demonstration and the people who attended.  He describes the speech by Martin Luther King as "brilliant. " From August 15, 1963, News bulletin: Ted Mallie reports about a gunfight in Manhattan.  Fear of a hole in the ground.  The night the State Theatre blew up.  Part of the opening theme has been deleted.  From August 18, 1963, He announces that he will be performing at Rutgers at the end of the week.  Shepherd plays the devil.  You never can tell!  A mysterious patchwork quilt.  After the program,  WOR-FM signs of before the start of The Long John Nebel Show.  Part of the opening theme has been deleted.  

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    Episode 115, March 15, 2025, The Jean Shepherd Show Marathon, Part 9

    Here is more of the Jean Shepherd Marathon on W O R in New York City.  From April 24, 1962,  The literati today discuss films,  not books.  Chicago chop suey joints.From,   September 19, 1962, here is "Elephant Foot".  From March 15, 1963, Goldwater,  Romney and Rockefller are also not running.  Shep hasn't much patience with his engineer "Walt" (or anyone else in the studio).  Underdogs?  That's pure Orwell!  A broadcast showing the darker side of Shepherd.  From April 23, 1963,,  The date is only an approximation,  as Shep mentions it's a Monday.  The game of "Diner's Club. " Springtime in northern Indiana.  Shepherd becomes as apprentice in a piano factory.  The beginning of an education.  Part of the opening theme has been deleted.  From April 25, 1963, Khruschev says,  "Those who believe in God have a moral responsibility to stop building nuclear weapons. " A matchbook cover from, "Christorama." 

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    Episode 114, March 8, 2025 - Jean Shepherd Marathon, Part 8

    In this episode of the Jean Shepherd Marathon:From February 15, 1962,  "The human race is. . . " First days are very important.  The first day at the steel mill,  a job gotten through a ham radio contact.  "Life isn't exactly the way it seems to be. " Great Shepherd!  From February 19, 1962,  At auction: a genuine elephant's leg umbrella stand.  A St.  Louis man breaks into the zoo and frees forty-six cages of snakes.  Talking to ants and rats.  Driving a bed in Britain without a license.  Part of the opening theme has been deleted.  From February 21, 1962, Chewing the fat.  The Mole People.  "Woe betide those of you who have nothing in their lives they couldn't talk about. " A fable of a boarding house,  and other fables of George Ade.  From February 22, 1962, Shepherd almost sells out!  "The Plant-A-Prayer System. " "I Am An American Cards. " Ogg and Charlie are sitting by the shore of a lake,  when Charley's knee starts to bend.  A doomed romance.  Part of the opening theme has been deleted.  

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    Episode 113, March 1, 2025 - Jean Shepherd Marathon, Part 7

    In this episode of the Jean Shepherd Marathon:From February 27, 1961, Native rights,  a lady cab driver,  a beatnik asks for "vanilla, " a Manhattan tradition,  three thousand golf scores,  a matter of time.  From March 1, 1961, H.  G.  Grubbage and the news,  a crack in suburban Philadelphia.  "Ricky and Debby in Sardine Land. " A nose flute solo,  Babe Ruth and the wooden pig.  From March 2, 1961, A chat with Mother Nature.  Obstructionism as a way of life,  ghost believers.  Don't miss the twelve midnight WOR time tone!  From September 4, 1961, Who is really an American?  Square eggs from North Carolina.  Swimming pools and fallout shelters.  A Bangalore Torpedo movie in the army.  Part of the program's opening theme has been deleted.  From September 5, 1961, An unsolvable problem: rats and cheese,  non-violent violence.  The probabilities of suicide.  Being in a box; reading a work by James Thurber.  

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    Episode 112, February 22, 2025 - Jean Shepherd Marathon, Part 6

    In this episode of the Jean Shepherd Marathon, we present:From September 11, 1960,  "Listen Baby, " air conditioned graves?  A reading from "Fu Manchu. " Shep mentions that "this is the last of the Sunday night shows, " and that his new air time will be 12:15 A.  M.  to 4:00 A.  M.  Memories of his recent trip to Guantanemo Bay,  Cuba.  Fall Haiku.  From September 18, 1960, What not to name the baby,  the water polo game of life,  "The New Jersey Effigy Company. " After the 4:00 P.  M.  time tone,  Mutual net news with Sanford Marshall is heard.  From February 22, 1961, Tapping the one thousand foot long watermelon of life.  The game of "World Diplomacy. " "National Nothing-But-The-Truth Day. " "Civil War: A stirring promotion theme. " 

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    Episode 111, February 15, 2025 - Jean Shepherd Marathon, Part 5

    In this Jean Shepherd Marthanon we will play:From September 3, 1960, The MONY sign,  Shep plans to make the first purchase at the new Paperbook Gallery.  Three hundred copies of "I Libertine" will be given away.  Og and Charlie on the shore of Lake Titicaca: the first clam is eaten.  The commercial for "The Electronic Workshop" (one of the sponsors) features a monaural component system for $150! From September 4, 1960, A ride on the caterpillar.  Being on the "art studies" mailing list.  Don't vote!  The revolt of the British bus drivers.  A taste of slumgullion.  Getting the itch.  From September 10, 1960, Shep describes his visit to Guantanemo Bay,  Cuba.  Shepherd on the Voice Of America?  What would the world think?  Drawing objects and really seeing them.  A phone call from a "lovable girl" and a "dynamic man of action. " 

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    Episode 110, February 8, 2025 - Jean Shepherd Marathon, Part 4

    In this Jean Shepherd marathon, we present:Shep talks about: the chain on the door, the steel mill and "Terry and The Pirates." Permanent protection from the elements. WOR is breaking in a new fifty thousand watt transmitter after the show (the one in current use was put into service in 1923). Mom's cookie cutter, The New York Times asks Shepherd for assistance. Whitey Ford pitches to a loser. Fu Manchu for president! Chinese water torture, a lifetime credit card, three roosters on a bathtub. Portions of this program might be recorded out of sequence. (July 10, 1960)The emblem of the eagle should be replaced by a cocker spaniel. A modest proposal for ex-presidents (and others). The starlings have arrived in Queens, memories of the Lone Ranger. (July 23, 1960)"The Footrace Of Life" in New York. At the dog track: chasing the rabbitt of life. Shep reveals the source of alligators in the sewers of New York City. (July 30, 1960)

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    Episode 109, February 1, 2025 - Jean Shepherd Marathon, Part 3

    In this Jean Shepherd episode:The recording begins with Dwight Weist reading the WOR News. Grand Prix auto racing, fishing, air races, dance marathons. (June 25, 1960)The July 4th weekend, old Wallace Beery movies, Druids at Stonehenge, "We are being inundated by a wave of creeping meatballism." Shep asks all listeners who are using a portable radio to wave a white handkerchief or towel in the air. Shep refers to Del Sharbutt as "a human pipe organ." He awards a "brass figmagee" and recalls his mother's "rump sprung chenille bathrobe." Shep plays, "When The Bloom Is On The Sage" on his nose flute. Riding buses in New York. A good show! (July 2, 1960)Summer madness and "The Great  Ice Cream War." A real ingredient in bowling balls is cheese! (July 4, 1960) 

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    Episode 108, January 25, 2025 - Jean Shepherd Marathon, Part 2

    In part 2 of the Jean Shepherd Marathon, we will present:Coney Island: the man in the batting cage, a visit to Germany, the Cincinnati Human Fly, grandmother's eyeglasses, "Excelsior, You Fathead." (April 9, 1960)Jean has been locked out of his office at WOR! Angry cab drivers, a world filled with agents, Aunt Theresa's Jell-O molds, Aunt Theresa and Uncle Fred. "There are elements of Ahab in each of us!" (April 16, 1960)A movie on the Late Show, a panorama of the Civil War, Indiana, a snake chucking, "Night People," a new kind of sin. (June 4, 1960)

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    Episode 107, January 18, 2025 - Jean Shepherd Marathon, Part 1

    Aichecks is featuring a Jean Shepherd Marathon, where we play as many shows as we can from the late 1950s to 1977 on WOR in NYC. In this episode, you will hear:I, Libertine (a literary hoax)Shepherd praises the "Gogomobile" at length (a cheap Dutch auto). Ronald Metzger said it for all of us. A Bacchanalian cry: Evoe! (May 2, 1959)12:15 P. M. to 2:00 P. M. The first Jean Shepherd show on a Saturday afternoon. "I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles," two letters from kid listeners are read, the solar system and restrooms. A five-and-dime grab bag. Shep complains about American  radio and compares it to radio services around the world. The Mutual net news at 1:00 P. M. has been deleted. (March 26, 1960)

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    Episode 106, January 11, 2025 - Ripley's Believe It Or Not, Part 2

    This week on Airchecks, this is the final part of a two part series of Ripley's Believe It Or Not.

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    Episode 105, January 4, 2025 - Ripley's Believe It Or Not, Part 1

    In this episode of Airchecks, we will be playing part one of two of Ripley's Believe It Or Not.

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    Episode 104, December 28, 2024 - New Year's Eve

    This is the New Year's Eve Special. In this episode we feature:Abbott & CosetlloOur Miss BrooksThe Aldrich FamilyFather Knows BestHarold PearyThe Jack Benny Show

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    Episode 103, December 21, 2024 - Christmas Special

    This is the Christmas Special of Airchecks! In this episode we feature:Hercules Poirot's Christmas (BBC, December 24, 1986)A Christmas Carol (Campbell's Playhouse, CBS, December 24, 1939)Marley's Dead (BBC Comedy, December 24, 2010)The Night Before Christmas (NBC Radio City Playhouse, December 15, 1949)Next week will be a New Year's Celebration episode.

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    Episode 102, December 14, 2024 - Cinnamon Bear, Final Part

    Here is the final second half of the Cinnamon Bear. More Christmas programming next week!

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    Episode 101, December 7, 2024 - Cinnamon Bear, Part 1

    Here are the first 3 hours of the Cinnamon Bear as broadcasted from November 26, 1937 through Christmas. 

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    Episode 100, November 30, 2024 - Thanksgiving, Part 2 & Christmas Shopping

    This episode is about 4 hours long, but I wanted to fit in some of my favorite Christmas shopping episodes. In this episode, we will listent to:7th Annual Elgin's Thanksgiving Special (November 11, 1948)Abbot & Costello - "Sam Shovel - I'm All Yours, Buttons and Bows" (December 23, 1948)Fibber McGee & Molly - "Christmas Shopping" (December 7, 1948)The Jack Benny Show - "Jack Buys Don Shoe Laces For Christmas" (December 8, 1946)The Red skelton show - "Christmas Shopping" (December 15, 1942)

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    Episode 99, November 23, 2024 - Thanksgiving, Part 1

    This week and next week, we will be featuring Thanksgiving programming. In this episode, you will hear:Abbot & Costello - Turkey Dinner - November 25, 1943Bird's Eye Open House - Groucho Marx - November 22, 1945Kraft Music Hall with Al Jolson & Dorothy Lamour - November 27, 1947Maxwell House Coffee Time - Thanksgiving - November 21, 1940Milton Berle Show - Salute To Thanksgiving - November 25, 1947Philco Radio Time with Bing Crosby - Judy Garland - November 27, 1946

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    Episode 98, November 16, 2024 - Horizons West, Part 2 of 2

    In this episode of Airchecks, we are featuring AFRTS "Horizons West" which is 13 episodes of a docu-drama about the Lewis & Clark Expedition. Dates are unknown of the time of airing. This is the second half (sorry, the description only allows me to start with number one, so one is episode 7, 2 is episode 8, and etc.):To The PacificFort On The ColumbiaHomeward BoundDecision At Travelers RestClark The Horse ThievesLewis The BlackfeetDown The Missouri To St. Louis.

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    Episode 97, November 9, 2024 - Horizons West, Part 1 of 2

    In this episode of Airchecks, we are featuring AFRTS "Horizons West" which is 13 episodes of a docu-drama about the Lewis & Clark Expedition. Dates are unknown of the time of airing. This is the first half:Mr. Jefferson's DreamThe ConfrontationDakota WinterInto The UnknownThe Great FallsShoshone CountryNext week, will feature the last of the 7 episodes. 

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    Episode 96, November 2, 2024 - Tin Drum and Moby Dick

    In this episode, we will be focusing on two books that were made for radio.The Tin Drum by Gunter Grass (BBC, June 2, 1996)Moby Dick by Herman Melville (CBC, March 6, 1949 -- and yes, that's Lorne Greene as Ahab

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    Episode 95, October 26, 2024 - Highway of Death, Dracula & War of The Worlds

    In this episode we will have:Chet Chetters' Tales From the Morgue - Highway of DeathMercury Theatre's "Dracula" - as broadcasted on July 11, 1938Mercury Theatre's "War of the Worlds" - as broadcasted on October 30, 1938A Half Hour Radio Show - this episode is a spoof of "War of the Worlds"This episode is kind of short from the normal 3 hours, but should make up the times that I have gone over in the past.

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    Episode 94, October 19, 2024 - The Twilight Zone Radio Series

    We're sticking with a Halloween theme for this week and next week. Here are some selected Twilight Zone radio series from 2002-2012 all of which came from the original television scripts. Unfortunately, I didn't keep track of which episodes that I selected, so it's going to be a surprise.

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    Episode 93, October 12, 2024 - Paul Harvey, part 14 (Final Part)

    This is part 14 of 14 (the final part) of Paul Harvey's "Rest of the story". There aproximately over 600 episodes and we're playing them all. If you missed the first part and would like to tune in, it starts with episode 80.

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    Episode 92, October 5, 2024 - Paul Harvey, part 13

    This is part 13 of 14 of Paul Harvey's "Rest of the story". There aproximately over 600 episodes and we're playing them all. If you missed the first part and would like to tune in, it starts with episode 80.

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    Episode 91, September 28, 2024 - Paul Harvey, Part 12

    This is part 12 of 14 of Paul Harvey's "Rest of the story". There aproximately over 600 episodes and we're playing them all. If you missed the first part and would like to tune in, it starts with episode 80.

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    Episode 90, September 21, 2024, Paul Harvey, part 11

    This is part 11 of 14 of Paul Harvey's "Rest of the story". There aproximately over 600 episodes and we're playing them all. If you missed the first part and would like to tune in, it starts with episode 80.

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    Episode 89, September 14, 2024 - Paul Harvey, Part 10

    This is part 10 of 14 of Paul Harvey's "Rest of the story". There aproximately over 600 episodes and we're playing them all. If you missed the first part and would like to tune in, it starts with episode 80.

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    Episode 88, September 7, 2024 - Paul Harvey, part 9

    This is part 9 of 14 of Paul Harvey's "Rest of the story". There aproximately over 600 episodes and we're playing them all. If you missed the first part and would like to tune in, it starts with episode 80.

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    Episode 87, August 31, 2024 - Paul Harvey, Part 8

    This is part 7 of 14 of Paul Harvey's "Rest of the story". There aproximately over 600 episodes and we're playing them all. If you missed the first part and would like to tune in, it starts with episode 80.

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    Episode 86, August 24, 2024 - Paul Harvey, part 7

    This is part 6 of 14 of Paul Harvey's "Rest of the story". There aproximately over 600 episodes and we're playing them all. If you missed the first part and would like to tune in, it starts with episode 80.

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    Episode 85, August 17, 2024 - Paul Harvey, part 6

    This is part 6 of 14 of Paul Harvey's "Rest of the story". There aproximately over 600 episodes and we're playing them all. If you missed the first part and would like to tune in, it starts with episode 80.

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    Episode 84, August 10, 2024 - Paul Harvey, part 5

    This is part 5 of 14 of Paul Harvey's "Rest of the story". There aproximately over 600 episodes and we're playing them all. If you missed the first part and would like to tune in, it starts with episode 80.

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    Episode 83, August 3, 2024 - Paul Harvey, pt. 4

    This is part 4 of 14 of Paul Harvey's "Rest of the story". There aproximately over 600 episodes and we're playing them all. If you missed the first part and would like to tune in, it starts with episode 80.

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    Episode 82, July 27, 2024 - Paul Harvey, part 3

    This is part 3 of 14 of Paul Harvey's "Rest of the story". There aproximately over 600 episodes and we're playing them all. If you missed the first part and would like to tune in, it starts with episode 80.

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    Episode 81, July 20, 2024 - Paul Harvey, Part 2

    This is part 2 of 14 of Paul Harvey's "Rest of the story". There aproximately over 600 episodes and we're playing them all. If you missed the first part and would like to tune in, it starts with episode 80.

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    Episode 80 - July 13, 2024 - Paul Harvey, Pt.1

    Within the next several months, we will be presenting the full series of Paul Harvey's "The Rest of The Story". There 's over 600 episodes, so we will not be typing in each commentary. The Rest of The Story was often tuned in by households across the USA. People would drop everything to hear Paul Harvey's stories on the radio. Each episode is approximately 3 to 4 minutes long.

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    Episode 79, July 6, 2024 - Knowing Me, Knowing You With Alan Partridge (Steve Coogan)

    In this episode of Airchecks, we feature:Knowing Me, Knowing YouSpoof chat show starring Steve Coogan as host Alan PartridgeWith thanks to Alan's researchers: Steve Coogan, Patrick Marber, Rebecca Front, Doon Mackichan and David Schneider.Producer: Armando IannucciFirst broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in December 1992.Episode 1 of 6A-ha! Legendary squirm-inducing chat show hosted by Norwich's finest son, Alan Partridge.With his guests: novelist Lawrence Camley, feminist Ally Tennant and Carnaby Street's Mr Boutique, Adam Wells.Classic chat from On the Hour's supreme sports reporter and his guests from the world of theatre, politics and emotional tragedy.Episode 2 of 6A-ha! Chat show host Alan Partridge faces up to nine-year-old prodigy Simon Fisher, American hypnotist, Janey Katz and controversial lawyer Nick Ford.Classic chat from On the Hour's supreme sports reporter and his guests from the world of theatre, politics and emotional tragedy.Episode 3 of 6A-ha! Alan Partridge meets France's second-best racing driver Michel Lambert, saucy East End glamour girl Shirley Dee and looks for the lighter side of being held hostage...Classic chat from On the Hour's supreme sports reporter and his guests from the world of theatre, politics and emotional tragedy.Episode 4 of 6A-ha! Alan Partridge welcomes the Duchess of Stranraer, impressionist Steve Thompson and MP Sandra Peaks.Classic chat from On the Hour's supreme sports reporter and his guests from the world of theatre, politics and emotional tragedy.Episode 5 of 6 Cheesy chat show host Alan Partridge is 'Live from Las Vegas' with glamorous American co-host, Kendall Ball.With guests: Hollywood star couple Sally Hoff and Conrad Knight, New York comic Bernie Rosen and professional gambler Jack 'the Black Cat' Colson.Episode 6 of 6 A-ha! Chat show host Alan Partridge welcomes BBC TV's Commissioning Director Tony Hayers, TV presenter Trudy Sky, fashion designer Yvonne Boyd and the maverick Lord Morgan.

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    Episode 78, June 29, 2024 - Orson Welles' Ceiling Unlimited

    In this episode, we feature Ceiling Unlimited starring Orson Welles. The episodes for this entire series is broken down this way:42-11-09 Flying Fortress Written by Ranald MacDougall and Norman RostenA moving drama-documentary about the Flying Fortress aircraft and how it's winning the war. Orson has a chat with Leonardo da Vinci! The announcer refers to this as a, "trial program."42-11-16 Air Transport Command Three old-timers discuss the latest news...including the accomplishments of a great-grand nephew in the "Air Transport Command." Did it all start with a cereal box-top?42-11-23 The Navigator Written by Orson Welles and Milton Geiger. A young man goes from grocery clerk to navigator.42-11-30 Wind, Sand and Stars (Burgess Meredith) Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's story adapted by Orson WellesGood news about the "P-38 Lightning." The program is dedicated to an aviation pioneer who was lost in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco while flying the mail. The story of his battle for survival. 42-12-14 War Workers Written by Hans ConreidAfter catching a "spy" at the Lockheed-Vega plant, Orson takes German listeners on a tour of the aircraft factory! Very well-done!42-12-21 Gremlins Written by Lucille FletcherA portrait of Gremlins, the little demons of aviation, and how a pilot learns how to deal with them...with a bottle of cream.42-12-28 Pan American Airlines Written by Milton Geiger43-01-04 Anti-Submarine Patrol (Edward G. Robinson) Edward G. Robinson appears in place of Orson Welles, who is announced as being out sick. He narrates a story about a shift aboard a PB-Y amphibious aircraft, searching for German submarines, and what happens after one is located. 43-01-11 Finger in the Wind Myron Dutton's story adapted by Orson Welles. A broadcast so stirring, so beautifully written and performed, that it's easier to say nothing about it. However, it is the story of a pilot. The story title has also been called, "Finger In The Air"43-01-18 Letter to Mother John Steinbeck's story adapted by Orson Welles. An aviator writes home to his mother and younger brother. The letter says that all is well, but mother knows what really happened.43-01-25 Flyer Come Home With Your Wings | Mrs. James and the Pot of Tea Adaptations of John Tucker Battles' "Mrs. James and the Pot of Tea", John Steinbeck's "Flyer Come Home with Your Wings" which Welles calls "one of the best things we've had the chance to do on the air"43-02-01 The Future Welles's final "Ceiling Unlimited" show, imagining an idealized future at La Guardia airport.43-05-10 The Rulers Of The Earth (aka Dictators Meeting In Hell) Cast: Orson Welles (The Devil), George Coulouris (Napoleon), Pedro de Cordoba (Philip), Joe Kearns (Louis) Lou Merrill, Hans Conreid (The Kaiser); music composed and conducted by Anthony Collins

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    Episode 77, June 22, 2024 - Orson Welles: This Is My Best

    In this episode of Airchecks we will be featuring a short lived series of Orson Welles: This Is My Best:45-03-13 Heart of DarknessJoseph Conrad adaptationA trip up an African river...into the heart of darkness. An excellent use of radio.45-03-20 Miss Dilly Says NoAdaptation of Theodore Pratt's "Miss Dilly Says No"Miss Dilly writes a best-selling book. Hollywood is most interested, but Miss Dilly isn't.45-03-27 Snow White and the Seven DwarfsWalt Disney's 1937 film adapted by Robert TallmanBeware of witches bearing apples. Orson mentions that Jeanette Nolan and John McIntire are retiring from radio after tonight to raise a family. 45-04-03 Diamond as Big as the RitzAdaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald's 1922 novella "The Diamond as Big as the Ritz.” A very strange love story involving the wealthy Mr. Washington and his diamond that was indeed, "as big as the Ritz."45-04-10 The Master of Ballantrae (Agnes Moorehead) Adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's 1899 novel "The Master of Ballantrae"Set in 1745 in Scotland during the Jacobite rising this is a dark and tragic story of two brothers, Scottish noblemen, whose family is torn apart.45-04-17 I Will Not Go Back (special broadcast honoring FDR)Adaptation of Milton Geiger's poem "I Will Not Go Back"A program dedicated to "an American president who has fallen in battle." The writing is highly dramatic, but the imagery is hard to follow. 45-04-24 Anything Can HappenLighthearted drama adapted from George and Helen Papashvily's autobiographical best-seller recounting George's adventures as a recent immigrant from Soviet Georgia. 45-05-29 Babes In The Woods (Jack Benny)A Hollywood playwright and a lady cab driver become involved with an unwanted little girl in the big city. The last show of the season.

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    Episode 76, June 15, 2024 - The Black Museum Sampler with Orson Welles

    As a part of the tribute to Orson Welles this month, we will be featuring a sampler of The Black Museum as it was aired on Mutual, Radio Luxumbourg, and BBC:The BathtubThe Brass ButtonThe Canvas BagA French-English DictionaryA Gas ReceiptThe Pair of SpectaclesThe Spotted Bedsheet

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    Episode 75, June 8, 2024 - Orson Welles' "Hello Americans", Part 2

    In this episode, we will be feturing Orson Welles' "Hello Americans", part 2. The following will be featured:The Bad-Will Ambassador (December 27, 1942)Mexico (January 10, 1943)Feed The World (January 17,1943)Ritmos De Las Americas No. 1 (January 3, 1943)Ritmos De Las Americas No. 2 (January 24, 1943)Bolivar's Idea (January 31, 1943)

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    Episode 74, June 1, 2024 - Hello Americans with Orson Welles, Part 1

    June is the second month of dedication to Orson Welles. We will be featuring the first part of "Hello Americans":Brazil (November 15, 1942)Andes (November 22, 1942)The Islands (November 29, 1942)The Alphabet: A - C (December 6, 1942)The Alphabet: C - S (December 13, 1942)The Alphabet: Slavery (Abednego) to End (December 20, 1942) 

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    Episode 73, May 25, 2024 - 1944 Radio Almanac with Orson Welles, Part 3

    For May and June, we will be featuring Orson Welles in radio. In this final set of the 1944 Almanac, Orson Welles will be doing:Marjorie Reynolds (May 31, 1944)D-Day (June 7, 1944)Texarkana (June 14, 1944)Martha O'Driscoll (June 21, 1944)Lynn Bari (June 28, 1944)Lana Turner (July 5, 1944)Susan Hayward (July 12, 1944)Ruth Terry (July 19, 1944)

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This Airchecks focuses on radio shows from old time radio to current shows written as plays or when a radio show was recorded. A showcase of radio programming that may have been lost over the decades if it hadn’t been recorded and preserved for future generations. In the radio and television industry, recordings of radio shows were fairly common anywhere from transcription discs for later replay or to make sure a commercial has been played on the air for the salesman to show their client. And sometimes it’s not just audio theatre, it can be music as well. Some items previously aired and some items that were never aired, but recorded. Airchecks is a three hour program that is uploaded into a podcast on Saturdays.

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