Who would have guessed that sixty-five years ago today, the premiere of a half-hour program about an independent investigator who specialized in following up on insurance claims would wind up as one of the two last network dramatic shows to leave the airwaves…and bring Radio’s Golden Age to an end? Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar originally […]
Posted on January 27, 2014, 8:00 am, by Ivan G. Shreve, Jr., under
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In the fictional town of Mayberry, North Carolina—as seen on the popular situation comedy The Andy Griffith Show—the locus of the town’s goings-on was usually the humble barber shop run by garrulous Floyd Lawson. Floyd, a fey, gentle soul who looked at the world around him with a sense of awe and bewilderment, would become […]
Radio Spirits has just released a brand-new CD collection of broadcasts featuring Boston Blackie, a lighthearted detective drama based on the famed reformed safecracker-jewel thief introduced by author Jack Boyle in 1914. The program was heard on radio from 1944 to 1950, and although Richard Kollmar was the actor who played the role of Horatio […]
Posted on January 10, 2014, 8:00 am, by Ivan G. Shreve, Jr., under
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One of radio’s most prolific character actresses was born in Oklahoma City on this date in 1919: Amzie Strickland. That first name is pronounced AIM-zee, by the way, and during her lengthy show business career (close to six decades) it was estimated that she appeared on nearly 3,000 broadcasts…not to mention racking up a slew […]
The man who brought listeners “radio’s outstanding theatre of thrills” (Suspense!) and “the greatest private detective of them all” (The Adventures of Sam Spade) was born in New York City on this date in 1906. The history behind one of the medium’s most creative producers is indeed an interesting one—involving both a love of music […]
Posted on November 27, 2013, 8:00 am, by Ivan G. Shreve, Jr., under
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While two of the radio programs based on characters created by author Dashiell Hammett—The Adventures of the Thin Man and The Adventures of Sam Spade—were adapted from his novels, The Fat Man was created by Dash specifically for the medium. (There is one school of thought that suggests Brad Runyon, the big man himself, was […]
Posted on November 23, 2013, 8:00 am, by Ivan G. Shreve, Jr., under
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Born on this date in 1887, William Henry Pratt no doubt had little inkling that he was destined to become a horror film icon and one of the silver screen’s most beloved performers. After being educated at various London schools, he intended on studying for the consular service at King’s College London. He dropped out […]
Posted on November 14, 2013, 2:15 pm, by Ivan G. Shreve, Jr., under
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Born in Arkansas on this date in 1904, the man christened Richard Ewing Powell would prove to be one of show business’ true chameleons. His career is highlighted by a series of reinventions—both as he got older and as people’s tastes in entertainment changed—in every facet of the mediums in which he performed: movies, television…and […]