High Quality Radio Recordings | Those Were The Days | Saturday, November 3rd 1979

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PHIL HARRIS-ALICE FAYE SHOW (11-14-48)
with Elliott Lewis as Frankie Remley, Gale
Gordon as a department store clerk, Robert
North as Willie. Phil and Frankie try to invent
a new drug to please their sponsor. Alice sings
"A Little Bird Told Me" and Phil sings "The
General Says Giddyup." Rexall, NBC. (13:05;
7:45; 8:05)

STRAIGHT ARROW (1-7-50) Howard Culver
stars as Steve Adams, a white man raised among
the Comanche Indians who becomes Straight
Arrow "to take up the cause of law and order
throughout the west." A pioneer wagon train
heading for Oregon is snow bound in the moun-
tains. Nabisco Shredded Wheat; MUTUAL.
(8:15; 10:00; 9:25)

TREASURY STAR PARADE (1943) "Chicago,
Germany" stars Joan Blondell in a radio play
by Arch Oboler, suggesting what life in Chicago
would be like should Germany win the war.
Announcer is Paul Douglas. Treasury Depart-
ment. (14:40)

HOP HARRIGAN (1940s) America's Ace of
the Airwaves escapes from a Nazi prison camp
and steals a Messerschmidt. Chester Stratton as
Hop, Jackson Beck as Tank. Announcer Glenn
Riggs reads a letter from a sergeant in the
Junior Salvage Army Drive. Sustaining, NBC
BLUE. (14:30)

DESTINATION FREEDOM (8-8-48) "The
Heart of George COtten" was a Peabody Award
winner in this series "dramatizing the great
democratic traditions of the Negro people inter-
woven in the pageant of history and a part of
America's own destination freedom." A story
of two black doctors, Ulysses Grant Dailey and
Daniel Hale Williams, first to perform an opera-
tion on the human heart. Chicago Defender
and WMAQ, NBC. (14:30; 15:00)

ADAM AND EVE SKETCH (12-12-37) The
famous excerpt from the Chase and Sanborn
Hour broadcast featuring Don Ameche and Mae
West in the Garden of Eden. Written by Arch
Oboler, this is the classic episode that kept Mae
West off the air for 37 years! (8:45)

DRAGNET (12-7-50) Jack Webb stars as
Sgt. Joe Friday with Barton Yarborough as
Ben Romano. A pair of fake talent scouts seek
young girls for a pornography racket. Fatima
Cigarretes, NBC. (13:00; 13:00)

OUR SPECIAL GUEST will be J. FRED
MAC DONALD, whose book "Don't Touch
That Dial" discusses all of the old-time-radio
material presented on our program today.

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