The OTRNow Radio Program 2024-007


 The Shadow Of Fu Manchu. May 22, 1939. Program #7. Radio Attractions syndication. Sponsored by: Music fill for local commercial insert. Fu has been inside the fortress all the time! Sir Lionel murdered. Hanley Stafford, Gale Gordon. 

10987. The Shadow Of Fu Manchu. May 24, 1939. Program #8. Radio Attractions syndication. Sponsored by: Music fill for local commercial insert. Sir Lionel has not been murdered. A note arrives from Dr. Fu!. Hanley Stafford, Gale Gordon. 

It's Time To Smile. January 15, 1941. Red net. Sponsored by: Ipana, Sal Hepatica. Eddie's opening monologue is about winter sports and skiing. Dinah Shore sings, "Number Ten, Lullaby Lane." Eddie is in charge of his own motion picture company and guest Phil Harris is going to star in his next picture. Eddie Cantor, Dinah Shore, Cookie Fairchild and His Orchestra, Phil Harris, Harry Von Zell (announcer). 

 The Electric Theatre. November 14, 1948. CBS net. "Victoria Regina". Sponsored by: Independent Light and Power Companies. Helen Hayes (narrator), Joe Ripley (announcer), Joseph R. Stauffer (producer), Lawrence Hausner (author), Lester O'Keefe (director), Robert Cenedella (adaptor), Tonio Selwart, Wladimir Selinsky (conductor).  

 The Adventures Of Rin Tin Tin. November 13, 1955. Mutual net. Sponsored by: Nabisco Shredded Wheat, Milk Bone Dog Biscuits. Rip and "Miss Curtis" are sent on an intelligence mission to Mexico as a decoy. Rinty is shot in the line of duty (just a [dog] flesh wound). The system cue has been deleted. Don Morrow (announcer), Lee Aaker, James Brown, Joe Sawyer. 

The Saint. October 15, 1947. CBS net. "A Gangster District Attorney". Sponsored by: Trim (a hair tonic made with "pure virgin olive oil"!). The Saint is after the killer of G-Man John Daniels, despite an offer of $5000 to leave town. He discovers that the District Attorney is the killer!. Vincent Price, Leslie Charteris (creator), Wendell Niles (announcer), William Fontaine (composer, conductor), Michael Cramoy (writer), James L. Saphier (producer). 

Beyond Midnight."Harry" by Rosemary Timperley December 13, 1968
A young girl has an imaginary friend named Harry, who she claims is her brother. It slowly becomes evident that the imaginary friend is more than just a playmate. Based on the Rosemary Timperley story, 'Harry' (1955) and referred to in other radio programs as 'Harry, Such an Ordinary Name'.