In Breaking Walls episode 150 we parachute into Easter Sunday, 1944 for a day of radio, recollections, and reconciliation.
It’s now less than two months before D-Day and U.S. citizens are awaiting word of a full-scale European invasion with held breath.
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Highlights:
• Cracks In The Nazi Foundation
• Invitation To Learning at 11:30AM
• Ceiling Unlimited with Joseph Cotton at 2PM
• The Life of Riley at 3PM
• Bulldog Drummond at 3:30PM
• The Shadow at 5:30PM
• The Catholic Hour & Radio Hall of Fame at 6PM
• The Great Gildersleeve at 6:30PM
• Jack Benny and The Mysterious Traveler at 7PM
• Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy at 8PM
• Fred Allen at 9:30PM
• Bob Crosby and The Thin Man at 10PM
• Duke Ellington and The News at 11:15PM
• Looking Ahead to Jack Benny Changing Sponsors
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The reading material used in today’s episode was:
• Treadmill to Oblivion & Much Ado About Me — By Fred Allen
• Citizen Welles — By Frank Brady
• On The Air — By John Dunning
• Invitation To Learning — By Martin Grams Jr.
• Network Radio Ratings — By Jim Ramsburg
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On the interview front:
• Don Ameche, George Balzer, Jack Benny, Conrad Binyon, Himan Brown, Joseph Cotton, Shirley Mitchell, Brett Morrison, Les Tremayne, and Paula Winslowe spoke with Chuck Schaden. Hear these full chats at Speakingofradio.com.
• Jackson Beck, Edgar Bergen, and Hans Conreid spoke to Dick Bertel and Ed Corcoran for WTIC’s The Golden Age of Radio. Hear these interviews at Goldenage-WTIC.org
• Ralph Bell and Himan Brown spoke to SPERDVAC. For more info, go to SPERDVAC.com
• Jack Kruschen and Shirley Mitchell spoke to Jim Bohannon in 1987
• Jack Benny spoke with Jack Carney
• Fred Allen spoke with Tex McCrary and Jinx Falkenburg
• Parker Fennelly spoke with David S. Siegel
• Duke Ellington spoke with Dick Cavett
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Selected music featured in today’s episode was:
• Besame Mucho — By Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra
• Danse Macabre — By Camille Saint-Saëns
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A special thank you to Ted Davenport, Jerry Haendiges, and Gordon Skene.
For Ted go to RadioMemories.com, for Jerry, visit OTRSite.com, and for Gordon, please go to PastDaily.com.
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Thank you to:
Tony Adams
Steven Allmon
Orson Orsen Chandler
Phil Erickson
Gerrit Lane
Jessica Hanna
Perri Harper
Thomas M. Joyce
Ryan Kramer
Earl Millard
Gary Mollica
Barry Nadler
Christian Neuhaus
Ray Shaw
Filipe A Silva
John Williams
Jim W.
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