Airchecks

Ty Rosenow

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.

  1. 11/04/2025

    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.

    3 h y 33 min
  2. 04/04/2025

    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.

    3 h y 37 min

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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.