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Retired Biology_Environmental Science educator... passion for old time radio... protecting the environment, civil rights, and volunteer audio/video editing for local radio and TV station. Produced 60+ OTR re-enactments with local actors. 13 years as radio host for "Audio Theater".Just retired (2014) as a volunteer co-host for a show on local cable TV called "Living and Learning with Disabilities" and produced a storytelling program called "True Tales Live" which is found on Soundcloud and many other formats.

Heirloom Radio John Lovering

    • Society & Culture
    • 4.8 • 17 Ratings

Retired Biology_Environmental Science educator... passion for old time radio... protecting the environment, civil rights, and volunteer audio/video editing for local radio and TV station. Produced 60+ OTR re-enactments with local actors. 13 years as radio host for "Audio Theater".Just retired (2014) as a volunteer co-host for a show on local cable TV called "Living and Learning with Disabilities" and produced a storytelling program called "True Tales Live" which is found on Soundcloud and many other formats.

    Walter WInchell Broadcast - Feb 25, 1945 - Historical

    Walter WInchell Broadcast - Feb 25, 1945 - Historical

    This track is a follow-up to the broadcast of Drew Pearson's track. Walter Winchell was nothing like Drew Pearson, but it is interesting to hear what millions of Americans (and beyond) were hearing on radio as World War II was approaching the end. This was broadcast on February 25. 1945... less than three months before the end of the war in Europe and about 6 months before the Pacific war with Japan ended. Listening to what millions of people heard on the radio through the broadcasts of people like Walter Winchell, Drew Pearson, Ed Murrow and others... is a lesson in the reality and culture of those WW II years...We must not forget what happened, because as we get further away from those times...younger generations know nothing of the horrors of a generation... and forgetting or not being taught about the horrors can lead to repeating them or worse.
    This track will be stored in the "History of Radio" playlist.

    • 14 min
    Drew Pearson - Journalist - April 22 1945 - Historical

    Drew Pearson - Journalist - April 22 1945 - Historical

    This is track of a radio broadcast that Drew Pearson did just days before World War II ended in 1945. He was an outspoken and very popular radio and print journalist. He did not back away from reporting on difficult and controversial topics. There is an audio introduction to his broadcast that will fill in some interesting information about the time that this broadcast was on the air on April 22, 1945. This Track will be stored in "History of Radio" Playlist

    • 14 min
    Great Gildersleeve- - Surprise Party- May 9, 1951 -Sitcom

    Great Gildersleeve- - Surprise Party- May 9, 1951 -Sitcom

    The Great Gildersleeve was broadcast from August 1941 to 1958 and is one of the most beloved radio situation comedies. The show was a spin-off from "Fibber McGee and Molly." Harold Peary played the first Gildersleeve and then Willard Waterman. Walter Tetlley was Leroy, Richard Crenna was Bronco, Marjorie's husband. 3 actresses played Marjorie... Gildersleeve's niece. In this story it is Bronco and Marjorie’s first anniversary and they planned to have a quiet evening... but Gildersleeve and Leroy have decided they would have a surprise party. Lillian Randolph plays the housekeeper – Birdie Lee Coggins. More "Gilldy" in Great Gildersleeve" Playlist

    • 32 min
    Escape- Source Of Irritation- July 5, 1953

    Escape- Source Of Irritation- July 5, 1953

    An audio introduction gives the synopsis of this "Escape" episode that involves a turnip farmer and a German parachuter during WW II.
    The show ran from 1947-54... offering listeners 30 minutes of escape from their boring or tiring everyday lives. Produced high quality high-adventure stories

    • 31 min
    Earplay - Three Short Humorous Plays - ca. 1970

    Earplay - Three Short Humorous Plays - ca. 1970

    Bonnie Catcher, Jack Bivens, Bob Hartenburger, and Mary Skoll were the actors, Carl Schmidt was the Director. These are three short (less than 9 minutes each) quite funny and well acted plays that were written for Earplay which was produced at WHA Radio by the University of Wisconsin under a grant from the corporation for public broadcasting. They were originally aired on NPR. Tracks will be stored in "Earplay" playlist. I noticed I spelled Gentleman incorrectly in the photo...I claim seniority!

    • 24 min
    The Black Mass - The Feeder - July 1, 1964 - Horror/Fantasy

    The Black Mass - The Feeder - July 1, 1964 - Horror/Fantasy

    A very strange 14 minute story of a man who is in a state of shock, possibly a coma, possibly passed away, but his mind is still working imagining what will happen to him next. A perfect show for "The Black Mass" radio program. One actor - Erick Bauersfeld. The bed music during the story is creep and interesting... Bauersfeld produced, directed, and often acted in these plays that origiated from KPKA radio in Berkeley CA from 1963-67 and featured radio adaptations of many famous writers of Horror/Fantasy... used music more often than sound effects to enhance the stories. This track can be found in the "Horrors/Suspense" Playlist.

    • 16 min

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