When Radio Ruled #155 – SoundScape 1939 part 25, November 9-12 1939

Curated clips of live broadcasts from popular radio shows of the day!!

November 9 – November 12, 1939

A tapestry of History through the eyes of people as they lived it, reported by radio.

In today’s SoundScape:

Duffy Knows all the Angles!

Jack Benny sees the Dentist!!

Jean Arthur meets Mortimer Snerd!!!

And More!!

Featuring:

Ed Gardner

Edward Arnold

Connee Boswell

Don Wilson

Jack Benny

Phil Harris

Mary Livingstone

Dennis Day

Eddie “Rochester” Anderson

The Shadow

Rudy Vallee

Dorothy Lamour

Charlie McCarthy

Edgar Bergen

Vera Vague

Mortimer Snerd

Jean Arthur

And More!

Give a Good Listen to Some Tasty 1939!

When Radio Ruled #153 – SoundScape 1939 part 23: October 29 – November 5, 1939

Curated clips of live broadcasts from popular radio shows of the day.

October 29 – November 5, 1939

Curated clips of live broadcasts from popular radio shows of the day.

A tapestry of History through the eyes of people as they lived it, reported by radio.

In today’s SoundScape:

Jack Benny’s Costume Party!

Fibber and Molly Visit the Auto Show!

Where is the Perata Treasure?

Mortimer Snerd gets his big chance!

And More!!

Featuring:

Eddie “Rochester” Anderson

Jack Benny

Mary Livingstone

Dennis Day

Don Wilson

Phil Harris

Andy Devine

Cecil B DeMille

Loretta Young

Mariam Hopkins

Captain Midnight

Fibber McGee and Molly

The Green Hornet

Edward Arnold

Maxie Rosenblum

Connee Boswell

Nelson Eddy

Edgar Bergen

Mortimer Snerd

Charlie McCarthy

Dorothy Lamour

And More!

Click Here to Give 1939 part 23 a Listen

When Radio Ruled #144 – SoundScape 1939 part 18 September 21-28 1939

Curated clips of live broadcasts from popular radio shows of the day.

September 21 –September 28, 1939

History through the eyes of people as they lived it, reported by radio.

In today’s SoundScape:

Tap Dancing on the Radio!

Charlie McCarthy back to School!

Funny stories from David Niven

Women can be Boss and make the Men Like It!

And More!!

Featuring:

Major Bowes

The Teddy Powell Orchestra

Orson Welles

Don Ameche

Charlie McCarthy

Edgar Bergen

Dorothy Lamour

David Niven

Anita Louise

Robert Armbruster

Fibber McGee and Molly

And More!

CLICK HERE TO HEAR 1939 IN YOUR EAR!!!

When Radio Ruled 142-SoundScape 1939 part 17

Curated clips of live broadcasts from popular radio shows of the day.

September 10 – September 21, 1939

History through the eyes of people as they lived it, reported by radio.

In today’s SoundScape:

Fibber and Molly Celebrate their Anniversary!

George G. Nathan Talks Eugene O’Neil!

Smoking Hot Swing Tunes!

And More!!

Featuring:

Orson Welles

Cary Grant

Fibber McGee and Molly

Don Ameche

 Edgar Bergen

Charlie McCarthy

Dorothy Lamour

Nelson Eddy

Robert Armbruster

Fred MacMurray

Helen Broderick

George G. Nathan

Myrt and Marge

Louis Prima’s Orchestra

And More!

Click Here to Drink in 1939 with Your Thirsty Ears!!

When Radio Ruled #141 – 3 Best Variety Shows of the 1930s

Bing Crosby

The first generation of radio talent, performers, directors, and writers came from the worlds of vaudeville, minstrel shows and Broadway revues. All forms of variety theater, so it isn’t any wonder that the variety show quickly emerged as a common Radio format.

Here are the three Old Time Radio shows from the 1930’s I feel best exemplify the variety format, and the reasons why.

I expect you, dear listener, might respectfully disagree with my choices. Leave me a comment on my blog, BeforeTVBlog.com, I’d love to hear your opinions.

Meanwhile, give a listen to:

Al Jolson

Fred Allen

Portland Hoffa

Rudy Vallee

Charlie McCarthy

Edgar Bergen

Don Ameche

Dorothy Lamour

Nelson Eddy

Jimmy Dorsey

Bob Burns

And More

Great Variety is Just a Click Away!

When Radio Ruled #140 – SoundScape 1939 part 16

Curated clips of live broadcasts from popular radio shows of the day.

August 27 – September 5, 1939

History through the eyes of people as they lived it, reported by radio.

In today’s SoundScape:

Picking up Girls with Alan Mowbray!

The Most Fateful Broadcast in History!

On the Boat with Edgar and Charlie!

Nutrition with Vera Vague!

The Invasion of Poland!

And More!!

Featuring:

Dorothy Lamour

Don Ameche

Donald Dixon

Alan Mowbray

Robert Young

Meredith Wilson

Alice Faye

Louis B. Mayer

Fanny Brice

Hanley Stafford

John Steele

Charlie McCarthy

Edgar Bergen

Vera Vague

President Franklin Roosevelt

Fibber McGee and Molly And More!

Click Here to Visit 1939 with Your Ear!!

When Radio Ruled #138 – SoundScape 1939 part 15 July 30-August 13, 1939

Curated clips of live broadcasts from popular radio shows of the day.

History through the eyes of people as they lived it, reported by radio.

In today’s SoundScape:

Donald Dixon Tries to Tell a Joke!

Charlie McCarthy Interior Decorator!

Charlie McCarthy Astronomer!

Charlie McCarthy Coin Collector!

Charlie McCarthy Boy Scout!

Charlie McCarthy Talent Agent!

And More!!

Featuring:

Don Ameche

Dorothy Lamour

Charlie McCarthy

Edgar Bergen

Donald Dixon

Kay Frances

Josephine Hutchinson

Mischa Auer

Beatrice Kay

Nelson Eddy

Vera Vague

Joan Blondell

And More!

Click Here to Hear this Here SoundScape!

When Radio Ruled #136-SoundScape 1939 part 14

Curated clips of live broadcasts from popular radio shows of the day.

History through the eyes of people as they lived it, reported by radio.

In today’s SoundScape:

Meet a Real English Butler!

Edgar Bergen Gets Airsick!

The Pie Eyed Piper of Hamlin!

And More!!

Featuring:

Cecil B Demille

Charlie McCarthy

Dorothy Lamour

Don Ameche

Edgar Bergen

Andrea Leeds

Donald Dixon

Vera Vague

Ida Lupino

And More!

Click Here for a Nice Hot Earful of 1939!!

When Radio Ruled #134-SoundScape 1939 part 13

Old Time Radio highlights originally broadcast live June 29 to July 9, 1939.

Chronologically curated clips of live broadcasts from popular shows of the day.

History told by the people living it, as reported by radio.

In Today’s SoundScape:

The Making of Wizard of Oz

Meadow Mouse Grabs 40 Winks!

Charlie and Edgar visit the Grand Canyon!

Featuring:

Judy Garland

Harold Arlen

Robert Young

Bert Lahr

Ray Bolger

Frank Morgan

Don Ameche

Charlie McCarthy

Edgar Bergen

Donald Dixon

Dorothy Lamour

Jackie Cooper

Alan Mowbray

Cecil B DeMiille

H.V. Kaltenborn

The Green Hornet

Tony Galento

1939 for Your Ears is Just a Click Away!

When Radio Ruled #119 – Dottie Lamour Girl Next Door 1939

 In 1939 Dorothy Lamour was the leading lady on a show that was neck and neck with Jack Benny for number 1 in the ratings.

Not bad for a lower class girl who dropped out of school at 14 to support her family.

Now, at only 25 years old, her ambition and talent had paid off handsomely.

Also Featuring Don Ameche and Rudy Vallee. Charlie and Edgar also make an appearance.

Popular songs and Novelty Tunes from America’s girl next door, 1939. Dottie Lamour singing:

Go Fly A Kite

One Cigarette for Two

All In Favor Say Aye

ChatterBox

Dream Beside Me in the Midnight Glow

An Awful Lot of Dreaming to Do

Begin the Beguinne

When you Came into my Heart

I Spell Love with You

A Boy Named Lem and a Girl Named Sue

Sing a Song of Sunbeams

What’s New?

Two Blind Loves

I’ll Remember

What’s New?

Two Blind Loves

I’ll Remember

Oh Johnny

Are You Having Any Fun?

Give a Listen to the Talented Dottie Lamour, Girl Next Door

When Radio Ruled #115 – Dorothy Lamour Sings 1939 part 1 Smokey and Sultry

I had thought Dorothy Lamour to be just another pretty face who had a technically good voice but was somewhat interchangeable with the other bright, young, pretty songstresses of old time variety radio in that Dorothy’s songs were good enough but stylistically the same you heard on other popular shows.

Then I discovered this musical treasure trove and was forced to completely re-think my opinion. There are things Dorothy does with these classic songs that make them personal and unique.

Songs:

Ain’t Misbehaving

It Had To Be You

Comes Love Nothing Can Be Done

If I Didn’t Care

I Got a Right To Sing the Blues

Somewhere Over The Rainbow

Melancholy Moon

Day In, Day Out

Melancholy Lullabye

Many Dreams Ago

Give a Listen to Dorothy at Her Best

When Radio Ruled #114 – SoundScape 1939 part 3 (January 24 – March 2, 1939)

1939 was a year where everything changed. An uneasy peace became all out war.  Society and culture and government were questioned as never before. The evil inside the human race made itself known that year, as ferocious as in the past but applied with an improved efficiency.

Radio was there to witness it.

And I got to Live 1939 second hand through these radio voices from the past.

In my OTR collection I have hundreds of hours of 1939 broadcasts. I listened to them in Chronological order to research the documentaries, the year 1939 as seen through comedy, drama, music, and of course news broadcast at the moments the history happened.

Here are curated highlghts of that journey for you to experience. This Soundscape delivers January 24 – March 2 1939 as seen by Old Time Radio, presented by the following voices from the grave, alive again because you’re listening:

Fibber McGee

Harlow Wilcox

Orson Welles

George Kaufmann

Jack Benny

Don Wilson

Mary Livingston

The Phil Harris Orchestra

Andy Devine

Eddie “Rochester” Anderson

Nelson Eddy

Charlie McCarthy

Edgar Bergen

Don Ameche

Dorothy Lamour

Maureen O’Sullivan

The Family Doctor

The Billy Mills Orchestra

Helen Hayes

And more!

Give a Listen to SoundScape 1939 part 3!

When Radio Ruled #113 – Bergen, McCarthy, and Snerd 1939

Charlie McCarthy  was created by Edgar Bergen based on a wise cracking newsboy named Charlie from the neighborhood.

 High Schooler Edgar Bergen sketched the design for Charlie.

More than a little obsessed,  Bergen decided to bring his Charlie to life.

Bergen built Charlie’s movable body but paid woodworker Theodore Mack $35 to carve Charlie’s head.

Edgar named his completed dummy Charlie McCarthy after newsboy and woodworker.

None of this carpentry could be seen by the radio audiences. Didn’t matter. On the Radio Charlie was just as real as any other voice.

The little boy con man Charlie sparring intellectually with his exasperated father-figure straight man Edgar was what they loved.

Didn’t matter that Edgar was them both. Charlie was the star.

Charlie had been with Edgar since the beginning. Mortimer didn’t appear on Radio until 1939

Mortimer Snerd was created by Edgar Bergen sometime during 1936 or 1937. He appeared in his first film, a short called “A Neckin’ Party” in 1937.

In my research I have yet to uncover what motivated Edgar to create Mortimer.

I can only conjecture that Edgar welcomed a creative change of pace, or might have wanted to get out from under Charlie’s shadow, at least for a little while.

Whatever the reason, Mortimer was created by comedy genius Edgar Bergen and became a great foil for Charlie McCarthy.

With Appearances By:

Don Ameche

Dorothy Lamour

Donald Dixon

Jean Arthur

and More!

Click Here for Bergen, McCarthy and Snerd 1939

When Radio Ruled #100 – SoundScape 1938 part 26

The Episode consists of a curated collection of Old Time Radio Clips originally broadcast live October 23  through October 31, 1938.

Starring:

Orson Welles

Lionel Barrymore

Clark Gable

Robert Young

Frank Morgan

Don Ameche

Judy Canova

Charlie McCarthy

Edgar Bergen

Dorothy Lamour

Madeleine Carroll

Don Wilson

Eddie “Rochester” Anderson

Jack Benny

Mary Livingstone

Kenny Baker

Phil Harris

Andy Devine

and

Seabiscuit

FEATURED SONGS INCLUDE

Two Sleepy People – Dorothy Lamour

Hounds on My Tracks – Judy, Annie, and Zeke

What Have You Got That Gets Me? – Phil Harris and the Jello Gang

In this episode:

The Martians Invade America!

Edgar Bergen tries to Tell a Ghost Story!

Jack Benny throws a Halloween Party!

Seabiscuit races War Admiral!

And More!!

Please come with me on the time machine to the year 1938 and be entertained by these giants of show biz from long ago, alive again through the magic of the theater of the mind.

Soundscape 1938, part 26, from When Radio Ruled, offered without further commentary for your entertainment and education. But mostly for your entertainment.

Click Here to Hear SoundScape 1938 part 26!

When Radio Ruled Episode 66 Dorothy Lamour Sings 1938

Best known today as the third angle in the Bob Hope Bing Crosby road pictures romantic triangles, or perhaps as the sarong wearing eye candy in several other films, Dorothy Lamour started out as a big band singer.

Appearing weekly on the Charlie McCarthy show afforded Dorothy opportunities to remind audiences of her musical roots, and her lovely expressive voice.

And that’s what this episode is all about. For your enjoyment, Here is a delightful collection of tunes sung live by Dorothy Lamour on the radio in 1938.

I see your Face Before Me

Broadway’s gone Hawaiian

Romance in the Dark

You took the Words Right out of my heart

Love Light in the Starlight

Two Sleepy People

I want a new Romance

Click Here to Enjoy Dorothy Lamour Sings 1938

When Radio Ruled #52 – Soundscape 1937 part 19

Clark Gable on the Radio!

This podcast is a montage of excerpts from old time radio shows performed live and broadcast October 11 to October 18, 1937.

Starring Fibber McGee & Molly, President Franklin Roosevelt, Eddie Cantor, Pinky Tomlin, Benny Goodman, Don Ameche, Charlie McCarthy, Edgar Bergen, Clark Gable, Dorothy LaMour, Nelson Eddy, The Stroud Twins, Cecil B. DeMille, Jimmy Starr, Madge Evans, Fred MacMurry, and more.

Featured Songs include Eddie Cantor “Laugh Your Way Through Life” and “Keep it Over There”, Benny Goodman “The Old Apple Tree”.

Click Here to Listen to When Radio Ruled #52

When Radio Ruled Soundscape 1937 part 11

Eddie “Rochester” Anderson from the Jack Benny Show

This podcast is a montage of excerpts from old time radio shows performed live and broadcast May 31 to June 11, 1937.

Starring Fibber McGee and Molly, the Cast of Texaco Town, Pinky Tomlin, Don Wilson, Jack Benny, Rochester, Kenny Baker, Mary Livingston, Phil Harris, Don Ameche, Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy, Dorothy Lamour, W.C. Fields, Constance Bennett, Ray Middleton, Natalie Bucknell, Cecil B. Demille, Errol Flynn, Frances Farmer, Chico Marx, Groucho Marx,  and more.

Featured Songs include Pinky Tomlin “Tetched in the Head”, and Dorothy Lamour, Charlie McCarthy and Don Ameche with a Gilbert and Sullivan Medley.

Click Here to Listen to Soundscape 1937 part 11 from When Radio Ruled