When Radio Ruled #151 – A 1930s Christmas

Holiday Spirit from 1937, 1938, and 1939
as served up by Old Time Radio!

Christmas Time is here again. A time when us older folks reconnect with the child we once were. Moments from past Christmases relived, smiles and tears remembered. Longing and gratitude and the laughter of those we’ve lost.

At least that’s what happens to me. Every Christmas that passes magnifies the memories of Christmases from a lifetime ago.

Old Time Radio like this helps me through the bittersweet nostalgia for days that no longer exist.

Starring Santa Claus and The Christian God

Also Appearing

Don Wilson

Mary Livingstone

Jack Benny

Eddie “Rochester” Anderson

Kenny Baker

Rudy Vallee

Fred Allen

Shirley Temple

Nelson Eddy

Orson Welles

Eddie Cantor

Dennis Day

Robert Young

Baby Snooks and Daddy

Lionel Barrymore

Reginald Owen

And More!!

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When Radio Ruled #135 – Origins of the Mutual Network 1934-39

Old Time Radio was dog eat dog, CBS and NBC scooped up the all the best stations and biggest talent, leaving all the little local stations in the dust.

Not all the independent stations wanted to let NBC and CBS run away with their audiences

In 1934 WGN and 3 other independents, WOR in New York, WLW in Cincinnati, and WXYZ in Detroit entered into a program sharing agreement. They called themselves the Mutual Network but they were more Mutual than Network. There was a coordination committee, but the real power was with the individual stations who maintained their autonomy as equals.

It was a bottom-up business model. Socialized Radio that shared shows for a several hours a week, but also did their own local thing with the lion’s share of their airtime.

From these humble beginnings, Mutual would grow to cover the entire country and compete head to head with NBC and CBS.

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When Radio Ruled #131 – Eddie Cantor vs Father Coughlin 1939

In public, Eddie Cantor was known as a charming clown with a side of song.

In private, Eddie Cantor was a concerned citizen who dedicated much of his personal time and wealth to Jewish charities and causes. The more he saw the rising hatred directed at the Jewish people, the more he felt the need to ease their burden.

Radio Priest Father Charles Coughlin preached we should give the Germans benefit of the doubt. Communism was just as bad. And did you notice all those Commies are Jews?

Not subtle, but effective and a message that would meet with brave resistance from Eddie Cantor.

 A real life Radio Feud with national political implications.

Also appearing:

The Mad Russian

Baby Snooks

Don Wilson

Jack Benny

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When Radio Ruled #124 – SoundScape 1939 part 8, April 6-30 1939

Radio highlights originally broadcast live April 6 through April 30, 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:

A Tribute to Man’s Best Friend, my Dog

Pearl Buck Talks China with Anna Mae Wong and Orson Welles

Jack Benny’s 7th Anniversary on Radio!

And more!!!

FEATURING:

Robert Young

Kitty Carlisle

Meredith Wilson

Lionel Barrymore

Don Wilson

Jack Benny

Phil Harris

Mary Livingstone

Cecil B DeMille

General Hugh Samuel Johnson

Errol Flynn

Fibber McGee and Molly

Orson Welles

Anna Mae Wong

Kenny Baker

Eddie Rochester Anderson

Gertrude Lawrence

and

Eddie Cantor

Click Here For A Heaping Earful of 1939!

When Radio Ruled #112 – SoundScape 1939 part 2

1939 was the year the country woke up to the horrific scale of the death to come on land, sea, and in the Air

Seems obvious now, but at the time lots of people thought the first great war  had been so terrible it could never happen again. I wish they had been right.

The Soundscapes for 1939 series is the story of optimism to pessimism, of hope to resignation, compromise to confrontation through a tapestry of OTR clips.

Here is part 2, Curated clips broadcast chronologically January 12 to January 23, 1939. The early, hopeful days in 1939.

Highlights include

Do we have a free press or don’t we?

Better food with less kitchen time!

Mutiny on the Bounty descendants on Pitcairn island.

How Jack Benny saved Fred Allen’s life!

Featured Performers include:

America’s Town Hall of the Air

Orson Welles

Kenny Baker

Jack Benny

Mary Livingston

Don Wilson

Phil Harris Orchestra

Cecil B Demille

Fred MacMurray

Paulette Goddard

Floyd Gibbons

The Family Doctor

Artie Shaw Orchestra featuring Helen Forrest

Eddie Cantor

Fanny Brice

George Arliss

And more!

Click Here to Live Through January 12 – 23 1939 as Told by Old Time Radio!

When Radio Ruled Episode #108 1939 part 1 – The War Begins

Germany invades Poland! The Chaos Begins!

1939 as told through the Radio Broadcasts of the day!!

The dreaded war finally begins with the German invasion of Poland. Neville Chamberlain is forced to grow a spine. Winston Churchill returns to Government. Franklin Roosevelt Hates War. And some Really Hot Swing Licks by Artie Shaw.

FEATURING

Mary Livingston

Jack Benny

Fibber McGee and Molly

Orson Welles

Pearl Buck

Anna Mae Wong

Franklin Roosevelt

Daddy and Snooks

Cecil B Demille

H.V. Kalternberg

Winston Churchill

Nelson Eddy

The Artie Shaw Orchestra

And More!!

Click Here to Hear with Your Ears When Radio Ruled 1939 part 1

When Radio Ruled #83 SoundScape 1938 part 12

This episode consists of a curated collection of Old Time Radio Clips originally broadcast live March 14 through March 23 1938.

Featuring:

The Cast of Blair of the Mounties

The Cast of The Lone Ranger

Eddie Cantor

Jimmy Wallington

Orson Welles

Agnes Moorehead

Georgie Jessel

Joe the Chimpanzee

Jack Benny

Phil Harris

Don Wilson

Mary Livingston

Eddie “Rochester” Anderson

Harry Von Zell

Fred Allen

and

Portland Hoffa

Featured Songs Include:

Medley of Hits – Eddie Cantor

Circus Day – Georgie Jessel and Cast

Let Them Keep It Over There – Eddie Cantor

In this episode:

Austria is absorbed into Nazi Germany!

Eddie Cantor Celebrates 25 years in Showbiz!

Fred Allen interviews an Ice Lady!

And More!!

Click Here to Hear SoundScape 1938 part 12

When Radio Ruled #82 – SoundScape 1938 part 11

This episode consists of a curated collection of Old Time Radio Clips originally broadcast live March 9 through March 13 1938.

Featuring:

Eddie Cantor

Gloria Swanson

The Mad Russian

Deanna Durbin

Bobby Breen

Georgie Jessel

Norma Talmadge

Jack Benny

Don Wilson

Mary Livingston

Andy Devine

and

Phil Harris

Featured Songs Include:

Broadway has Gone Hawaii medley – Connie Boswell

My Man – Fanny Brice

and

Sweet Leilani – Georgie Jessel

In this episode:

Germany marches into Austria!

Fannie Brice sings her greatest hit, My Man!

Jack Benny tries Andy Devine for murder!

And More!!

Click Here to Hear SoundScape 1938 part 11

When Radio Ruled #81 -SoundScape 1938 part 10

Rosalind Russell Joins Charlie McCarthy!

This episode consists of a curated collection of Old Time Radio Clips originally broadcast live February 27 through March 9 1938.

Featuring:

Don Ameche

Charlie McCarthy

Edgar Bergen

Dorothy Lamour

Rosalind Russell

Eddie Cantor

Jimmy Wallington

The Lone Ranger

Norma Talmadge

Josephine Starr

Georgie Jessel

Jack Benny

Don Wilson

Phil Harris

Mary Livingston

Leo Robin

Ralph Ranger

and

Cecil B. DeMille

Featured Songs Include:

Romance in the Dark – Dorothy Lamour

Way Down Yonder in New Orleans – Eddie Cantor

Smoke Gets in Your Eyes – Deanna Durbin

Orange Blossom Time – Bobby Breen

I Double Dare You Medley – Georgie Jessel

Thanks for the Memories violin instrumental – Jack Benny

and

Momma That Moon’s Here Again – Eddie Cantor

In this episode:

Charlie McCarthy moves into the world of high finance when Edgar Bergen raises his allowance

SeaBiscuit and Stage Hand run one of the greatest races in the history of the Santa Anita handicap.

Leo Robin and Ralph Ranger try to talk Jack Benny out of playing their latest hit.

Don Wilson Celebrates his 15th anniversary on the air!

And More!!

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

CLICK HERE TO ENJOY SOUNDSCAPE 1938 part 10

When Radio Ruled #80 – SoundScape 1938 part 9

The Soundscape series is a happy side effect of the research phase for the When Radio Ruled Historical Documentary Podcasts.

I listen to hundreds of hours of old time radio shows in order to create the year by year historical When Radio Ruled documentaries, and as I listen I extract the most interesting and entertaining bits and create a best of reel as a reference for writing the script. And that’s what you are about to hear, a one hour chunk of really great audio artifacts from 1938.

This episode consists of a curated collection of Old Time Radio Clips originally broadcast live February 20 through February 27, 1938.

Featuring:

Don Ameche

Charlie McCarthy

Edgar Bergen

Gladys Swarthout

The Cast of Dick Tracy

Eddie Cantor

Norma Talmadge

Josephine Starr

Georgie Jessel

Smith and Dale

The Cast of The Shadow

Don Wilson

Jack Benny

Mary Livingston

Eddie “Rochester” Anderson

and

Andy Devine

Featured Songs Include:

I see Your Face Before Me – Dorothy Lamour

Dipsy Doodle – Charlie McCarthy and Gladys Swarthout

and

Thanks For The Memories – Kenny Baker

In this episode:

Georgie Jessel explains how Vaudeville shows worked and stars in some fine examples of Vaudeville Comedy.

Charlie McCarthy Sings!

The Jack Benny gang presents the conclusion of Submarine D1!

And More!!

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

One Click to Listen to SoundScape 1938 #9

When Radio Ruled #79 – SoundScape 1938 part 8

This episode consists of a curated collection of Old Time Radio Clips originally broadcast live February 17 through February 20, 1938.

Featuring:

Jack Benny

Robert Taylor

Maureen O’Sullivan

Jack Conway

Meredith Wilson

Fanny Brice

The Cast of Dick Tracy

Don Wilson

Phil Harris

Mary Livingston

Kenny Baker

Eddie “Rochester” Anderson

Orson Welles

Norma Shearer

Sigmund Romberg

Josephine Starr

Charlie McCarthy

Don Ameche

Edgar Bergen

Featured Songs Include:

Rosemarie – Kenny Baker

What This Country Needs is a Song – Georgie Jessel

One Alone – Josephine Starr

In this episode:

Jack Benny and Fanny Brice, two superstar legends, in a comedy sketch that really brings the funny!

The Jack Benny Gang parodies the deep sea thriller, Submarine D-1!

Georgie Jessel delivers classic patriotic schmaltz!

Edgar Bergen redecorates Charlie’s bedroom behind his back!

And More!!

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

Click Here to Hear SoundScape 1938 part 8

When Radio Ruled #78 – SoundScape 1938 part 7

The Soundscape series is a happy side effect of the research phase for the When Radio Ruled Historical Documentary Podcasts.

I listen to hundreds of hours of radio shows in order to create the year by year historical When Radio Ruled documentaries, and as I listen I extract the most interesting and entertaining bits and create a best of reel as a reference for writing the script. And that’s what you are about to hear, a one hour chunk of really great audio artifacts from 1938.

This episode consists of a curated collection of Old Time Radio Clips originally broadcast February 13 through February 17, 1938.

Featuring:

Georgie Jessel

Buster Crabbe

Norma Talmadge

Don Ameche

Charlie McCarthy

Edgar Bergen

Barbara Stanwyck

The Cast of Dick Tracy

Cecil B DeMille

Jimmy Starr

Eddie Cantor

Jimmy Wallington

Freddie Bartholomew

Deanna Durbin

Robert Taylor

and

Jack Benny

Featured Songs Include:

Secret of Love –  Buster Crabbe

Lovelight in the Starlight – Dorothy Lamour

Thanks for the Memories – Charlie McCarthy, Barbara Stanwyck, Don Ameche and Dorothy Lamour

and

What are you doing the Rest of Your Life? – Eddie Cantor

In this episode:

Olympic Swimmer and movie Tarzan Buster Crabbe sings!

Charlie McCarthy needs an increase in his allowance! Who can date starlets on fifty cents a week? It requires at least a dollar!

Charlie McCarthy and Barbara Stanwyck speak southern!

Jack Benny visits the Good News program to fix what’s wrong with the show!

And More!!

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

Soundscape 1938, part 7, 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 7

When Radio Ruled #77 – SoundScape 1938 part 6

The Soundscape series is a happy side effect of the research phase for the When Radio Ruled Historical Documentary Podcasts.

I listen to hundreds of hours of radio shows in order to create the year by year historical When Radio Ruled documentaries, and as I listen I extract the most interesting and entertaining bits and create a best of reel as a reference when writing the script. And that’s what you are about to hear, a one hour chunk of really great audio artifacts from 1938.

This episode consists of a curated collection of Old Time Radio Clips originally broadcast February 6 through February 13, 1938.

Featuring:

Georgie Jessel

Norma Talmadge

Josephine Starr

Gus Edwards

Eddie Cantor

The Cast of The March of Time

Frank Morgan

Fanny Brice

Jack Benny

Robert Taylor

Mary Livingston

Featured Songs Include:

Rhythm in your nursery rhyme – Georgie Jessel

School Days – Georgie Jessel

Summertime – Deanna Durbin

In this episode we get to meet the great vaudeville producer Gus Edwards

March of Times dramatizes the Roosevelt Second to None Naval policy, and the purge of German Army by Adolf Hitler.

Jack Benny and Robert Taylor play a Violin and Cello Duet, complete with vaudeville comedy patter.

Frank Morgan and Fanny Brice bring the funny, pint size Josephine Starr brings a voice as big as all outdoors, some incredible 3 part close harmony, and more.

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

Click here to hear SoundScape 1938 part 6

When Radio Ruled #76 – Soundscape 1938 part 5

I listen to hundreds of hours of radio shows in order to create the year by year historical When Radio Ruled documentaries, and as I listen I extract the most interesting and entertaining bits and create a best of reel as a reference when writing the script. And that’s what you are about to hear, a one hour chunk of really great audio artifacts from 1938.

This episode consists of a curated collection of Old Time Radio Clips originally broadcast January 30 through February 06, 1938.

Featuring:

Josephine Starr

Eddie Cantor

The Cast of The March of Time

Jack Benny

Eddie “Rochester” Anderson

Phil Harris and his Orchestra

Mary Livingston

Don Ameche

Charlie McCarthy

Edgar Bergen

Marlene Dietrich

The Stroud Twins

Featured Songs Include:

What are you doing the rest of your life? – Eddie Cantor

Stormy Weather – Maureen O’Connor

Oil Gusher – Raymond Scott and his Orchestra

Always – Deanna Durbin

Bie Mir Bist Du Schoen – Kenny Baker

Keep Muddling Through – Don Ameche and Dorothy Lamour

My Heart is Taking Lessons – Dorothy Lamour

In this episode, Charlie McCarthy gets a dog. What is life without a dog? We hear some recreated current events of 1938 from March of Time. There’s a great radio play love story featuring Don Ameche and Marlene Dietrich, the same Marlene Dietrich who later flirts with both Charlie McCarthy and Edgar Bergen. This episode is a lot of fun.

Click Here to Hear When Radio Ruled #76: Soundscape 1938 part 5

When Radio Ruled #74 – Soundscape 1938 part 3

The Soundscape series is a happy side effect of the research phase for the When Radio Ruled Historical Documentary Podcasts.

This episode consists of a curated collection of Clips originally broadcast January 16 through January 3, 1938.

Featuring:

Georgie Jessel

Norma Talmadge

Josephine Starr

Eddie Cantor

Pinky Tomlin

Bert Kalmar

Harry Ruby

Lee Wiley

Don Ameche

Charlie McCarthy

Edgar Bergen

Nelson Eddy

Alice Brady

Dorothy Lamour

Featured Songs Include:

Bei Mir Bist Du Shoen – Georgie Jessel

When You Dream About Hawaii – Georgie Jessel

The Doll’s Song – Josephine Starr

Bei Mir Bist Du Shoen – Eddie Cantor

Mama, I wanna make rhythm – The Galley Sisters

Love Walked Right In – Kenny Baker

Broadway’s Gone Hawaii – Dorothy Lamour

So please take the time machine with me to the year 1938 and be entertained by these voices from the past, alive again through the magic of the theater of the mind.

LISTEN TO SOUNDSCAPE 1938 part 3

When Radio Ruled episode #73 – SoundScape 1938 part 2

This episode consists of a curated collection of Clips originally broadcast January 5 through January 16, 1938.

And it’s a good one, too! Lots of classic comedy and infectious songs coming your way!

Featuring:

Eddie Cantor

Pinky Tomlin

Don Wilson

Jack Benny

Kenny Baker

Mary Livingston

Phil Harris

Ned Sparks

Charlie McCarthy

Edgar Bergen

The Mad Russian

Featured Songs Include:

Bei Mir Bist du Shoen – Pinky Tomlin & Eddie Cantor

I love the Girls Medley – Eddie Cantor

Bei Mir Bist Du Shoen – Phil Harris and his Orchestra

Rosemarie – Nelson Eddy

Down with Love – Loretta Lee

You Started Something – Don Ameche

Bob White What You Gonna Swing Tonight – Eddie Cantor

Rosalie – Kenny Baker

So please take the time machine with me to the year 1938 and be entertained by these voices from the past, alive again through the magic of the theater of the mind.

Click Here to Hear SoundScape 1938 part 2

When Radio Ruled #72 – SoundScape 1938 part 1

The Soundscape series is a happy side effect from the research phase of the When Radio Ruled Historical Documentary Podcasts.

The creation of the historical documentaries begins with research. In my collection of Old Time Radio Shows I have hundreds of hours of recordings from 1938. I arranged all these radio shows by order of date broadcast and then listened to them one by one until I had listened to the entire year January 1 to December 31. As I go through the listening process I take the most interesting, entertaining, or informative clips and assemble them onto a “Best Of” clip reel from which I will select the Old Time Radio excerpts to include in the historical documentaries.

The script isn’t written at this point, so these clip reels contain much more material than can possibly be used in the finished documentary. The 1938 clip reel was almost 36 hours long. I used less than 3 hours in the final documentaries.

But these best of reels are so much fun to listen to! A whole year condensed into a day and a half! It seems a great waste to not share these selected clip with fellow Old Time Radio enthusiasts, thus the Soundscape series of When Radio Ruled was born.

So here is the first hour of the newest clip reel, excerpts from old time radio shows broadcast January 1 to January 5 1938 .

Featuring:

Georgie Jessel

Norma Talmadge

Man Mountain Dean

Josephine Starr

Don Wilson

Jack Benny

Phil Harris and His Orchestra

Kenny Baker

Mary Livingston

Andy Devine

Eddie Rochester Anderson

Don Ameche

Charley McCarthy

Edgar Bergen

Dorothy Lamour

Margot

Eddie Cantor

Deanna Durbin

Selected Songs Include:

Getting Some Fun Out of Life – Cast of the Georgie Jessel Show

I want a gay cabellaro – unidentified female vocalist

Rolling Plains – Kenny Baker

I want a new romance – Dorothy Lamour

In the still of the night – Deanna Durbin

Click Here to Hear When Radio Ruled Soundscape 1938 part 1

When Radio Ruled episode #71 The Year 1938 part 2

Joe Louis vs. Max Schmeling

In the previous episode, 1938 part 1, we looked at the political situation across the world. The coming confrontation between countries trying to provoke war and countries wishing to avoid it. How Hitler, Mussolini, Tojo, Franco, and Stalin created fear and suffering. How the USA, Britain, France, and the smaller democracies tried to keep free and out of war through appeasement and diplomacy while building up their defenses just in case.

To tell the truth, last episode was dark. Not a lot happened to be optimistic or hopeful about. Kind of a Bummer.

Invasions and threats of war are the dark cloud over the whole year. This episode is about some of the distractions used to forget about the scary stuff going on in Europe and Asia. What a relief it must have been to forget the Hitlers of the world and talk about the Joe Louis fight or the Seabiscuit race. The first full length animated movie! Is baseball still baseball if it’s played at night under artificial light? Can a car really go that fast? Did you hear about the latest thing those scientist invented? What will those eggheads think of next?

Click Here to Listen to The Year 1938 part 2

When Radio Ruled #68 Eddie Cantor Sings 1938

Born Edward Israel Iskowitz in 1892 to a poor family of recent immigrants, through sheer tenacity and talent street urchin Eddie Cantor became a show biz giant for half a century. Starting out in vaudeville in 1907, starring on Broadway, a movie star in both silents and talkies, and a radio and television pioneer.

For three Generations Every household in America knew the name Eddie Cantor as well as they knew their own names.

Eddie was many things, actor, songwriter, comedian, humanitarian, patriot, Union president, father, and all around thoughtful, decent, kind, and generous human being.

Songs Include:

Bob White Gonna Swing Tonight

What are you doing the rest of your life?

President’s Birthday Ball

Rosalie

Medley of Greatest Hits

Way Down Yonder in New Orleans

Ein Mir Bist Du Shoen

Let them Keep it Over There

Momma that Moon’s Here Again

Click Here to Listen to Eddie Cantor Sings 1938

When Radio Ruled – Thanksgiving 2022

Our Old Time Radio Thanksgiving menu is made up of:

A first course of  The Good News show from Thanksgiving eve , November 24, 1938.

Featuring:

Robert Young

Fanny Brice as Baby Snooks

And the cast of the very popular Andy Hardy movies, including star Mickey Rooney, in an original radio play.

Followed by an Entre of The Jack Benny Show from just after Thanksgiving 1937, November 28, entitled “Jack Cooked the Turkey” where the gang talks about their thanksgiving day.

Appetizer and desert provided by Fred Allen, courtesy to the cold open you just heard and the cold close to come.

All in all a delicious and satisfying audio thanksgiving  experience with zero calories.

Click Here to Hear Thanksgiving 2022

When Radio Ruled Episode 55 – Soundscape 1937 part 22

Mae West and Charlie McCarthy – Great scandals if 1937

This podcast is a montage of excerpts from old time radio shows performed live and broadcast November 29 to December 12, 1937.

Starring Cecil B Demille, Eddie Cantor, Jimmy Wallington, Rudy Vallee, Tommy Riggs and Betty Lou, Frank Case, Andy Devine, Jack Benny, Mary Livingstone, Kenny Baker, Don Wilson, Fibber McGee, Don Ameche, Charlie McCarthy, Edgar Bergen, Nelson Eddy, Mae West, Pinky Tomlin and more.

Click Here to Listen to Soundscape 1937 part 22

When Radio Ruled #54 – Soundscape 1937 part 21

Jack Benny and his faithful Maxwell

This podcast is a montage of excerpts from old time radio shows performed live and broadcast November 8 to November 28, 1938.

Starring Bing Crosby, Jimmy Wallington, Eddie Cantor, Fibber McGee and Molly, Benny Goodman, Colonel Stoopnagle and Budd, Don Wilson, Jack Benny, Phil Harris, Mary Livingstone, Orson Welles, and more.

 

Featured Songs include Eddie Cantor, “Getting some fun out of Life”, Bing Crosby “I’m Humming”, Some smoking Benny Goodman Swing Instrumentals and the Benny Goodman orchestra featuring vocalist Martha Tilden “Mama that moon is here again”, Pinky Tomlin “The Lady who couldn’t be Kissed” and Phil Harris “You can’t stop me from dreaming”

Click here to hear Soundscape 1937 part 21

When Radio Ruled episode #53 – Soundscape 1937 part 20

Edward G. Robinson on the Radio!

This podcast is a montage of excerpts from old time radio shows performed live and broadcast October 18 to November 7, 1937.

Starring Fibber McGee and Molly, Edward G. Robinson, Pinky Tomlin, Jimmy Wallington, Eddie Cantor, The Cast of the March of Time, Ben Davis Jr., Jack Benny, Mary Livingstone, Phil Harris, Kenny Baker, Andy Devine, Don Wilson, Cecil B. Demille, John R. Kissinger , and more.

 

Featured Songs include Pinky Tomlin “Can’t stop me from dreaming”, Eddie Cantor Medley of hits and “Doe to Doe”.

Click Here to Listen to Soundscape 1937 part 20

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”.

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When Radio Ruled #51 – Soundscape 1937 part 18

Ida Lupino on the Radio

This podcast is a montage of excerpts from old time radio shows performed live and broadcast September 5 to October 10, 1937.

Starring W.C. Fields, Charlie McCarthy, Don Ameche, Edgar Bergen, Fibber McGee and Molly, Al Jolson, George Jessell, Eddie Cantor, Bette Davis, Cecil B. DeMille, John LeRoy Johnston, Rudy Vallee, The Stroud Twins, Orson Welles, Agnes Moorehead, Jack Benny, Mary Livingston, and more.

 

Featured Songs include Al Jolson “Tootsie”, Eddie Cantor “Now’s the time to fall in love” and “Love is on the Air Tonight”, The Connecticut Yankees with an unidentified female vocalist (possibly Annette Hanshaw) “Basin Street Blues”, Eddie Cantor and Pinky Tomlin “Sweet Varsity Sue”

Click Hear to Listen to Soundscape 1937 part 18

When Radio Ruled episode #45 Eddie Cantor Sings 1937

Songs Recorded Live on the Eddie Cantor Radio Show 1937

Eddie was a multi-talented entertainer who was a huge star in vaudeville, and on broadway, and in silent film, and in radio, and in talking pictures, and in television.

Eddie Cantor is a true show biz Legend with a vast body of work spanning decades.

But this podcast is going to focus on Eddie Cantor the singer of songs old and new as recorded live on the Eddie Cantor radio show in 1937.

Eddie’s musical recording career began in 1917 and he had several hit songs throughout the 1920’s.

When these songs were recorded live on his radio show in 1937, Eddie Cantor was still a very popular singer, selling out concerts and charting records in addition to being at the very top of the radio ratings.

Click here to hear Eddie Sing!!

When Radio Ruled # 34-1937 Soundscape #3

Buck Benny and Others Await!!!

This podcast is a montage of excerpts from old time radio shows performed live and broadcast January 17 to January 31, 1937.

Starring Don Wilson, Jack Benny, Andy Devine, Mary Livinston, Buck Jones, The Cast of The March of Time, Cecile B DeMille, Rudy Vallee, Edgar Bergen, Charlie McCarthy, The Charioteers, Phil Harris, Eddie Cantor, Basil O’Connor, Jimmy Wallington, Charlie Butterfield, Irving Berlin,  and more.

CLICK HERE TO LISTEN TO THE 1937 SOUNDSCAPES part 3 PODCAST