Author | : Charles Stumpf |
File Size | : 53,6 Mb |
Publisher | : Unknown |
Language | : English |
Release Date | : 01 January 1987 |
ISBN | : 0936505052 |
Pages | : 334 pages |
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Author | : Charles Stumpf |
File Size | : 53,6 Mb |
Publisher | : Unknown |
Language | : English |
Release Date | : 01 January 1987 |
ISBN | : 0936505052 |
Pages | : 334 pages |
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Get BookFibber McGee and Molly was one of broadcasting's greatest triumphs, reaching its height during the 1940s when millions of Americans tuned in Tuesday evenings to hear radio's royal couple welcome the Old Timer, Gildersleeve, Mrs. Uppington, Mayor LaTrivia, Doctor Gamble, and other visitors who came calling at the most famous
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Get BookLooks at the history of radio broadcasting as an aspect of American culture, and discusses social tensions, radio formats, and the roles of African Americans and women
Get BookOn the Ides of March, our hero, Raleigh Whittier Hayes (forgetful husband, baffled father, prosperous insurance agent, and leading citizen of Thermopylae, North Carolina), learns that his father has discharged himself from the hospital, taken all his money out of the bank and, with a young black female mental patient,
Get BookTwo Radio Shows: Fibber Mcgee and Molly, April 26, 1949; Aldrich Family, Broadcast Date Unknown.
Get BookIn 1939, when Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve first came to the attention of radio audiences, he was but a neighbor and one of the frequent visitors to the folks at 79 Wistful Vista on the popular Fibber McGee and Molly program. His verbal sparring with Fibber came to be a much anticipated and
Get BookFibber McGee and Molly was one of broadcasting's greatest triumphs, reaching its height during the 1940s when millions of Americans tuned in Tuesday evenings to hear radio's royal couple welcome the Old Timer, Gildersleeve, Mrs. Uppington, Mayor LaTrivia, Doctor Gamble, and other visitors who came calling at the most famous
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