I love Agnes' performance of Sorry, Wrong Number. Given the scenario, I felt the hysterics were justified. ;) However, I like the movie also.
I'm still relatively new to radio listening, but I like Inner Sanctum. :)
In NC...Country, country and country. Aside from that lots of hip hop.
We used to have an oldies stations that played 60's music, but unfortunately that changed over to hip hop. :(
How cool that you have the complete recording. Well, I know Agnes Moorehead took part in the show in the early 30's. I'm a really huge fan of her work. She brought me to radio and not a moment too soon. :-) I look forward to branching out and discovering more programs. I have started to...
Re: Are there any other recordings of this program to be found anywhere? I figure most are probably lost. Just curious. I'm rather new to radio listening.
I've been listening a lot to Fast Car by Tracy Chapman. I still love that song.
I'm starting to love old standards more and more. I've always loved the classic movies, so now I'm discovering the music, too. I do like Peggy Lee, Ella Fitzgerald, and Vera Lynn especially.
Thank you so much for responding, Lizzie. I appreciate it. :-) I was hoping that this particular broadcast might feature Agnes Moorehead as either Nana or Cousin Anna, but I've read that she didn't become involved with the program until 1932. Still, I would love to hear it. I will get back...
My first post. I love radio. I would like to hear this program, Evening in Paris, so very much, but I was unable to get the link to work. Is there any way possible to post this again, Lizzie? I would be so very grateful.
Erika
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