My three are the common Twelve O'clock High, Best Years of Our Lives and especially The Battle of San Pietro. I particularly like the bomber graveyard scene in Twelve O'clock, and the narrator dialogue in San Pietro. I thought all of these were very well done. I haven't been to a movie since...
My radio listening career began about 1945. Shows never heard on our Zenith chairside which sat on a table - yes the dial readings were always upside down - in our earlier days were "The Mysterious Traveler", "The Whistler" and a show which has become my all time favorite, the 15 minute version...
It is the usual three at a time scenario. All probably out of print. Number 1. “The Dillinger Days” by John Toland. No 2. The Real Jazz by Hugues Panassie (inspired by listening to Ray Smith on WGBH last night). (By the way, if you like early music (real stuff) catch Jazz Decades which has...
Oh all right. I am 67, a young 67 though. Much of my life has been taken up with radio collecting to the point where I have 400 early radios and speakers. Except for 28 Atwater Kent early thirties cathedral sets most are 1922-4 battery sets. My father liked radios and DXing in the twenties and...
Since it usually took my Dad about 4 hours to take a bath and shave - this was a weekly ritual on Sunday - dinner was about three o'clock in the "dining room". We told time by what was on the radio in those days and dinner lasted from Gene Autry through the Falcon, The Saint, Nick Carter, and...
Sorry Liz. It seems the world doesn't cater to real talent anymore. I have read everything you have written and have really enjoyed it. I went through the same thing a few years ago and everything turned out for the better. During my darkest days I listened to early episodes of "The Romance of...
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