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Hillcrest Bakery & Deli Old Time Radio Show

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May 12- May 18/14                                        Week  #5

Monday– One Night Stands with the Big Bands- Artie Shaw Pt 2- {55:00}

Artie continues the story, starting with his Brunswick recordings, and then, after quitting the label, finding the sound he was looking for and signing with Bluebird for the series of hits that would make the band famous.  He recalls hiring Billie Holliday, the importance of radio remotes, and finally his great Navy band with Claude Thornhill, Sam Donahue and Conrad Gozzo.

Tuesday– Rogues Gallery- Blondes Prefer Gentlemen- 1945 {30:24}

-Boston Blackie- Fifty Dollar Shoeshine– 1947-{26:16}

Wednesday– Fort Laramie- Squaw Man– 1956- {28:53}

-Have Gun, Will Travel- Winchester Quarantine- 1959- {25:15}

Thursday– Adventures by Morse-A Coffin for the Lady pt 3- 1944- {26:46}

X Minus One- Lulungameena- 1956- {28:29}

Friday– The Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet- Impressing Girls– 1949- {30:51}

My Favorite Husband- Liz Teaches the Samba- 1948- {23:52}

Saturday– Fred Allen- Are You Raising Chickens?- 1943- {28:52} requested by Jessica

Old Gold Comedy Theater- Brewster’s Millions– 1945- {30:04}  requested by Kimberly

Sunday– The Golden Age of Radio- Jan Miner– {54:18}

Jan Miner, Network Radio Soap Actress and  heroine of “Hilltop House,” is this week’s guest.

From the 1940’s to the 1980’s, Ms. Miner was never far from productions on and off Broadway or on out-of-town stages, from New Haven and Stratford, Conn., to St. Louis. She was on many radio programs, including the popular “Boston Blackie” series as Richard Kollmar’s leading lady in the late 1940’s, and was a well-known soap opera star as the heroine of “Hilltop House.” But later in her career she starred in a real television soap opera in Palmolive Liquid commercials.

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