Physical description |
xvi, 822 pages ; 26 cm |
Notes |
Rev. ed. of: Tune in yesterday. c1976. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 747-757) and index. |
Summary |
"Here are some 1,500 radio shows presented in alphabetical order. The great programs of the '30s, '40s, and '50s are all here - Amos 'n' Andy, Fibber McGee and Molly, The Lone Ranger, Major Bowes' Original Amateur Hour, and The March of Time, to name only a few. For each, Dunning provides a complete broadcast history, with the timeslot, the network, and the name of the show's sponsors. He lists major cast members, announcers, producers, directors, writers, and sound effects people - even the show's theme song. There are also umbrella entries, such as "News Broadcasts," which features an engaging essay on radio news, with capsule biographies of major broadcasters like Lowell Thomas and Edward R. Murrow. |
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Equally important, Dunning provides a fascinating account of each program, taking us behind the scenes to capture the feel of the performance, such as the ghastly sounds of Lights Out (a horror drama where heads rolled and bones crunched), and providing engrossing biographies of the main people involved in the show."--BOOK JACKET. |
Other author |
Dunning, John, 1942-2023.
Tune in yesterday.
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Subject |
Radio programs -- United States -- Dictionaries.
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ISBN |
0195076788 |
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