This Airchecks focuses on radio shows from old time radio to current shows written as plays or when a radio show was recorded. A showcase of radio programming that may have been lost over the decades if it hadn’t been recorded and preserved for future generations. In the radio and television industry, recordings of radio shows were fairly common anywhere from transcription discs for later replay or to make sure a commercial has been played on the air for the salesman to show their client. And sometimes it’s not just audio theatre, it can be music as well. Some items previously aired and some items that were never aired, but recorded. Airchecks is a three hour program that is uploaded into a podcast on Saturdays.
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This Airchecks focuses on radio shows from old time radio to current shows written as plays or when a radio show was recorded. A showcase of radio programming that may have been lost over the decades if it hadn’t been recorded and preserved for future generations. In the radio and television industry, recordings of radio shows were fairly common anywhere from transcription discs for later replay or to make sure a commercial has been played on the air for the salesman to show their client. And sometimes it’s not just audio theatre, it can be music as well. Some items previously aired and some items that were never aired, but recorded. Airchecks is a three hour program that is uploaded into a podcast on Saturdays.
Episode 112, February 22, 2025 - Jean Shepherd Marathon, Part 6
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Episode 112, February 22, 2025 - Jean Shepherd Marathon, Part 6
In this episode of the Jean Shepherd Marathon, we present:
From September 11, 1960, "Listen Baby, " air conditioned graves? A reading from "Fu Manchu. " Shep mentions that "this is the last of the Sunday night shows, " and that his new air time will be 12:15 A. M. to 4:00 A. M. Memories of his recent trip to Guantanemo Bay, Cuba. Fall Haiku.
From September 18, 1960, What not to name the baby, the water polo game of life, "The New Jersey Effigy Company. " After the 4:00 P. M. time tone, Mutual net news with Sanford Marshall is heard.
From February 22, 1961, Tapping the one thousand foot long watermelon of life. The game of "World Diplomacy. " "National Nothing-But-The-Truth Day. " "Civil War: A stirring promotion theme. "
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This Airchecks focuses on radio shows from old time radio to current shows written as plays or when a radio show was recorded. A showcase of radio programming that may have been lost over the decades if it hadn’t been recorded and preserved for future generations. In the radio and television industry, recordings of radio shows were fairly common anywhere from transcription discs for later replay or to make sure a commercial has been played on the air for the salesman to show their client. And sometimes it’s not just audio theatre, it can be music as well. Some items previously aired and some items that were never aired, but recorded. Airchecks is a three hour program that is uploaded into a podcast on Saturdays.