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Canadians In Old-Time Radio

Canadians In Old-Time Radio

Canadians In Old-Time Radio

Join us as we delve into the careers of Canadian actors, writers, and directors who helped to create the Golden Age of radio.

114 - Screen Guild Theater, and The Alan Young Show.
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  • 114 - Screen Guild Theater, and The Alan Young Show.

    This time, we feature a double dose of Canadians Abroad. First up to bat, from June 18, 1945,  is a baseball comedy from Screen Guild Theater called Alibi Ike , starring Jack Carson who was from Carman, Manitoba. Next, we hear an episode from The Alan Young Show from November 6 of that same year entitled Alan Wills Five Dollars. Young was born in North Shields, Northumberland, England.  The family moved to West Vancouver, British Columbia when he was six.  He lived there until he moved to the States to pursue his career.

    - 1h 05min
  • 113 - Canadian Quiz Shows.

    This time, we devote the whole episode to Canadian quiz shows.  Included are excerpts from The International Quiz, The Goodwill Quiz, Hide and Seek from 1954, Now I Ask You from 1955, and finally, from November of 1976, Yes, You’re Wrong.

    - 44min
  • 112 - The King Ganam Show and Stage Struck

    Our Made-in-Canada segment features a profile of Canada’s King of The Fiddle, King Ganam, as well as the only example still in existence, as far as we know, of the King Ganam Show. In our Canadians Abroad segment, Mary Pickford, who was born in Toronto is featured in the April 18, 1954 episode of Stage Struck.

    - 59min
  • 111 - The Road to Victory

    In honour of Remembrance Day, we listen to a CBC presentation entitled ‘The Road to Victory’, which outlines Canada’s participation in World War 2.

    - 1h 01min
  • 110 - Don Messer and His Islanders and Screen Guild Theater

    In our Made In Canada segment, we feature an episode of Don Messer and His Islanders from 1957. In our Canadians Abroad segment, we hear an episode of Screen Guild Theater, featuring a radio adaptation of a movie called The Good Fairie.  In the cast, we hear two Canadians: Deanna Durbin who was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and London, Ontario native Gene Lockhart.

    - 1h 02min
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