Fri, 28 July 2006 Baseball Historian presents comedy with Archie Andrews, with a baseball theme "Fred Tries To Enjoy A Ballgame"-5/20/51Archie Andrews was a direct spin-off of the popular teenage comic strip created by Bob Montana. Radio was successful with many comic characters, so putting another popular comic "on radio" was a natural. This show was one of the first wanting to win a teenage audience by doing a situation comedy show completely for them, and with them in the audience at the broadcasts. Comments[0] |
Sat, 22 July 2006 Baseball Historian presents The Adventures Of Babe Ruth. Babe teaches a bully a lesson when he finds out
that he's been forcing young kids to steal for him. Babe Ruth is
impersonated. Gardner Malloy, Jackson Beck (announcer).and
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Sat, 15 July 2006 Baseball Historian present Waite Hoyt In The Rain Baseball. There used to be more patience with rain delays on the radio. In those days, we used to
have Waite Hoyt, who turned the rain delay into story time. Cincinnati liked to
curl up and let the skies weep all over the roof as the old Yankee enchanted the town with tales of Babe Ruth, Miller Huggins and the
folklore he had lived so hard.Comments[0] |
Sat, 8 July 2006 Baseball Historian presents Family Theatre. March 20, 1949 "The Fourth Strike"A new man in town organizes the local kids into a baseball team and becomes a hero. The baseball coach has a hidden past. John Lund (host), Guy Madison, Colleen Townsend, Wade Miller (writer), Max Terr (composer, conductor), David Young (director), Eddie Firestone, Peter Rankin, Norman Field, Merrill Ross (announcer), Fred Howard, Sam Edwards, Dick Ryan. Comments[0] |
Fri, 30 June 2006 Baseball Historian presents Dizzy Dean Show Bucky Waters 7/24/48 and Bill Stern Sports Newsreel with guest Joe Lewis 12/7/45Comments[0] |



Baseball Historian presents comedy with Archie Andrews, with a baseball theme "Fred Tries To Enjoy A Ballgame"-5/20/51
Baseball Historian present Waite Hoyt In The Rain Baseball. There used to be more patience with rain delays on the radio. In those days, we used to
have Waite Hoyt, who turned the rain delay into story time. Cincinnati liked to
curl up and let the skies weep all over the roof as the old Yankee enchanted the town with tales of Babe Ruth, Miller Huggins and the
folklore he had lived so hard.
Baseball Historian presents Dizzy Dean Show Bucky Waters 7/24/48 and Bill Stern Sports Newsreel with guest Joe Lewis 12/7/45