Estelle Levy (later Gwen Davies) and Jean Derby from "What's On The Air" magazine, 1930. |
Jean Derby from Radio Revue, February 1930. |
A research blog on the history of radio, film, television and classroom media geared towards children and young audiences through most of the 20th century.
Estelle Levy (later Gwen Davies) and Jean Derby from "What's On The Air" magazine, 1930. |
Jean Derby from Radio Revue, February 1930. |
Before TV dominated the American home, radio provided all the beloved Christmas specials. It has been said that no broadcast was more eagerly awaited each year than Lionel Barrymore's annual Christmas day performance as Ebeneezer Scrooge (1934 - 1953). Presented here is a 30 minute adaptation from 1949, the 15th annual performance.
If you like Christmas movies....you will like old-time radio treats like this episode of Stars Over Hollywood. "Time For Christmas" is the story of a war widow and single mom (Anita Louise) who wants to keep Christmas for her little girl. Louise's leading man is a very young John Stephenson, best remembered today as the voice of Mr. Slate from The Flintstones. Hearing him in this radio drama shows his versatility as a voice actor.
Image from Wikimedia Commons |
Profile article on the Eason family. From Moving Picture Weekly, December 18, 1920. |
Guthrie, (Guthrie OK) Daily Leader, April 22, 1921 |
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