Today is a combination of the Name Jarod, The Book of Mormon Musical, and Dramatized Radio Shows! Hallowed Journey tells the dramatized stories from the Book of Mormon. Created in 1975 these dramas tell 184 stories richly portrayed by over 100 actors, enhanced with full sound effects and music. They were released through Covenant Communications, a division of Deseret Book Corporation, founded more than fifty years ago. Enjoy our deep dive! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/richard-templeman/support
My good friend Sid Sharma and I discuss this classic radio show. Although we recorded it during the pandemic, I also want to recognize the Black Lives Matter movement currently happening in the US and beyond our boarders. Sid says it best in this episode, "Fight the good fight!" I support BLM and my friends (and all people) of Color now and forever! More about the show we cover in the podcast: developed at the Blackett, Sample and Hummert advertising agency in Chicago, Captain Midnight began as a syndicated show on October 17, 1938, airing through the spring of 1940 on a few Midwest stations, including Chicago's WGN. In 1940, Ovaltine, a product of The Wander Company, took over sponsorship. With Pierre Andre as announcer, the series was then heard nationally on the Mutual Radio Network where it remained until 1942. It moved to the Merchandise Mart and the NBC Blue Network in September 1942. When the U.S. Government broke up the NBC Red and Blue Networks, Ovaltine moved the series back to Mutual, beginning September 1945, where it remained until December 1949. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/richard-templeman/support
Ruth called in and we had an amazing time! From fan, to guest, I am so happy we covered Dark Fantasy in a fun Ruth and Richard way! Dark Fantasy was a horror/ suspense thriller old time radio program that consisted of thirty-one short episodes that aired from November 21, 1941 until June 19, 1942 broadcasting from Station WKY in Oklahoma City. As old radio shows went, Dark Fantasy was way ahead of its time! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/richard-templeman/support
Shannon Skyped in to the Pod and we had a blast getting into the Drama! Against the Storm is a radio daytime drama which had three separate runs over a 13-year period; the initial run was on the NBC Red Network from October 16, 1939, to December 25, 1942, with revivals of the series on Mutual from April 25 to October 21, 1949, and ABC from October 1, 1951, to June 27, 1952. Created and written by Sandra Michael, the drama was the only daytime radio serial to ever win a Peabody Award, for "Outstanding Entertainment in Drama" in 1941. We are so happy that Sandra created such a highly received show! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/richard-templeman/support
My good friend Cagney and I talk about the Original True Crime type show, Gang Busters! It is one of the earliest crime shows on radio, was created by actor-producer Phillips Lord. Deemed as the only radio program that featured authentic police cases, it debuted on NBC Radio on July 27, 1935, under the title G-Men and Lord himself as the narrator. He was later replaced by Colonel Norman Schwarzkopf, the New Jersey Police superintendent during the investigation of the infamous Lindbergh case, along with Commissioner Lewis Valentine of the New York City Police. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/richard-templeman/support
My awesome guest this week is Sarah Hanchar from the podcast, “Hi! I Think You're Nice!” It's a podcast where nice people talk about nice things. On this episode of my Podcast we talk about ABC Mystery Time, specifically an episode where death gathers round the card table at a local chapter of The Suicide Club. Each episode focuses on different baffling peculiar tales of yore. Also known as Mystery Time and Mystery Time Classics, this one is sure to mystify the most lucid of lads and lasses. Also I got to be on Sarah's podcast! So don't forget to like and subscribe to her as well! https://www.ithinkyourenice.com/ or search for her on Apple and Google Podcasts, it is a great listen! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/richard-templeman/support
Ryan is my guest! We have a couple swears in the discussion, but other than that it's clean lol! The two of us are sheltered in our homes, so we were able to have a deep dive into the world of Archie Comics and we learned a lot!!! A direct spin-off of the popular teenage comic strip created by Bob Montana, Archive Andrews 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. Archie and his pals continued success was very much an outgrowth of the post World War II baby boom. It was the classic American suburban kid with his pals, at home and especially, at school. All the well-known characters of the comic book are here in the radio adventures: Archie, his best pal, Jughead, Veronica, nemesis Reggie, and Betty - who is in and out of love with Archie, almost on a daily basis. Of course, Archie's parents are on the scene, and we can't forget dreaded Mr. Weatherbee, Archie's High School Principal.The show was done "before a live audience" as they say in today's sit-coms, and the teenagers who thronged the show were excited and boisterous, to say the least. The kids still love Archie Comics, and Archie and all his friends are still going strong after all these years! A popular franchise, for sure! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/richard-templeman/support
Gretchen Lilly calls in, and we talk about the famous Annie! I love what commenters are already saying about Little Orphan Annie: These episodes are for those people who enjoy harkening back to a much more nostalgic time. However, since I was a child, I squirmed whenever I saw orphan Annie cartoons in the newspaper. I just could not bear to see those boiled oyster like eyes without any eyeballs. Definitely horrible. And that is why when I listened to just one episode of orphan Annie today, I just wished that someone with some sense would have used some other photograph to advertise this radio program. Little Orphan Annie must have been one of the hardest-working marketers of the era! The way the promotional giveaways and trinket-sales are woven into the storylines gets pretty intense. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/richard-templeman/support
Kelly is back again! She's here to discuss all aspects of the season! What worked well? What didn't? You will find out on this special Season Finale :-) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/richard-templeman/support
Dan Forman helps me go over the 4th Detective show in a row! It was a fun one. The Adventures of Philip Marlowe was a radio series featuring Raymond Chandler's private eye, Phillip Marlowe. Robert C. Reinehr and Jon D. Swartz, in their book, The A to Z of Old Time Radio, noted that the program differed from most others in its genre: "It was a more hard-boiled program than many of the other private detective shows of the time, containing few quips or quaint characters. We had a great improv after as well! Enjoy! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/richard-templeman/support
OMG Kelly returns for a guest spot! We had a limited time together, so we made a Podcast! It's the 3rd in a line of Detective stories so we cover: Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar! Each story started with a phone call from an insurance adjuster, calling on Johnny to investigate an unusual claim: a suspicious death, an attempted fraud, a missing person, or other mysterious circumstances. Each story required Johnny to travel to some distant locale, usually within the United States but sometimes abroad, where he was almost always threatened with personal danger in the course of his investigations. He would compare notes with the police officials who had first investigated each strange occurrence, and followed every clue until he figured out what actually happened. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/richard-templeman/support
Continuing in our line of Detectives, Eric Studer and I listen to The Falcon. It premiered on the American Blue Network in April 1943 and continued on the air till around September 1952. The introduction to the show began with "The Adventures of the Falcon." Then continuing with a ringing phone call to the Falcon, also known as Michael Waring, from a woman in which her voice is never heard. He would reply to her and another adventure would follow. Waring was snappy and sarcastic with the incompetent police who were inevitably unable to solve the mysteries without his help. Like the films, the radio plots mixed danger, romance and comedy in equal parts. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/richard-templeman/support
This episode actually references the Corona Virus effect. Jack is my special guest! Richard Diamond Private Detective is our show of choice! The series was unusual in that there are many episodes which featured hard-boiled fisticuffs and gunfights. Then the series shifts to Richard Diamond showing up at his girlfriend Helen Asher’s (Virginia Gregg) to serenade her as he softly sings and plays the piano and the two banter back and forth. It’s an unusual series that only Powell could make work. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/richard-templeman/support
My friend and I talk about a scary show! Also we have reference to a Cruise Ship, but it was recorded before Corona was causing havoc so that was a coincidental subject. NBC Presents: Short Story was a half-hour program offering dramatizations of contemporary American short stories by famed writers. It ran from 1951 to about 1953! If you like Edgar Allan Poe, you'll enjoy this episode :-) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/richard-templeman/support
Today's special guest is my good friend, Allison!!! We listen to: The Baby Snooks Show. It was an American radio program starring comedian and Ziegfeld Follies alumna Fanny Brice as a mischievous young girl who was 40 years younger than the actress who played her when she first went on the air. It's a fun one. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/richard-templeman/support
My Guest today is Noah Bruckshen and we had a blast! My Friend Irma tells the story of a extremely dim-witted blonde stenographer named Irma Peterson, played by Marie Wilson, and the daily high-jinx that she gets into with her screwy friends. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/richard-templeman/support
Michael Pirkle is our special guest as we cover Space Patrol. The radio version ran from 4 October 1952 to 19 March 1955, for 129 episodes. The same cast performed on both shows. The writers, scripts, and directors were reused between the radio and TV incarnations, but the radio broadcasts were not limited by studio sets and became more expansive in scope than the television programs. Although there was seldom any deliberate crossing-over of storylines, some of the television villains regularly appeared on the radio (notably Prince Bacarratti), and during the "Planet X" story, both the TV and radio versions explored the rogue planet's invasion of the Space Patrol universe. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/richard-templeman/support
Season 3 is here! We have Minki Bai as a guest. A reviewer in Variety called Templeton "that perennial summer replacement favorite." His radio program, Alec Templeton Time was first broadcast from 1939 to 1941, returning in 1943 and 1946–47. It was sometimes known as The Alec Templeton Show. It was fun to discuss and improvise our own version! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/richard-templeman/support
Kelly and I did it! Season 2 finished at last!!! You have to listen to see what we are doing for Season 3! We are grateful to our listeners and their support! :-) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/richard-templeman/support
Today we welcome guest host Dhira Brown to the show!!! We cover a Western series based on her suggestion. Have Gun – Will Travel is an American Western series that was produced and originally broadcast by CBS on both television and radio from 1957 through 1963. The television version of the series was rated number three or number four in the Nielsen ratings every year of its first four seasons, and it is one of the few shows in television history to spawn a successful radio version. It debuted November 23, 1958, more than a year after the premiere of its televised counterpart! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/richard-templeman/support