Favoriting Dimestore Radio Theater with Austin Rich: Playlist from December 19, 2022 Favoriting

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Join us for two hours of old time radio dramas, as we present four different pulp fiction stories, every week! Noir Stories with everymen getting wrapped up in dangerous adventures! Sea-faring Tales that are as two-fisted as they are filled with romance! Mysterious Magicians from the Far East, or maybe a Science Fiction yarn from the Atomic Age! Dimestore Radio Theater offers a chance to engage in Theater of The Mind, and enter a world of incredible tales from both yesterday and tomorrow!

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Favoriting December 19, 2022: Holiday Film Fest!: "Miracle On 3th Street!" & "The New Adventures of Nero Wolfe"

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Lux Radio Theater  "Miracle on 34th Street"   Favoriting 20 December 1948  NBC 
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John Kirby and is Orchestra  Bounce Of The Sugar Plum Fairy   Favoriting    
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Biography Channel  Bogart & Bacall: Hollywood's Golden Age Part 4   Favoriting Three Documentaries Edited Together.   
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Command Performance  "The Christmas Eve Show" Excerpt 3   Favoriting 24 December 1942  AFRS 
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The New Adventures of Nero Wolfe  "The Slaughtered Santas"   Favoriting 22 December 1950  CBS 
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Listener comments!

Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 6:18pm
Austin Rich:

Good Hello.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:02pm
Austin Rich:

Lux Presents Hollywood!
  9:02pm
Charles:

Ho ho ho! Santa brought you a little radio! You can listen to the movies on it!
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:03pm
Austin Rich:

Charles! Hopefully I spelled your name correctly on the stocking, hangin on the mantle.
Avatar 9:03pm
ImaginosBuzzardoDesdinova:

Ahoy!
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:04pm
Austin Rich:

Imaginos! Greetings and salutations! Hopefully I mixed the nog to your liking.
Avatar 9:05pm
ImaginosBuzzardoDesdinova:

Mixed to perfection.
  9:05pm
Charles:

Is your christmas tree decorated in lava lamps?
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:05pm
Austin Rich:

Our other movies this month have "mentioned" Christmas, mostly at the end of each show. This story actually takes place from Thanksgiving to Christmas, making it a little more appropriate.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:05pm
Austin Rich:

I have those tiny Lava Lamps, instead of candles.
Avatar 9:05pm
ImaginosBuzzardoDesdinova:

Did I just hear a sneaky cigarette reference?
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:06pm
Austin Rich:

I think you did.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:08pm
Austin Rich:

Chandu, The Magician is one of our regular programs, and is sponsored by White King soap. "Lux" was a brand of soap, too, and the sponsor of this show we're listening to now.

I'm fairly certain that Lux Interior of the Cramps was referencing that boxes of Lux warned people not to ingest the soap... which I guess was a problem?
  9:11pm
Charles:

Gimbles -- !
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:12pm
Austin Rich:

This presentation of "Miracle on 34th" really leans into the comedy, as evidenced by the audience laughter that you can hear throughout the show. While not uncommon, it underlines something that is easy to forget: these shows were presented in front of audiences, live, with actors at microphones, reading from scripts. It was a live show.
Avatar 9:12pm
ImaginosBuzzardoDesdinova:

I'm working on two Max Headroom stories.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:12pm
Austin Rich:

I got the new chapter for the "Max / Nightmare" crossover.
Avatar 9:13pm
ImaginosBuzzardoDesdinova:

You mean the Black Butler crossover?
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:14pm
Austin Rich:

Oh, is that what it is? I'm not familiar with Black Butler.

Looks like it's a manga? We might stock it at work.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:18pm
Austin Rich:

I've never seen Rogue's Regiment, but this little blurb made me curious. Vincent Price is the villain! I'll report back after I watch it, and let ya'll know if it's any good.
Avatar 9:19pm
ImaginosBuzzardoDesdinova:

Bryce is a grim reaper in the crossover.
  9:19pm
Charles:

Maybe he's only a little crazy :)
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:19pm
Austin Rich:

"A little crazy." It's like being "a little pregnant," right?
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:20pm
Austin Rich:

Poor Murray.
Avatar 9:22pm
ImaginosBuzzardoDesdinova:

Bryce's next scheduled reaping is Mink. But he doesn't want to do it.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:24pm
Austin Rich:

I wonder if this movie's subplot - that the psychiatrist is bad at his job - is a dig at psychiatry, which hadn't been around for very long, in 1948.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:24pm
Austin Rich:

Yeah, I wouldn't want to be a reaper to Mink, either.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:25pm
Austin Rich:

The visual image of Santa imitating a monkey is not in the film, if memory serves... but makes for a good little gag for the radio.
Avatar 9:27pm
Mr Fab:

Funny that soap companies sponsored these shows. They’re not exactly what comes to mind when thinking of “soap operas.”
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:29pm
Austin Rich:

I do think that's the origin of the phrase, Mr. Fab. Most of the TV soaps started on radio... or at least, the concepts and the stars.

There's some radio soaps that I've read about, but I've never listened to more than a few. Just not my bag. But they do sound pretty much like what modern soaps are like.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:30pm
Austin Rich:

If my memory is correct, this "Macy & Gimble shaking hands" gag is not in the film, but again, works great for radio.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:34pm
Austin Rich:

While I do like this movie, I do have a few issues with it. The men are constantly meddling in the life of a single mother, and the men are convinced they know what's best for her.
  👻 Swag For Life Member 9:34pm
WR:

Hi
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:34pm
Austin Rich:

Nice to see you, WR!
Avatar 9:34pm
ImaginosBuzzardoDesdinova:

Hi
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Mr Fab:

Well “soap operas” got their name because they were targeted at housewives so allegedly the sponsors they got were mostly household cleaners and related things, e.g.: soap. So goes the old radio lore that I was told. Is there another explanation?
  👻 Swag For Life Member 9:35pm
WR:

Nothing more powerful than rich guy who wants to make his kid happy.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:36pm
Austin Rich:

I think that's right, Mr. Fab. The shows were called "soaps" because all the sponsors were for soap.
Avatar 9:37pm
ImaginosBuzzardoDesdinova:

Of course soap ads were often questionable.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:37pm
Austin Rich:

There's also a weird angle to this movie, where the men are trying to convince the daughter and mother that Santa is real.. and the mother is doing her best to teach her daughter to be sensible in life. Seems strange to build a movie around gaslighting these women.
Avatar 9:37pm
Mr Fab:

This was a big movie around my house when I was a kid cuz my mom grew up in this era NYC.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:39pm
Austin Rich:

My family never watched it when I was a kid, but I've come to love it since I got married, and we watch a lot of old movies together.
Avatar 9:40pm
ImaginosBuzzardoDesdinova:

Old movies can be very interesting and fun
Avatar 9:41pm
Mr Fab:

Honestly I’d kinda forgotten about it. It was a tv rerun staple for a while there, but might have been shoved aside by all the other Xmas show reruns. (Like last week’s show for example)
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:43pm
Austin Rich:

There's so many old movies I've never seen, and there's almost always some detail or nuance to the movie that makes me have to do a little research, and then I learn something at the same time.

I guess watching old movies reminds me of flipping around the dial when I was younger. There were just a lot more old movies on TV back then, and you'd catch parts of movies all the time. These days, you don't see hardly anything Black and White casually on TV.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:45pm
Austin Rich:

There's a lot of little scenes in this version of the story that are not in the film... again, to push the "comedy" angle more, which works really well in front of audiences.
Avatar 9:45pm
ImaginosBuzzardoDesdinova:

My favorite old movies are
The Dead of Night
The Ghost and Mrs Muir
Death Takes a Holiday
Torture Garden
  👻 Swag For Life Member 9:46pm
WR:

Last week you played a radio presentation of It's a Wonderful Life. Was it a regular thing to have movies contemporaneously made into radio versions.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:47pm
Austin Rich:

Wow! I think i haven't seen any of those, Imaginos! Movie marathon time!
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:47pm
Austin Rich:

WR: Short version: Yes!
  👻 Swag For Life Member 9:47pm
WR:

And this seems to have a live audience.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:47pm
Austin Rich:

This show, and a few others, would do radio adaptations of popular movies, often trying to get the original cast, but sometimes, casting other Hollywood folks in the other roles.
Avatar 9:48pm
Mr Fab:

Austin @ 9:43 - Exactly! I often think of that, of how much of an education we got just goofin off after-school flipping the dial. I have to make an effort to show old stuff to my daughter. She’s never gonna just stumble across em on her own the way we used to.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:49pm
Austin Rich:

Lux Radio Theater was VERY popular, and ran for decades. Having the audience present when they recorded really helped sell the idea that it was a show version, ideal for radio.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:51pm
Austin Rich:

We don't really have a way to "flip" channels at our house anymore, but when I used to visit my family, and would flip channels on their TVs, I was always disappointed. The "range" of stuff you stumble on is ironically not as wide, even with more channels and more "content."
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:52pm
Austin Rich:

This story beat - with the mail-carriers getting the idea to dump their old mail - is much more funny in this version, and much less of an upbeat dramatic moment, like it is in the movie.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:53pm
Austin Rich:

A trial on Christmas Eve? Wouldn't they wait until the Monday after, in a real court?
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:56pm
Austin Rich:

You sort of realize why "Macy's" is still such a big deal every holiday, even in 2022. If they were a big deal THEN, and they had an annual parade THEN, and they STILL do every year... I guess that's a big deal.
  👻 Swag For Life Member 10:03pm
WR:

So far Macy's has survived the overturning of big box stores. I've not kept up with the health of the corporation, but as you say, they continue to sponsor the Thanksgiving parade.
Avatar 10:04pm
ImaginosBuzzardoDesdinova:

Macy's is more than just a store.
  10:05pm
Heather:

You caught me! Lurking away, hi everyone!!
Avatar 10:10pm
Mr Fab:

Wiki sez: “founded in 1858 by Rowland Hussey Macy… As of 2015, Macy's was the largest U.S. department store company by retail sales.”

1858?! OMG they were practically NINETY years old when they made this.
  👻 Swag For Life Member 10:17pm
WR:

Gimbel's was founded in 1840. They opened in NYC in 1910. Their NYC flagship store is now Manhattan Mall, just a block from the flagship Macy's store. And Gimbels was first with a Thanksgiving parade, in Philadelphia. Ain't Wikipedia wonderful.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 10:18pm
Austin Rich:

I had never heard of Gimbel's until I watched, "Miracle On 34th Street."
Avatar 10:19pm
ImaginosBuzzardoDesdinova:

Indeed. Remember Montgomery Ward?
Avatar 10:20pm
ImaginosBuzzardoDesdinova:

There was a blooper for Him bells on radio once.
Avatar 10:20pm
Mr Fab:

Mom used to tell me about how her mother, my grandmother, used to work at gimbals.
Avatar 10:20pm
ImaginosBuzzardoDesdinova:

Gimbels I meant
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 10:21pm
Austin Rich:

I went to Montgomery Ward a few times before they were gone. During my life, I mostly knew "Montgomery Ward" in reference to someone saying, "Oh, you know the blah-blah-blah building? Used to be a Montgomery Ward."
  👻 Swag For Life Member 10:21pm
WR:

Yes, the movie was the first I heard of it too. Shows the power of TV, with the Macy's Parade being regularly broadcast. I grew up in Texas.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 10:22pm
Austin Rich:

Was there a regional Texas Parade? There wasn't really any holiday parades anywhere in Oregon when i was growing up, so the Macy's one was it.
  👻 Swag For Life Member 10:23pm
WR:

Nope, no parade like that in Texas. Just football games.
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ImaginosBuzzardoDesdinova:

Bogart appeared digitally in The Last Action Hero
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 10:24pm
Austin Rich:

We had lots of Football games, too. My dad LOVED Football, and so did my brothers.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 10:24pm
Austin Rich:

I forgot about that, Imaginos!
Avatar 10:25pm
ImaginosBuzzardoDesdinova:

Was your dad the type who could watch the Game while snoring with his eyes closed
  👻 Swag For Life Member 10:26pm
WR:

Have not heard Fred Allen, know of him but haven't heard him.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 10:26pm
Austin Rich:

Apparently, this is a good example of what Allen & Benny's vaudeville act was like. I'm not sure if there's recordings of their routines elsewhere, but this recording is mostly what I know Fred Allen from.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 10:28pm
Austin Rich:

My Dad was the kind of guy who WOULD sleep through TV, but for football, he was sometimes a two TV guy, so he could pop into his bedroom, watch one game, then come out into the living room to watch the other one. And: even if he left the room, don't you dare change the channel! "Hey! I was watching that!" from the other room was something I heard often.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 10:30pm
Austin Rich:

The supposed "feud" between Fred Allen and Jack Benny was largely for comedy purposes, but i'm sure the soldiers who would write into Command Performance were excited to have this reunion happen on a radio show FOR THEM.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 10:33pm
Austin Rich:

"The Adventures of Nero Wolfe," was a show that ran from 1943–44 on ABC, starring Santos Ortega and Luis van Rooten, which ran for 39 episodes.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 10:36pm
Austin Rich:

"The Amazing Nero Wolfe" was a 1945 series starring Francis X. Bushman, Elliott Lewis and Charles Victor, which lasted for 21 episodes, but only the series finale has survived into the modern era.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 10:37pm
Austin Rich:

"The New Adventures of Nero Wolfe," only lasted 26 episodes, but is my favorite version of the characters on radio. I may run the entire series on "Dimestore" someday... but for now, here's a taste.
  👻 Swag For Life Member 10:38pm
WR:

I'm now adding the Benny / Allen film "Love Thy Neighbor" to my want to see list.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 10:39pm
Austin Rich:

(There were some 1980's versions of Nero Wolfe on Canadian radio, but I only know OF it.)

Maybe we should have a movie club, WR. We can all meet up in the chat a discuss it afterwards!
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 10:41pm
Austin Rich:

While this is a running gag in all of the Nero Wolfe properties, Archie Goodwin cannot resist women, blondes in particular.
  👻 Swag For Life Member 10:48pm
WR:

Archie Goodwin character is pretty obnoxious.
Avatar 10:49pm
ImaginosBuzzardoDesdinova:

Indeed. Archie certainly has his quirks
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 10:50pm
Austin Rich:

Yeah, Archie is sort of dim, single minded, and really focuses on the women that pop up in every case. He's sort of a "slightly nicer street informant" who has come into the employ of a real brain. You get a better sense of their mis-matched personas as the show goes on.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 10:51pm
Austin Rich:

Since it won't make sense unless you already know: Nero Wolfe really only wants to drink beer and take care of his orchids. So when he makes reference to it later, you'll know he talks about been and flowers in every episode.

Fritz in the kitchen! I forgot about that reference.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 10:55pm
Austin Rich:

It is interesting, that the Nero Wolfe stories were written in the 30s, when "He likes women," was enough of a personality to consider a character well rounded.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 10:59pm
Austin Rich:

Looks like we'll go a little over this week. Whoops! It's a Christmas Miracle?
Avatar 11:01pm
ImaginosBuzzardoDesdinova:

Another fun and fine show
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 11:02pm
Austin Rich:

Thanks Imaginos! We have scary stories and weird songs tomorrow night, if you wanna join us again.
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ImaginosBuzzardoDesdinova:

I'd love to
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 11:03pm
Austin Rich:

There's an Algernon Blackwood story in the line-up.
Avatar 11:04pm
ImaginosBuzzardoDesdinova:

See you tomorrow
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 11:04pm
Austin Rich:

Nighty Night!
  11:05pm
Heather:

I know we've got a bit more bonus but wanted to say thanks for a fun show!! Good night, all!
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 11:05pm
Austin Rich:

Thanks Heather!
  👻 Swag For Life Member 11:07pm
WR:

Thank you!
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