Favoriting Dimestore Radio Theater with Austin Rich: Playlist from March 21, 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 March 21, 2022: Episode #9

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Box 13  "A Book of Poems by Sir Walter Scott"   Favoriting 17 October 1948  Mayfair Productions 
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The Voyage of The Scarlet Queen  "The Barefoot Nymph in the Mother Hubbard Jacket"   Favoriting 28 August 1947  Mutual 
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Artie Shaw  Frenesi   Favoriting    
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Chandu The Magician  "Cab Ride to Cairo"   Favoriting 7 July 1948  Mutual–Don Lee Networ 
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Dimension X  "The Embassy"   Favoriting 3 June 1950  NBC Radio 
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Listener comments!

Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 4:29pm
Austin Rich:

Good Hello!
  6:02pm
Charles:

Congrats for a successful marathon everyone!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:02pm
Scott67:

G'day Austin & Enthralled
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Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 6:02pm
Austin Rich:

Indeed! Thanks Charles!
Avatar 6:02pm
Mr Fab:

Here for the stirring stories of derring-do.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 6:03pm
Austin Rich:

And: good to see you the chat, Scott67 and Mr. Fab!
Avatar 6:03pm
Mr Fab:

daring-do?
  6:03pm
Listener Robert:

Pretty AND public domain!
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 6:04pm
Austin Rich:

I sort of fudged the airing on all of these, as these episodes for Box 13 should have been heard in the fall. I don't think it'll be TOO obvious, but we are approaching the holidays, according to Dan Holiday's timeline.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 6:04pm
Austin Rich:

Good hello, Listener Robert!
Avatar 6:06pm
Mr Fab:

I thinking that maybe we shouldn't save holiday stuff for the holidays. Maybe i should add a bunch of xmas tracks to the Sheena stream? That'll freak everyone out.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 6:08pm
Austin Rich:

This is at least the second time that Dan has visited the morgue at The Star Times. In the digital era, something like this is sort of irrelevant, as there would be databases that could be easily searched. But in a pre-digital age, every writer (and newspaper) had a decent "morgue" of old files, records, and usually, an attendant that knew the files well. In fiction, most "morgues" become the catch-all info-dumps where people can go to learn anything. In reality, most morgues were mostly records that would corroborate a paper's particular stories, and maybe files they absorb through other means.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 6:09pm
Austin Rich:

I'm sure the connection to the other, more familiar usage of the word morgue: these are dead files, old files, stuff from the past...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:11pm
Scott67:

Fab, that's cruel & unusual punishment punishment.
TRASH CULT shall take to part in your sadism! πŸ‘πŸ˜Ž
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:12pm
Scott67:

So horrible I said it twice!
  6:13pm
Listener Robert:

I never attached any importance to calendar connections in fiction and drama. You're not in their world, so why should you pay attention to their world's calendar in connection with your own?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:13pm
Scott67:

Everyone had matches in their pocket back then!πŸ”₯
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 6:14pm
Austin Rich:

This show does experiment with act breaks. Leaving the idea in the listeners mind of what Dan could have seen... and not revealing it until after the commercial break, is very odd for the time.
Avatar 6:15pm
Mr Fab:

like book chapters.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:15pm
Scott67:

2 inches?? That's a depressed fracture of the skull!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:16pm
Scott67:

Cops always exaggerate.
Avatar 6:16pm
Mr Fab:

I thought that too! 2 inches across I can see, but 2" deep?
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 6:17pm
Austin Rich:

Yeah, I wouldn't trust any cop, in Box 13 or just generally.
Avatar 6:17pm
Mr Fab:

How can a fire make someone paralyzed and unable to hear? I mean, I guess it's possible. I just never heard of it.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 6:19pm
Austin Rich:

The power of fiction. I feel like noir in particular likes to fudge medical stuff for plot purposes, ignoring how bodies work to make it convenient for the story. (Dan did just get knocked out. In real life, how long would Dan need to recover before he could actually go out and do Dan Holiday stuff again?)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:19pm
Scott67:

Deaf & paralysis when you're dead.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 6:22pm
Austin Rich:

While you can also hear the transcription disc "pops" throughout this episode, I think this episode has a lot of subtle background music, that is very well layered. This show had very good audio production, that was unfortunately not well preserved afterwards.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 6:24pm
Austin Rich:

If I had a nickel for every family that didn't like the people their kid runs around with.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 6:28pm
Austin Rich:

One of these days I should see "Wild Harvest."
Avatar 6:29pm
Mr Fab:

Barefoot Nymph? I'm listening!
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 6:30pm
Austin Rich:

The sound on this week's episode is, as often is the case with this show, sub-par. I did a lot of work to clean it up, and massage it into a more listenable form. Still, get ready for some weird tape artifacts.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:30pm
Scott67:

I think I've seen it! But I've seen too much!!
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Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:31pm
Scott67:

I'm imagining!!! πŸŒˆπŸ˜€
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:32pm
Scott67:

Very familiar with American Seaman indeed!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:32pm
Scott67:

In Manila that is!!
Avatar 6:33pm
Mr Fab:

haha, we heard the same thing, Scott. How old are we!?
  6:34pm
Charles:

It's very beautiful to me, picturing whole families near their radio listening to these shows back then.

Surely that happened right?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:34pm
Scott67:

Not old enough in the head yet mate! Thank fuck!
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Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 6:34pm
Austin Rich:

Given that the author of all these stories was in the Pacific Theater of WWII, I suspect that many of these tales have elements of first-hand experience to them. (Americans getting into trouble in foreign ports, the descriptions of coming into port at the beginning of each episode.) You can really get a sense of these having some basis in reality, which I'm sure was not the case for a lot of radio writing.

Scott67 & Mr. Fab: perhaps an intended double meaning? I'm pretty sure a lot of the same jokes work both then and now.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 6:35pm
Austin Rich:

Charles: absolutely! You watch TV together? You listen to music together? Why not listen to radio stories together.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:37pm
Scott67:

It's happening now Charles. The FMU Family gather round. With a pocket full of... matches.πŸ”₯
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 6:37pm
Austin Rich:

"It's normal for men to fight over women. Just get used to it, babe."
Avatar 6:38pm
Mr Fab:

"Women thrived on it!"
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 6:39pm
Austin Rich:

I'm sure, for some people in those days, they absolutely saw the world the way Phil Carney does.
Avatar 6:40pm
Mr Fab:

The audio here is pretty listenable, Austin. No problem making out anything.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:41pm
Scott67:

Some men still do Austin. But now they own Assault Weapons.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 6:41pm
Austin Rich:

That's good. I have a pretty good ear for listening through the years, but I worry that I'm playing stuff that sounds like white noise to most everyone else.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:43pm
Scott67:

I'm sure not everyone's Radio back then had crisp reception. It's authentic!
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  6:44pm
Charles:

I'm with Mr Fab, everything's fine.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 6:44pm
Austin Rich:

Absolutely, Scott67! So much so, that the recordings that do exist of many old radio shows are recorded at home, by listeners, and saved for the future. So even back then, we depended on listeners to keep the story of radio alive.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:45pm
Scott67:

Abreast!!
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 6:47pm
Austin Rich:

That's usually my request. "Make mine stronger than yours."
  6:47pm
Charles:

I suppose a lot of these shows are lost to time. Is there one in particuliar you read or heard about that you wish there were archives of it somewhere Austin?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:48pm
Scott67:

Don't remind me I now have to drink light beer!!
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Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 6:48pm
Austin Rich:

I would love to hear the two missing episodes of "Voyage of The Scarlet Queen."

And I would love to hear all the missing episodes of "Chandu The Magician," so I can hear the 30's run. Some episodes exist, but not many.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 6:49pm
Austin Rich:

I would love to hear more of the first could decades of broadcasting. So little of the late teens and the 1920's of radio is even available to be heard, and a lot of what we know about that era is through other people describing what they remember of those years. (And, occasionally, broadcast logs.)
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 6:50pm
Austin Rich:

...first couple decades...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:51pm
Scott67:

Austin, I could lean on the bar at TRASH CULT & listen to these all day mate!
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  6:51pm
Charles:

1910s ?! Wow!
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 6:52pm
Austin Rich:

There's a couple OTR nerds that I might interview for Dimestore Revelations.

Yeah, the earliest stations started broadcasting at the end of the 10's. But most of that stuff is only known by description of other people talking about what they remember.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 6:54pm
Austin Rich:

Recording technology before 1939 was not as "reliable" (or even easy to use) and the idea of recording whole radio shows (or documenting radio like that) wasn't really something people thought about in the early days.

The first time anyone could string together enough recording gear to record something substantial was September 21st, 1939.

archive.org...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:55pm
Scott67:

That description was more confronting than seeing someone shot on TV movies.
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Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 6:55pm
Austin Rich:

Radio can get really... descriptive.
Avatar 6:56pm
Mr Fab:

Austin, is that link the oldest known surviving radio air-check?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:56pm
Scott67:

Guess it has to mate!πŸ“»
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 6:56pm
Austin Rich:

Of an entire broadcast day, yes!
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 6:56pm
Austin Rich:

Lots of older partial ones exist, and many from before are just one half hour, or something like that.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 6:57pm
Austin Rich:

You could usually only record about an hour, reliably, before 1939.
  6:57pm
Listener Robert:

Moist and hot, you say?
Avatar 6:57pm
Mr Fab:

what's the oldest surviving fragment?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:58pm
Scott67:

Didn't they used to record on a wire?
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 6:58pm
Austin Rich:

In think from around 1919, if I remember correctly?
  7:00pm
Charles:

A little more than 100 years of radio, that's amazing..
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:02pm
Scott67:

Cheers Austin!πŸ‘πŸ˜ŽπŸ»
Wish I had more to give mate!
  7:04pm
Listener Robert:

Save it for next year's Hoof & Mouth, and act it out.
  7:08pm
Listener Robert:

My friend Damon Lindelof worked for a while for Alan Ladd, Jr.'s production company, which by then was a division of I forgot which studio. They referred to junior as "Laddie".
Avatar 7:09pm
Mr Fab:

I guess I'd rather be called Laddie than Junior.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 7:15pm
Austin Rich:

The Ladd Company produced "The Phantom" and a few other action flops from the early 90's, so I could see Damon working on stuff like that.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 7:16pm
Austin Rich:

I try to keep all the music during "Dimestore Revelations" from the period, so it should all be popular 40's music, and I think, all instrumentals, even.
  7:17pm
Charles:

It's good stuff!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:18pm
Scott67:

Gotta love a family that shares its heroin! πŸ’‰
Avatar 7:19pm
Mr Fab:

Wasn't "Cab Ride to Cairo" a song by Madness?
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 7:20pm
Austin Rich:

"Cario Taxi Ride"?
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 7:20pm
Austin Rich:

Maybe Madness were Chandu fans?
Avatar 7:21pm
Mr Fab:

Actually the song is "Night Boat to Cairo", excellent tune.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 7:21pm
Austin Rich:

There it is!
Avatar 7:22pm
Mr Fab:

"Why be such a drip?" didn't realize how old that slang term was.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 7:24pm
Austin Rich:

I'm constantly shocked at how old some stuff is.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 7:24pm
Austin Rich:

Betty has a crush.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 7:26pm
Austin Rich:

Cliffhanger!
Avatar 7:27pm
Mr Fab:

pretty authentic Egyptian song there!
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 7:29pm
Austin Rich:

The Embassy is another one of those stories that rides that line between "detective" and "science fiction." I've played it on my show before, though I'm more familiar with the X-Minus One version, which is slightly different.
  7:30pm
Listener Robert:

Or Pepsi bottles, for a suitable fee.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 7:32pm
Austin Rich:

This story is set a mere FIVE years in the future, from the time of broadcast, but still decades behind us now.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:36pm
Scott67:

Time for my post Marathon balanced breakfast.
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Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 7:37pm
Austin Rich:

Breakfast! The most important meal of the day!
  7:38pm
Listener Robert:

How would someone go about finding out who subscribed to various publications? Unless you bribed someone at the Post Office or the publications themselves.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 7:39pm
Austin Rich:

Detectives try to find out a lot of stuff that you shouldn't really know. Maybe ask the mailman, for a more direct answer?
Avatar 7:40pm
Mr Fab:

love hearing real-life versions of those stereotypical thug characters that say, "Sure, boss."
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 7:41pm
Austin Rich:

I looked for other recordings of this episode, but the only one I can find has a faint recording of some other radio show in the background. (I think another Sci-Fi show?) I'm sure that these were all recorded by a listener, at home, collecting these, and had to re-use tape. (Probably had a system for recording the shows off the air, then archiving them on discs, but it's hard to say for sure.)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:43pm
Scott67:

All this while I'm eating Pizza!
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 7:44pm
Austin Rich:

One of my favorite Wikipedia pages of all time:

wikipedia.org/wiki/Veeblefetzer
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 7:46pm
Austin Rich:

I believe this is the second weird old lady who poisons people on Dimestore Radio Theater.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:47pm
Scott67:

I'm surprisedany crimes got solved, when all the Detectives accepted drinks from suspects.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 7:48pm
Austin Rich:

This is such a "1950" story beat. It looks like he's drunk, but he's just been drugged, so no one takes him seriously.
Avatar 7:48pm
Mr Fab:

I don't remember hearing the word "veeblefetzer" but I'll be using it now!
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 7:49pm
Austin Rich:

My main reference for it is in MAD magazine, and from Gary Owens air checks. (And Kurtzman also used it in "Mad Monster Party?" and a few other places.)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:49pm
Scott67:

How do I join this "Alcoholic Society"?
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Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 7:50pm
Austin Rich:

The X-Minus One version takes a more "comic" turn, until the violence starts to kick in. (When Doolan gets flattened.) Then they play the drunk stuff for comedy, too.

This version takes a much more serious tone with the story.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 7:51pm
Austin Rich:

We're in the "back 40" of the show, as my grandmother used to say. Thanks again everyone for tuning in! Hopefully you enjoyed the show!
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 7:51pm
Austin Rich:

"Graphius" isn't exactly a human name.
  7:52pm
Charles:

Thanks Austin!
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 7:52pm
Austin Rich:

"It isn't human!" "Yes, but we are not human." My fave line.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:54pm
Scott67:

Pizza People!πŸ’₯πŸ•
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 7:55pm
Austin Rich:

I want Pizza!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:55pm
Scott67:

πŸ‘πŸ˜ŽπŸ’¨πŸ•πŸ•
  7:56pm
Charles:

Is there a single planet that doesn't want to get rid of us?!
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 7:57pm
Austin Rich:

I mean, we don't give them a lot of reasons to keep us alive. People are awful...

Except Sheena listeners.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:57pm
Scott67:

We can do it perfectly well ourselves!
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 7:57pm
Austin Rich:

Such a 1950s ending...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:58pm
Scott67:

He can really howl.
Avatar 7:58pm
Mr Fab:

I wonder what was the first use of the "You've got to believe me!" line.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 7:58pm
Austin Rich:

Next week's story is one of my fave stories, of all time.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 7:59pm
Austin Rich:

Thanks again, everyone! See you next week! (Or tomorrow, if you enjoy both shows!)
  8:00pm
Listener Robert:

Everybody's been trying to figure out what that Heinlein song title came from. At least we know where THIS one came from.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:00pm
Scott67:

Thanks Austin! Riveting as always!
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Mr Fab:

Thanks, Austin!
  8:02pm
Listener Robert:

I fucked up. That's not the one everybody's been trying to figure out. It's a Heinlein title, all right. But the one everybody's been trying to figure out, that he slipped casual reference into at least one of his novels to, was "The Born Loser".
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