Favoriting Dimestore Radio Theater with Austin Rich: Playlist from November 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!

Monday 9 - 11pm (EST) | On WFMU's Sheena's Jungle Room
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Favoriting November 21, 2022: Our Thanksgiving Special!

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Jeff Regan, Investigator  "The Pilgrim's Progress"   Favoriting 20 November 1948  CBS 
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Casey, Crime Photographer  "After Turkey, The Bill"   Favoriting 27 November 1947  CBS 
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Band And Field Music Of The United States Military Acadamy  Turkey In The Straw   Favoriting    
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Austin Rich & Obadiah Baird  The Golden Age of Science Fiction Part 6   Favoriting The Golden Age of Science Fiction (12 August 2022)  For This Program 
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Believe It... Or Not!  "Thanksgiving Fast"   Favoriting    
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Krulwich Wonders  "Why A Turkey Is Called A Turkey"   Favoriting 27 November 2008  NPR 
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Suspense!  "The Screaming Woman"   Favoriting 1 March 1955  CBS 
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Listener comments!

Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 6:35pm
Austin Rich:

Good Hello
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:01pm
Scott67:

G'day Austin & Gobbler Gobblers!🍽️🦃
🌏🌥️🍻😎🤙💨🍺
  9:02pm
Charles:

Romance and adventure!
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:02pm
Austin Rich:

Nice to see you, Scott67! Pull up a chair, and feel free to have as much squash as you'd like!
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:02pm
Austin Rich:

Yes, that is Jack Webb, doing the voice of Jeff Regan!
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:03pm
Austin Rich:

"Jeff Regan, Investigator" was a late 40's detective show, that I might run completely on Dimestore someday. But for now... enjoy this Thanksgiving installment.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:04pm
Scott67:

Cheers Austin, but not being a Pilgrim I'll stick with the beer & leftover pizza mate.
🍻😎🤙🍕
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:05pm
Austin Rich:

This episode is very much like the usual format for an episode of Jeff Regan, if you're curious about listening to more. The "organ" transitions get a little old, but everything else works for me.

Pizza works for this holidays, too. It's really just about eating.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:05pm
Austin Rich:

Charles! I didn't see ya there! Have a see, and help yourself to a slice of ham!
  9:07pm
Charles:

After a big meal there's nothing better than old timey radio.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:08pm
Scott67:

Ham I can definitely get down me mate!
🍻😎🤙🍖
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:08pm
Austin Rich:

There's a couple detective shows that sort of work on the premise of one person staying in the office while the other goes out and does the legwork. "Nero Wolfe" famously is so fat that it is actually difficult for him to leave his office, so he has his assistant, Archie Goodwin, go out and do the legwork. But in the case of Nero Wolfe, he is actually good at deduction.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:11pm
Austin Rich:

While I think most of us grew up seeing Jack Webb on Dragnet (in re-runs), he began his career on radio, and had a number of shows before he settled into detective and police work. Dragnet also began on radio, before making the transition to television.

Of all the "detective adjacent" radio shows, I find "Dragnet" truly hard to listen to. But when Jack Webb is leaning more noir... he's just right.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:14pm
Austin Rich:

Most biographies of Jack Webb usually mention how hard he worked, and how hard he drank. Most people who worked with him agreed that you had to get as much done before lunch as possible, because by the afternoon, he was usually pretty hammered.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:18pm
Austin Rich:

This show would have broadcast the Saturday before Thanksgiving. While there's not a deep catalog of Thanksgiving themed Old Time Radio shows, usually there's something to find, if you dig around.
  9:19pm
Charles:

Follow the organ and you'll find the Thanksgiving ~
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:21pm
Austin Rich:

Maybe next year I should do, "Radio Turkeys: Comedians on the radio."
Avatar 9:22pm
Mr Fab:

This is great, I love Jack Webb.

Like Dragnet, it’s very geographically accurate. All the city and driving descriptions are accurate. Funny tho, Calabasis is a very affluent community now. Not many turkey shoots there anymore.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:22pm
Austin Rich:

Maybe I would have liked Dragnet more if it was local to me?
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:23pm
Austin Rich:

Webb is a natural on the radio. He's actually done a lot of radio, so maybe next year I should do, "Webbs-giving"?
  9:26pm
Charles:

Webbs-giving ahah
Avatar 9:27pm
Mr Fab:

I love his rat-a-tat-tat delivery, and Dragnet can be hilarious. He’s so deadpan that it can be comical.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:29pm
Austin Rich:

I think his delivery works better as a noir heavy. But I do agree: Dragnet can be pretty ridiculous. (I'm also of the age where the 80's comedy version of Dragnet was screened more than once in my house.)
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:33pm
Austin Rich:

Herb Butterfield also went on to work on Dragnet.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:34pm
Austin Rich:

Casey, Crime Photographer was a show that was re-invented a number of times. This version is a little more light-hearted, where Casey is paired with a partner, and they often hang out at a bar / restaurant.
  9:35pm
Charles:

Where else could crimes happen? Better be ready.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:35pm
Austin Rich:

(To give you an idea: the earliest "Casey" adventures were on the air in the 30's, and his later adventures were on as late as the 60's.)
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:36pm
Austin Rich:

Flashgun Casey began as a character in the pulps, and was so popular that he began to make the leap to other media, including radio. There were five different radio series that featured Casey, in a variety of forms and formats.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:39pm
Austin Rich:

After the short stories that were published in pulps, a series of novels were published, and led to a couple of feature films, too. In the late 40's he was an incredibly popular character, who had penetrated a number of different media formats. He even wound up on TV for a few years in the 50's. But by the 60's, his appeal was wearing off, and his popularity fell. By the 70's, he was largely forgotten in popular culture.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:41pm
Austin Rich:

This episode was actually broadcast ON Thanksgiving Day. Most people listening had just finished dinner, and were enjoying some after meal radio.
Avatar 9:44pm
Mr Fab:

Yep, I haven’t heard of him.
Avatar 9:49pm
Mr Fab:

Haha, check out this cover:
www.ebay.com...

Imagine what that episode must have been like…
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:50pm
Austin Rich:

"Crime at the Circus," mayhaps?
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 9:57pm
Austin Rich:

This is pretty similar to how most of this series of "Casey" runs. Most episodes start in the bar, Ann and Casey get a lead on a case, they run around gathering clues and solving the case, etc. While most episodes sort of have a format, it's a slightly "lighter" show, and I feel like the stakes are often not quite as in a regular crime show. (Plus, the show opens and closes with a joke.)
  10:03pm
Heather:

Chiming in from Lurker Land! Awesome show, as always!
  10:04pm
Heather:

It is indeed well known I'm a Thanksgiving Curmudgeon! The only think I like about it is that Celibate Commandos song Thanksgiving!
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 10:12pm
Austin Rich:

Ahhhh! I blew the transition, so you know it's live!
  10:13pm
Heather:

You did great and always do! I didn't notice at all!
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 10:13pm
Austin Rich:

It's funny, Obadiah and I recorded the conversation before I worked for him, not realizing that most days that we work together, we end up talking about Science Fiction... for work. (And for fun.)
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 10:18pm
Austin Rich:

Anyone in the chat have any current Sci-Fi they wanna recommend? (In the spirit of this conversation.)
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 10:24pm
Austin Rich:

The lesson of this conversation: Issac Asimov was sort of a jerk, and people forget that.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 10:32pm
Austin Rich:

Here's a link to his zine, once again:

theaudientvoid.bigcartel.com
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 10:32pm
Austin Rich:

And here's a link to our store:

bookbin.com
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 10:33pm
Austin Rich:

If you order anything from the Salem location of The Book Bin, then it's my job to package it up and ship it to you!
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 10:34pm
Austin Rich:

I love Robert Krulwich. He is such a radio and science nerd, and he LOVE They Might Be Giants, so you gotta love him.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 10:40pm
Austin Rich:

Suspense! was on the air for 22 years. In the early days, there weren't as many episodes being produced, and many have not survived into the modern era. There were several years in the 40s where the show was producing a number of shows every year, but near the end of the show's run, they would only produce a few new shows, and re-run old ones, mostly.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 10:41pm
Austin Rich:

There are, according to some sources, over 900 episodes of Suspense! that have survived into the modern era.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 10:43pm
Austin Rich:

The audition episode of "Suspense!" was directed by none other than Alfred Hitchcock himself, producing a radio version of his own film, "The Lodger." It was such a hit that the show was immediately picked up.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 10:44pm
Austin Rich:

In the oldest episodes, a figure - "The Man In Black" - hosted the show, and would introduce the stories. As the series went on, they dropped that gimmick, and the stories would just stand on their own, with a regular announcer introducing things.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 10:46pm
Austin Rich:

"It's all those comic books you read, darling." I think the show is trying to make the case that she's a bit of a "tomboy," in the parlance of the era.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 10:47pm
Austin Rich:

Anyway, Suspense! has a lot of history, and almost every star of it's era made an appearance, including a number of writers and behind-the-scenes Hollywood folks.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 10:51pm
Austin Rich:

"Cheese it!"
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 10:52pm
Austin Rich:

Fredric Wertham published his famous book, "Seduction of the Innocent," in 1954, a year before this episode aired. In that book, Fredric argues that comics were ruining American culture, and was particularly harmful to kids. I'm sure that line against comics was the cultural influence of the anti-comics movement that he stirred up the year before.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:54pm
Scott67:

Thanks Austin, always entertaining mate.
🌏🌥️🍻😎🤙💨🍺
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 10:54pm
Austin Rich:

We're getting near the end of the show. Thanks for joining me for this Thanksgiving installment! Maybe enjoy this with a little cranberry sauce.
Avatar 10:54pm
Mr Fab:

Sorry, just returning now. Why was Asimov kinda jerky? Always seemed like a jolly fellow, near as I can tell.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 10:55pm
Austin Rich:

He was pretty creepy around women.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 10:56pm
Austin Rich:

Not afraid to deliver a racist joke in public. (Samuel Delaney writes all about that in an essay he published.)
  10:57pm
Heather:

Thank you for the fun show, Austin! Have a great holiday week to the US peeps and a great week in general to all!
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 10:58pm
Austin Rich:

I suspect Asimov was very similar to a lot of white, suburban sci-fi fans that were the same age as him, so he was probably reflective of the times. But the times weren't great, either.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 11:00pm
Austin Rich:

I find this story so interesting. So much of this story is based on adults NOT believing the kid... and then, in the last few minutes of the show, everyone starts to believe the kid. It's the kind of story that was common in those days, too.

Which I'm sure was reflective of the times, too...
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 11:01pm
Austin Rich:

An upbeat ending for Thanksgiving. Suspense! didn't always have an upbeat ending.

Hey! I know the name of that author...
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 11:01pm
Austin Rich:

Herb Butterfield was in two of our stories tonight.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 11:02pm
Austin Rich:

Goodnight!
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