Posted on 09/30/2018 2:23:28 PM PDT by Vision
Friends it's Sunday night again and time to relax. Warm up the tubes for another 4 hours of classic radio Americana.
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7 p.m. Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar
The Phantom Chase Matter (CBS, Original air date October 17, 1956) (Running time 4:27)7:15 p.m. Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar
The Phantom Chase Matter (CBS, Original air date October 18, 1956) (Running time 14:32)
7:30 p.m. Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar
The Phantom Chase Matter Pt. #5 (CBS, Original air date October 19, 1956)
7:45 p.m. Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar
The Phantom Chase Matter Pt. #6 (CBS, Original air date October 22, 1956)
8 p.m. Gunsmoke (CBS, Original air date July 31, 1960)
Stage Smash (Running time 22:38)
8:20 p.m. Calling All Detectives (WGN, Original air date October 20, 1948) (Running time 7:41)
8:30 p.m. Dragnet (NBC, Original air date April 17, 1952)
The Big Bunco (Running time 26:56)
9 p.m. Bold Venture (ZIV Syndication Original air date January 14, 1952)
Four Invitations To Death (Running time 26:57)
9:30 p.m. The Eternal Light (NBC, Original air date June 11, 1967)
The Jews Of Silence (Running time 28:44)
10 p.m. Death Valley Days (Blue Network, Original air date March 8, 1938)
Sam Bass, The Robin Hood Of Texas (Running time 26:28)
10:30 p.m. The Whistler (CBS Pacific, Original air date July 2, 1950)
Quiet Sunday (Running time 26:18)
Happy Sunday Evening all...the sun is finally out around here...
I am liking this schedule...three JD’s...and four good looking shows with great names like Bold Venture, The Eternal Light, Death Valley Days, ending with The Whistler...
How’s it going?
“Bold Venture is the radio adventure series starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall that originally aired in 1951-52. Bogart plays hotel and boat owner Slate Shannon, and Bacall plays his ward, Sailor Duval. The two often became entangled in tight situations when hiring their services to shady characters.”
Hi, Vision, you world traveler! I’m glad you have some sun. We have Cruisin’ the Coast here, once again—the gigantic, classic car, week-long block party we have each October.
Other than one of our cats being sick (she’s an old girl), we’re doing fine. I have to take her to the doctor in the morning.
Hi Gina, sorry to hear about our cat. Do you go to the show?
The show? You mean Cruisin? If so, it’s not a show per se. It’s a week-long ordeal on the Coast from state line to state line. We drive through it everywhere daily, and there are all kinds of concerts and events, stuff.
Never mind, Vision. I just saw “do” not “did.” Yes, about once a year when a good, right-minded show comes out, we might go to the show. Not much, though. We saw D’Souza’s latest last.
Evening, folks. SE5 of The Last Ship is coming on in a few. Catch up with y’all later...........
Hi, Viking! I don’t know that show, but I hope you enjoy it. :-)
Connie went out and pulled the tomato plants we had, but found a couple of unintentional Roma stragglers out there that were still putting out fruit, so she let them be for the moment. I ordered a pool winterizing kit and she’s been working on getting the pool ready, but she said it’s so crystal clear, she hates to start treating it when the temps are still in the mid 80’s. LOL
Gina, Google it. It’s like one of those ITEOTWAWKI shows like The Walking Dead, but much more plausible and based off a Navy vessel. No zombies running around. More hard science and political intrigue. Sort of The Hunt For Red October meets The Andromeda Strain, if it were directed by George Romero. The thinking man’s Apocalypse.
Cool! I’ll check it out.
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