I know nothing about this radio show. This is the only episode I have. All I can say is that it has some great music as well as some good clean fun. If you enjoy your music with a dose of jazz, blues and boogie woogie, then you'll like this one.
Between the songs host, Orson Bean, delivers some funny and witty monologs. The show is heavily sponsored by the Army National Guard. Ralph Bellamy lends a hand to the fun. And don't forget, Dagmar! I don't know who Dagmar is. Whether it is a character just for this show, or whether she was a comic of the time.
Have some fun and enjoy some excellent tunes.
Podcast Summary
Old time radio shows, twice weekly. Listen to classic comedy radio shows. Always family friendly. Always clean. Enjoy the same great entertainment that your grandparents did when they were your age, or younger.
You've just found the Retro Radio Podcast. The Internet's best kept secret supply of Old Time Radio Comedy.
Listen for free and share with your friends.
Always Family Friendly!
Always good clean fun.
Join Keith and his Robot Hosts as they take a trip in the time machine twice every week.
Retro. That means going on trips back in time to places we have never been before. If you are old enough to remember
those golden days ofradio, then it's all nostalgic for you and you will enjoy those vintage comedy classics just as
much.
Here at the Retro Radio Podcast, the focus is on those great comedy shows from radio's golden days, but if you have
a request, send it in and if I can find it, in my collection of close to 5000 shows, I'll play it. Even if I don't
have it, I can probably get it from other sources.
Frequently Asked Questions
"Where do you find these old radio shows?" The answer is easy, on the Internet.
"If I can get these shows on the Internet, then why do I need to get your podcast show?" Well, you don't, but
many times the various archive pages that host old radio shows offer them in very low quality. It is not always the
case, but they can have such low volume that you can't hear them unless your speakers are cranked way up and you
lean in close. Sometimes there is noise, or the audio quality is too fast, too slow, or varies through the show.
Before shows go out, they are run through a few filters to boost the gain. That evens out the volume and makes sure
it can be heard well enough. If needed, I run some filters to adjust speeds that are too fast or slow and to remove
static and hiss. If a show sounds noisy, it is probably because to cut it out would also chop out some of the good
audio.
Robots? What's the deal with Robots?
Well, it started for two reasons. First I couldn't find a good microphone, or a reliable place that was quiet enough
to record without lots of background noise, or noise from my laptop's cooling fan. Secondly, they were handy. I am
blind and use the computer with a text to speech program. My audio editor that I use for podcasting also has text to
speech functionality. So It is more often easier for me to write up my scripts and let the robots handle the
hosting. I do try to use voices that are easier to listen to, rather than ones that sound too clunky.
I hope people come here more for the old time radio than to listen to me or the robots. I try to keep the
introductions and comments to a minimum, but hopefully interesting.
Why is your web page all black?
You might guess that I have a dark side to my personality. You would be largely mistaken. Sure, everyone has their
moments, but mostly it is because I find that a dark background with white letters is easier on the eye when it
comes to reading from computer screens. Another reason is that when I got my podomatic account set up, I had the
help of teenagers to help me pick a template. I don't know why it is, but teenagers seem to like black a lot. I know
that links can be hard to see, but being blind, I assume the podomatic people figured that into their template
design.
I still don't like your colors. Can't you change it?
In a word. No. Mine is a free account and after the initial grace period in getting set up, there are certain
settings that are locked in. Unless I decide to go Pro.
Why don't you go Pro then?
Sure, why don't you use my PayPal button? Get all your friends to use it and give me some monetary votes of
confidence. With the right encouragement, I'd be happy to go pro.
"how did these shows get put on the Internet?" The quick and easy answer is, magic. In reality it all started
with somebody back during the golden days of radio who had a desire to transcribe the program either on audio disk,
wire or tape recordings. Either for personal enjoyment or because it was a special program, or because auditions or
demos were being made to entice sponsers. Transcriptions were also made so the performers could just do one show and
have the recorded transcription be played back so people across all the time zones could hear it at 7 PM where they
lived, or whatever time the show might air. Sometimes it was for a sound check so performers and engineers could
tell how everything was sounding, get audience responce, or see how things sounded in general.
Later, when radio as it used to be, was cancelled, fans collected all the recordings they could find. They traded
them, and still do, at conventions, seminars and other meetings. Once computers came along and the Internet was
developed for the public use, and broadband connections became more common, folks started converting those old
records and tapes to digital files. Archive sites and forums for old time radio fans host places to upload shows so
anybody can share and grow their collections.
So, take a few minutes out of your busy schedule and hop into my time machine. Enjoy a trip to a different time,
to a different culture. Back when your parents were kids and your grandparents were young. Maybe even when they were
not born yet, or at least younger than you are now.
Advertising Disclaimer
Original advertisements are left in for entertainment and nostalgic purposes only. Many are no longer available,
smoking is bad for you and not nearly as pleasant as the ads make it appear. Contests are long over, so keep your
box tops. Don't send in your quarters or dimes to addresses that likely don't exist anymore. Well, OK. If you want
to send in your quarters or dimes just use my PayPal button located on this web page.
Information
Send me comments and requests. . I'd love to hear from you. You can check me out in other places on the web at:
Heltsley.net
-My personal web page.
Robot Comic
- A blog of clean jokes that my computer has been collecting. At the moment it is updated about every other
day.
Support the Retro Radio Podcast
Please do leave comments to any show that you like, don't like or otherwise. It will help me know what to focus
on for improvement. Did I mention? I also now have a PayPal
button for donations. The shows are free and always will be, but I'm not too afraid to beg. Support the podcast by
clicking and donating a little.
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