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Old Time Radio Programs, Information Please.

This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.

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Harry Overstreet, Marcus Dufield

30:09

John Erskine, Bernard Jaffe, Marcus Duffield

30:19

Marc Connolly

30:40

Oscar Levant

25:16

Carmen Show

29:54

Oscar Levant

28:39

Quincy Howe, George S Kaufman

28:32

Thomas Craven, Ben Hect

30:12

Oscar Levant, John Gunther

30:02

Moss Hart, Quincy Howe, George Kaufman

28:26

Alton Cook, Alice Dever Miller

28:37

Percy Waxman

29:05

Ben Hect

29:17

Ben Bernie, Bernard Jaffe

29:39

Percy Waxman

28:39

Basil Rathbone, Sigmund Spaeth

28:19

Dorothy Thompson, William Bonnell

28:30

Lillian Gish

29:50

Gene Tunney

28:51

Lillian Gish

29:41

Oswald Jacoby

29:04

John Gunther

28:31

Kathleen Norris

28:11

William Lyon Phelps, Yale Professor

28:39

Cornelia Otis Skinner, Erwin Edgar

28:28

Alxender Wolcott

30:36

General Hugh Johnson

30:46

Gilbert Seldes, Elizabeth Hoare

29:21

University of Michigan Student - Myron Wallace

29:24

Russel Crause, Frank Sullivan

29:22

Moe Berg

30:06

John Gunther

28:44

Rex Stout, Moss Hart

29:26

Deems Taylor, Marc Duffield

28:19

HV Kaltenborn

28:24

Arthur Crock, Alice Roosevelt Longworth

28:05

John P Marquand

28:44

Bernard Jaffe, Clarence Buddington Kellen

28:31

Stanley Walker

28:24

Helen Wills Moody

28:29

Gracie Allen, John Gunther

28:10

Wilber Cross

28:15

Lillian Gish, Marc Duffield

29:11

Elliot Roosevelt

28:37

Clarence B Kellen, William Peavey

29:07

Maury Maverick

28:42

Russel Krause, James Kiernan

28:46

H Napier Moore

28:33

Rex Stout, Wilford Funk

28:33

Raymond Graham Swing

28:16

Alice Marble, Bernard Jaffe

28:12

P Cal Simms

28:39

Rex Stout, Carl Van Doren

28:31

Dean C Mildred Thompson of Vasser College

28:44

Christopher Morley, John T Flynn

28:59

Moe Berg

28:30

Deems Taylor, Louis Untermeyer

28:37

Carl Sandberg

28:49

Christopher Morley, Marcus Jacques

29:33

James Farley

28:18

Moe Berg, JP MacElvoy

28:13

Deems Taylor, Henry Pringle

29:22

Walter B Pitkin

28:19

Christopher Morley, Albert Spaulding

27:30

Sir Cedric Hardwick

29:08

Carl Van Doren, Gloria Stewart

28:07

Bewertungen

Smart People Having Fun

(5 Sterne)

Information Please was a game show that ran on NBC from 1938 until 1951. The format was simple -- listeners sent in questions, and a panel of experts would try to answer them. Listeners would be paid for each question used, with a bonus for stumping the panel. The first episodes were fairly straightforward, but the show soon found its pace, with the panelists displaying ready wits and a penchant for puns. Regular panelists were Franklin P. Adams, Oscar Levant and John Kieran, and they were joined by celebrity guests such as C. S. Forester (author of the Horatio Hornblower novels) Orson Wells, Boris Karloff, Rex Stout (the Nero Wolfe novels) and many others. The charm of the show was simply the banter between highly intelligent people who seem more interested in having fun than showing off, although there are occasions when the panelists answer seemingly impossible questions. Although many of what were then current events questions are beyond the reach of 21st century listeners, there are enough questions about classic literature and music, mythology and history to let anybody play along.

Sound Quaity Better 1/2 Way Through

(3 Sterne)

The sound quality does get better half way through. Using lots of high frequency boost, the program from about the halfway point are quite listenable. Ah those WERE the days! There is no such a program now. Closest thing is a group of druggy, perverty looking pop culture creeps trying to top each other with childish behavior in some TV network show. Many thanks to good old archive for giving us a link to the past, which was so much better. T'was a time when people dressed up to go out in public, were literate and had a lot more intelligence.

Thanks for shows. But horrible audio quality

(2 Sterne)

Whoever took on the task to give us what seems like all of Information Please, they should have listened to the audio quality. Why they did this and not listen to how horrible, overdriven or overcut the audio, is tragic! There is no excuse for such amateurish transfers. So I'll have to give an overall rating of just above lowest rating, taking into account whoever transferred these did provide a LOT of shows to us.

Mike Wallace "student" ep. #29

(4 Sterne)

Myron, better known as Mike Wallace is on number 29 (where are the dates..?) as a Univ of Michigan "beardless student". The episode with Carl Sandberg has errors: there is a long moment full of tick/time clicks, with no sound. There are quite a few digital blips, clicks, and stop-starts in these files. Some of the audio is less than par.

Sound Quality Regrettable

(1 Sterne)

I downloaded many of these I.P. shows from the late-lamented site Zoot Radio. The quality of those mp3s put these to shame. I still have mine, a burned disk full, and some day soon, I may up them here. This upload needs an upgrade badly.

Correction (please)

(4 Sterne)

"H Napier Moore" is mislabeled. Actually, FPA is acting host; Marc Connelly and Albert Johnston are guests. One answer mentions that September 16 was the week before, making this a September 19th broadcast (assuming this is still 1939.)

Endearing listen

(5 Sterne)

I love hearing the names of the towns and cities of those submitting questions. Great banter. Sound is a bit rough at points but we're lucky to have so many to enjoy.

#7 is all messed up

(4 Sterne)

Thank you for putting these up here! However, #7 with Quincy Howe and George Kaufman is all messed up. Myles Lobdell