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Guest Star Radio

(2,25 Sterne; 6 Bewertungen)

1940s-1950s public service program by the US Treasury Dept featuring "Guest Stars" to promite sales of savings bonds. Audio Files Sourced: Guest Star Radio - Free OTR Shows

This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.

Chapters

Guest - Robert Merrill

15:01

Guest - Barry Wood

14:56

Private Lives

14:45

Guest - Milton Berle

14:39

Guest - Ginny Simms

14:47

Guest - Rise Stevens

14:58

Vic Damone

14:08

Susan Reed

15:03

Frank Sinatra

14:32

Maxine Sullivan

15:12

Maxine Sullivan

15:12

My Country

14:38

Buddy Clark

14:41

The Prescription

14:58

Abe Burrows

14:51

Bob Hope

14:49

Bob Hope

14:49

Al Jolson

14:48

Burns and Allen

15:19

Fanny Brice

15:02

The Great Gildersleeve

10:53

Jo Stafford

15:16

Fibber Mcgee and Molly

14:50

Truth or Consequences

15:18

Kay Armen

12:44

Jack Smith

15:52

Beauty and the Butler

15:30

Pied Pipers

15:29

Perry Como

14:38

Dennis Day

14:45

Peggy Lee

14:53

Dick Haymes

14:38

Doris Day

14:00

The Pledge

14:29

The Will Herth Trio

14:16

The Judge

15:12

Hoagy Carmichael

14:31

Igor Gobin

14:15

Igor Gobin

14:15

The Blue Amulet

14:39

Romance

14:47

Gene Autry

14:35

Guest - Gene Autry

14:34

The Headliner

14:30

The Milk Run

15:03

Kay Starr

14:54

By Mere Coincidence

14:54

The Easy Chair

15:02

Joni James

15:20

Fear

15:28

Check and Double Check

15:08

Bewertungen

I don't think Rosie meant it that way

(3 Sterne)

The transcribed series Guest Star was a 15 minute filler made available to small independent stations. Each broacast featured a different star and a copy of prepared questions were issued so that the local announcer could carry on an interview as if the star was actually in the studio. The announcer would ask the question and then play a particular band on the record where the guest star would give an appropriate respone. On the Rosemary Clooney interview, the announcer asked if Rosie had any interesting hobbies. Through a mixup between the script and the record, or the announcer played the wrong band, the answer came out "Mel (Ferrer) and I plan to have several children." Ooops!!

"Guest Star" with Rosemary Clooney

(4 Sterne)

There is No. 836 / March 31, 1963 / with Buzz Adlam Orchestra / Rosemary is interviewed by Lou Crosby, and she sings three songs " The Lady Is A Tramp" ; How Will I Remember You ; and "Some People". (On the other side it's Pat Boone's turn). If anyone here should know of any other "Guest Star" recordings with Rosemary Clooney, please give some details and info. Thanks.

Missing shows

(4 Sterne)

The Internet Archive used to have a lot more broadcasts of Guest Star, especially the ones from the late 50s and early 60s with announcer Del Sharbett. Does anyone know what happened?

Great Gildersleeve episode

(1 Sterne)

The Gildersleeve story is quite amusing but it fades out just before the 11 minute mark while Gildy and Birdie are still discussing bonds, so we don't get to the punchline.

Missing Shows

(0 Sterne)

You can find the entirety of the shows at this website: https://oldradioprograms.us/Guest%20Star.htm

Rosemary Clooney

(1 Sterne)

Which show features Rosemary Clooney? i can't figure it out...

ads

(0,5 Sterne)

too many ads stop play. Temps is the worse