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Sent: Wednesday, November 8, 2023 10:54 PM To: waldenhughes@... Subject: Auction list ? What little formatting was in the document was lost in transit, so I pasted the information below. It should be easier to read. ? ? Start: ? NOTE: YUSA is an all-volunteer, listener supported station. Nobody gets paid, so everything raised today goes directly to pay bills. And there are many. ? ALL-NIGHTERS, items that will be up for bids during the entire auction and will go to the top bidder at the close. ? 1)????20 Terabyte External Hard Drive (formatted by and for Windows pc) contributed by Johnny Holmes. ? ??????MINIMUM BID $300 ? ??????Approximately 80% video files (formats .avi and .mp4), and 20% audio files ? VIDEO FILES: Movies, TV series, cartoons, game shows, Christmas files, assorted commercials and an array of video treats. ? Computer-play with media player, and play on TV system using an HDMI cable connected from computer to TV. ? AUDIO FILES: Primarily mp3 and WAV file formats, containing Johnny Holmes¡¯ REALLY extensive collection of old time radio, plus most of Johnny and Helen Holmes¡¯ Live Shows broadcast on ¡®Radio Once More¡¯ from their beginning in 2014. ? MUSIC: Johnny Holmes¡¯ collection, and it¡¯s huge ? VALUE: Estimate, thousands. ? FROM JOHNNY: ¡°This hard drive collection is truly a treasure trove of video and audio treats providing a lifetime of joyous viewing and listening. ?Turn the news off and turn the nostalgia on. ?You¡¯ll be a much happier person. ?Helen and I use ours every single day.¡± ? ? It¡¯s impossible to create a list of every item loaded onto this drive, BUT ¡ if you¡¯d like to know something specific, such as a particular show, movie or cartoon, Johnny¡¯s on the spot. email him at JohnnyandHelenHolmes@... ? ? Thanks so much for supporting YUSA!? ? ? EXTERNAL HARD DRIVES FROM WALDEN HUGHES ? 1 TB loaded with shows of your choice ? 2 TB loaded with shows of your choice ? 4 TB loaded with shows of your choice ? 5 TB loaded with shows of your choice ? ? Walden has an enormous collection of high-quality old-time radio broadcasts. Two things apply here: ? 1) You may bid separately on any one of the items I¡¯m going to put out, programs, collections, specials and anything else on the list. ? 2) The winning bidders who take Walden¡¯s external hard drives will choose the contents to be loaded. Custom made, courtesy of Walden. ? In either case, if a show you like isn¡¯t on this list, Walden probably has it or can find it for you, just ask. ? ? Here¡¯s the list to bid on or to fill you external drive if you¡¯re a winning bidder on one of them: ? ? RECORDINGS AND SHOWS: ? The recordings listed below will be delivered by download via Dropbox. Walden will provide a link to click, then click on download, and the shows will appear in a folder on your computer. ? OR ? You can receive the shows on thumb drives, but will need to pay for the thumb drives and postage in addition to he winning bid. ? ¡ª Collection of Jack Benny¡¯s guest appearances on various shows. ? ¡ª Thanksgiving broadcast day on CBS radio on November 24, 1960; most of what is now known as old-time radio came to an end on the CBS radio network that day. ? ¡ª Collection of soap operas broadcast on their last day on radio, November 25, 1960, when the plug was pulled on entire genre. ? ¡ª 2 hours of CBS daytime shows of September 6, 1960. This recording was air-checked (recorded from the radio broadcast) by a listener in South Carolina. Walden kept it in his files because it¡¯s an piece of radio broadcast that can¡¯t be heard or found anywhere else. ? ¡ª Interviews of cast members from the Jack Benny Program ? ¡ª BREAKFAST IN HOLLYWOOD package, a morning radio show with audience participation created and hosted by Tom Breneman. The show was broadcast from 1941 to 1948 on three different radio networks: NBC, ABC and Mutual. ? ¡ª BREAKFAST IN HOLLYWOOD radio shows plus a postcard of Tom Breneman from 1945 ? ¡ª PATRICIA¡¯S AWFUL SHOWS, 180 of them so bad they are great fun to hear. Patricia introduces each show, shares information about it and describes why it wound up in the awful show collection. ? ¡ª COLLECTION OF FRANK BRESEE¡¯S INTERVIEWS he had with personalities in the entertainment field during his decades-long career. Treats include a charming visit with Mae West, which he had said often was a challenge to land. ? ¡ª RADIO¡¯S BLOOPERS ? ¡ª ONE MAN¡¯S FAMILY, a huge collection of shows that featured the lives, loves, trials and successes of the Barbour family. The serial created by Carlton E. Morse enthralled listeners for 27 years, from 1932 to 1959, and is still a listener choice. ? ¡ª THE ALDRICH FAMILY, a wonderfully comical peek at the life of Henry Aldrich, his family and especially his best friend, Homer Brown. I LOVE this show! ? ¡ª THE ADVENTURES OF SAM SPADE, Dashiell Hammett¡¯s wise-cracking detective, played impeccably by Howard Duff for most of the series. Spade tackles some of the most colorful cases, or capers, as he called them, and the color spread to the outlandish titles of some episodes, such as The Sorry Wrong Rhumba Caper, The Mopsy, Flopsy and Cottontail Caper and The Terrified Turkey Caper. ? --?AMOS ¡¯N¡¯ ANDY, the radio sitcom about black characters whose antics and dialogue among the characters is laugh-out-loud fun and not to be missed.-- ? ¡ª THE ENTIRE 19-HOUR WJRV BROADCAST DAY from war-time September 21, 1939, which was recorded and the discs turned over the the National Archives. ? ? ¡ª MOST OF THE WEAF BROADCAST DAY on NBC of August 10, 1945, the day the A-bomb was dropped on Nagasaki. ? ¡ª THE LAST TWO DAYS OF THE CBS SOAPS, Walden is sharing the last two two days, November 24 and 25, 1960, when the plugged was suddenly pulled, ending the entire soap-opera genre. ? ¡ª GEORGE BURNS AND GRACY ALLEN SHOW, later known as Burns and Allen, is a collection of half-hour shows featuring straight man George to zany Gracie¡¯s antics. ? ¡ª ORSON WELLES COLLECTION: Welles did a staggering number of radio performances, including The Shadow, Mercury Theatre on the Air, his famous War of the Worlds broadcast and hundreds of others. He even hosted The Jack Benny Program when Benny was down with pneumonia and his sense of timing and humor were extraordinary, making his time on the show among his best. ? ¡ª THE COUPLE NEXT DOOR written by Peg Lynch features a peculiar family with peculiar family situations. ? ¡ª DOCTOR KILDARE highlighted the medical challenges faced by the young doctor played by Lew Ayers, and his mentor, Dr. Gillespie played by ?Lionel Barrymore. Even though the situations are foreign in today¡¯s medical practices, this show was well written and very well performed, keeping it among the favorites for many listeners. ? ¡ª DR. CHRISTIAN stars a small-town doctor who faces daily challenges and medical dilemmas. Actor Jean Hersholt did such a great job as a doctor that he reportedly received letters from listeners asking for medical advice. ? ¡ª DUFFY¡¯S TAVERN, a sit-com with a cast of richly diverse characters with equally rich humor, starred Ed Gardner as the beleaguered bartender/manager. ? ¡ª FATHER KNOWS BEST starred Robert Young, the easy-going dad who didn¡¯t always know best and who later moved to television with the show. ? ¡ª FIBBER MCGEE AND MOLLY ¡ª another sit-com I love ¡ª features Don Quinn¡¯s superb writing (and later with Phil Leslie) and equally superb acting by Jim and Marian Jordan. The show ran from 1935 to 1959 and gave listeners a break from the Great Depression, World War II¡¯s horrors and the trying years after the war. ? PHIL HARRIS AND ALICE FAYE SHOW, also a sit-com, added Walter Tetley, Elliott Lewis and Gale Gordon to the mix. The story lines were among radio¡¯s funniest ¡ª witness the time Phil thought he would save grocery money by buying his own steer. ? ¡ª The FRED ALLEN SHOW included Allen¡¯s Alley¡¯s comedy characters, skits, guests, and the now famous Fred Allen-Jack Benny feud that started with a left-handed swipe at Benny¡¯s violin playing. The pair ran with the line and tossed barbs at each other for years. At the apex of the mock feud between the fast friends, only FDR¡¯s fireside chats had more listeners. ? ¡ª GANG BUSTERS was one of radio¡¯s earliest crime shows and, at the time, the only show that featured actual criminal cases. ? ¡ª THE GREAT GILDERSLEEVE featured both Hal Peary and Willard Waterman in the role of the often bombastic uncle who was raising his sister¡¯s two orphaned children, Leroy and Marjorie. ? ¡ª THE GREEN HORNET featured newspaper publisher Brett Reid who, disguised as the Green Hornet, fought crime and corruption from 1938 to 1952, assisted by his faithful valet, Kato, who drove the Hornet¡¯s Black Beauty. ? ¡ª GUNSMOKE, with William Conrad as Marshall Matt Dillon, took westerns to a new level of sophistication with stories that entertained both kids and adults. ? ¡ª HALLS OF IVY (Walden¡¯s favorite show) starred real-life husband and wife Ronald and Bonita Colman as William and Victoria Hall, the president of Ivy College and his British-born wife. Together, they tackled challenges associated with college life laced with humor. ? ¡ª HAVE GUN WILL TRAVEL, starring John Dehner, was another sophisticated western with sometimes wrenching scripts of life in the west during the latter 1800s. ? ¡ª INFORMATION PLEASE put four brilliant panelists, one of whom was always a well-known figure as a guest panelist, under the gun to answer challenging questions that had been submitted by listeners. ? ¡ª THE JACK BENNY PROGRAM, starring one of America¡¯s most beloved comedians, entertained America for 23 years on radio. ? ¡ª THE LIFE OF RILEY, starring William Bendix as the hapless Chester A. Riley, who brought his delightful Brooklyn personality to California and typically wound up entangled in laughable dilemmas he called ¡°revoltin¡¯ developments.¡± ? ¡ª THE LONE RANGER, a Fran Stryker creation, rode Silver alongside his faithful companion Tonto on Scout. Together, the Robin Hood-type characters thwarted crime, captured criminals and rescued families from impending disasters. The show ran from January 1933 to September 1954, delivering more than 3,000 episodes for kids and adults alike. ? ¡ª LUM AND ABNER, a down-home, country-folk comedy (1931 to 1954) featured the frequently know-it-all Lum Edwards (pronounced Edders) and the perpetually sweet and quietly wise Abner Peabody as the proprietors of The Jot ¡®em Down Store in Pine Ridge, Arkansas. ? ¡ª LUX RADIO THEATER became one of the most important and respected dramatic shows in radio, and had the highest budget, too. ? ¡ª MR. KEEN, TRACER OF LOST PERSONS was one of radio¡¯s longest-running shows. It featured low-key Mr. Keen and his Irish assistant Michael Clancy who quickly expanded their services to include crime stopping. ? ¡ª NBC D-DAY RECORDING preserves the first 36 hours of the D-Day invasion in Europe, with updates as they came in, including the famous George Hicks transmission from a beachhead ship. ? ¡ª CBS D-DAY RECORDING ? ¡ª THE ADVENTURES OF NERO WOLFE, featuring the great detective created by Rex Stout. The orchid aficionado and gourmet solved the most confounding and intricate mysteries and appeared two different times in radio¡¯s lineup, the second time as The New Adventures of Nero Wolfe. ? ¡ª NICK CARTER, MASTER DETECTIVE, starring Lon Clark as a private dick, tested listeners¡¯ own detective skills of sorting clues that led logically to the answer. ? ¡ª NIGHT BEAT, starring Frank Lovejoy as a night-shift newspaper reporter Randy Stone, was a high-quality drama series that aired for only two years, 1950 to 1952. The intro told listeners that Stone "searches through the city for the strange stories waiting for him in the darkness." And they were. ? ¡ª OUR MISS BROOKS, starred Eve Arden as teacher Connie Brooks, with Gale Gordon as school principal Osgood Conklin. The show delivered high-end humor involving a covey of high school students who were never at a loss for turning life on end. ? ¡ª PEARL HARBOR: NBC Red and Blue coverage of 12-7-41 and 12-8-41. Poor sound quality but the best available of the historic broadcasts. ? ¡ª THE ADVENTURES OF PHILIP MARLOWE, starring Gerald Mohr as the edgy detective, brought both personality and great gumshoe crime-solving work to radio. ? ¡ª THE RED SKELTON SHOW became one of the most memorable OTR comedy programs, with skits, Red¡¯s characterizations and especially Junior, the endearing brat of the century. ? ¡ª RICHARD DIAMOND, PRIVATE DETECTIVE, starring Dick Powell, had a more casual approach to crime-solving than other radio gumshoes, and every show had a drizzle of sarcasm. They all ended with Richard Diamond in his rich girlfriend¡¯s home where he crooned to her delight. ? ¡ª ROCKY FORTUNE, a Frank Sinatra jewel, was a dramatic departure of both his typical entertainment endeavors and far from what listeners learned to expect from radio¡¯s adventurous detectives. Rocky took on an array of cases, not all of them crimes, and pursued answers with humor-riddled dialogue and an endearing attitude. The down side is that this terrific show ran for only one season. (On my list of favorites.) ? ¡ª THE SAINT starring Vincent Price, who added an element of sophistication as he worked to right wrongs, finds answers and criminals where police work had failed, and never misses an opportunity to deliver a witty comeback in even the most tense situations. As a sort-of detective show, I give it a 10. ? ¡ª THE SHADOW, with an introduction that included the words, ¡°The Shadow knows,¡± tracks down criminals and interrupts crimes, thanks to his ability to ¡°cloud men¡¯s mind¡± so they could not see him. ? ¡ª THE SIX SHOOTER, starring James (Jimmy) Stewart as Britt Ponset, was one of radio¡¯s most sophisticated westerns and never lost the human touch. Ponset was a cowboy drifter who also provided some narration as stories unfolded. His quiet approach and western wisdom to challenges, including gunslingers, put this show in a class apart from mainstream westerns. ? ¡ª THE ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN ran for 10 years and aired one, two and five times a week at different times over the years. The man of steel, who was originally created for comics, was a crime fighter and ¡ª during World War II ¡ª went up against Nazis and Japanese enemies. His stand for truth and justice also included doing battle with the Ku Klux Klan. ? ¡ª SUSPENSE was one of radio¡¯s scariest shows, introduced on the air as ¡°radio¡¯s outstanding theater of thrills.¡± It had an impressive run from 1940 to 1962, and scared the wits out of listeners. ? ¡ª VIC AND SADE, nicknames of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Gook who lived in a small midwestern town. They and their adopted son, Rush, had the uncanny ability to turn the most mundane of our everyday lives into laughable situations. Defined as vignettes by radio historian John Dunning, the show arrived in thousands of 12-minute ¡°episodes.¡± ? ¡ª THE WHISTLER delivered creepy stories and criminal justice tales that ended in twists of fate for 13 years. An outstanding series because of outstanding writing and acting. ? ¡ª YOU BET YOUR LIFE quiz show, with Groucho Marx quipping and wise-cracking through every show, ran from 1947 to 1956. All questions to a pair of contestants were fair. Correct answers earned money, and a guest who said the secret word collected $100 from a duck that dropped down. ? ¡ª YOURS TRULY, JOHNNY DOLLAR, presented the adventures of a freelance insurance investigator who ferreted out fraud and the truth in questionable claims. While eight actors played Johnny Dollar during its 13-year run, Bob Bailey is generally considered the most popular among listeners. Bailey¡¯s work, which brought the series to its conclusion, is included with all the others in this collection up for bid. ? ¡ª SCREEN DIRECTORS PLAYHOUSE was one of radio¡¯s most respected dramatic anthologies that offered radio adaptations of movies, with performances by dozens of entertainment¡¯s greatest actors and actresses. ? ¡ª THE THIRD MAN (subtitled The Adventures of Harry Lime) stars Orson Welles as a likable con artist whose marks were greedier than Harry. Outstanding scripts and equally outstanding acting make this series a winner. ? ¡ª SHERLOCK HOLMES: A huge collection of Sherlock Holmes radio shows in its many iterations and with its many actors. ? ? ¡ª KFI¡¯s 50TH ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL, which includes interviews with many old-time radio stars, was created and coordinated by Frank Bresee ? ? BOOKS ? ¡°THE ART OF HAMMER: THE OFFICIAL POSTER COLLECTION FROM THE ARCHIVE OF HAMMER FILMS¡± ??????¡ª Hardcover coffee-table book (new) in the original ???????? ?protective covering Hammer Films was best known for a series of Gothic horror and fantasy films. The book is a celebration of movie art with hundreds of rare posters from around the world that feature Hammer¡¯s greatest films. ? ? ¡°LIVE IT AGAIN 1946¡± by Annie¡¯s (author) ??????¡ª Hardback A slice of post-World War II life as seen through the eyes of a typical American family, featuring rare and exclusive images, ads, comics, photos, illustrations, and cartoons directly taken from the ¡°Saturday Evening Post.¡± Covers of all 1946 issues are in there, too. ??????¡ª Contributed by Rob Crawford ? ? ¡°A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO ¡®THE HONEYMOONERS¡¯: I HAD A LIFE¡± by Jane Kean ??????¡ª Paperback (new) Autobiography of Jane Kean, who played Trixie Norton on the reprisal of ¡°The Honeymooners¡± seen on ¡°The Jackie Gleason Show,¡± which ran from 1966 to 1970. ??????¡ª Contributed by Ben Ohmart, publisher, Bear Manor Media ? ? ¡°WELCOME FOOLISH MORTALS the Life and Voices of Paul Frees¡± by Ben Ohmart ??????¡ª Hardback (revised edition, new) Fascinating introduction to Paul Frees, dubbed Man of a Thousand Voices, who was a ubiquitous voice artist heard in a myriad of old time radio programs. His work extended to cartoons (Boris Badenov on The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends, Professor Ludwig von Drake on The Wonderful World of Disney, among others), advertising (the Pillsbury Dough Boy), and major motion pictures. ??????¡ª Contributed by Ben Ohmart, publisher, Bear Manor Media ? ? ¡°RADIO¡¯S GOLDEN YEARS: A VISUAL GUIDE TO THE SHOWS & THE STARS¡± by Bobb Lynes and Frank Bresee ??????¡ª Softcover (new) A wonderfully illustrated collection of more than 250 old time radio shows, each with a carefully drafted paragraph by Frank Bresee describing the show, performers and pertinent trivia. Every entry is accompanied by line-drawing artwork by Bobb Lynes, giving life to characters, actors, announcers and the shows themselves. ??????¡ª Contributed by Bobb Lynes ? ? ¡°TUNE IN YESTERDAY: THE ULTIMATE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF OLD-TIME RADIO¡± by John Dunning ??????¡ª Hardback John Dunning, one of old time radio¡¯s leading authorities, created a compendium of programs, from A (Abbott and Costello Show) to Y (Young Dr. Malone). The book has inside information about shows, mini-profiles of actors and delicious trivia. Contents stretch from radio¡¯s earliest years from 1925 to ¡°post golden¡± 1976. ??????¡ª Contributed by Walden Hughes ? ? ¡°THE SOUND OF DETECTION: ELLERY QUEEN¡¯S ADVENTURES IN RADIO¡± by Francis M. Nevins and Martin Grams ??????¡ª SoftCover (new) Detective Ellery Queen starred in more than 40 novels before transitioning to radio in 1939 to become one of the most popular crime-solving shows in radio history. The book includes the EQ story and evolution, lives of the authors (cousins Frederic Dannay and Manfred Lee), and meticulously detailed information and broadcast logs, actors and a treasure trove of episode synopses. ??????¡ª Contributed by Martin Grams ? ? ¡°WALTER TETLEY: FOR CORN'S SAKE¡± (revised second edition) by Ben Ohmart ??????¡ª Softcover (new) Old Time Radio fans still love hearing Walter Tetley as Leroy in episodes of The Great Gildersleeve and as the obnoxious grocery boy, Julius, on The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show. Many recognize him as the voice of Sherman on Mr. Peabody, Felix the Cat, and Andy Panda. The author drew from Walter¡¯s personal scrapbooks and family memorabilia and has included rare photos and an extensive list of credits. ??????¡ª Contributed by Ben Ohmart ? ? ¡°HOLLYWOOD'S GOLDEN AGE, AS TOLD BY ONE WHO LIVED IT ALL¡± by Edward Dmytryk A powerful memoir of his early days in Hollywood, from the director of The Caine Mutiny, Murder, My Sweet, Hitler's Children, and a host of other classic movies. Dmytryk describes the special effects for the silent movie version of Cecil B. DeMille's The Ten Commandments (1923) to his first job as a film editor. This beautifully written book looks back at old Hollywood and reveals his incredible career that mirrored the growth of the industry and his difficult journey through the McCarthy Era and blacklisting. ? ? MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS: ? ¡ª SHERPA HOODED FLEECE BLANKET JACKET with front zipper, deep side pockets and fitted sleeve cuffs, one size fits all. Mid thigh to knee length, depending on how tall you are. Choose your color: grey, light green, rose, sky blue, navy or burgundy. ??????¡ª Contributed by Patricia ? ? ¡ª $50 VISA GIFT CARD Please bid high, but whatever your bid, you¡¯re getting a great return for your contribution to help YUSA continue to broadcast. We¡¯re an all-volunteer, listener supported station. Nobody gets paid, so everything raised today goes directly to pay bills. And there are many. ??????¡ª Contributed by Patricia ? ? ¡ª RAYNIC 5000 WEATHER EMERGENCY RADIO Solar Hand Crank, AM/FM/SW/NOAA Weather alert portable radio with rechargeable battery, cellphone charger, headphone jack, reading lamp and SOS alarm. Power charging option is a built-in rechargeable backup battery.(Green) ??????¡ª Contributed by Patricia ? ? ¡ª ONE POUND BOX OF SEE¡¯S CANDY ASSORTMENT Winning bidder receives some of the highest-quality, yummiest candy in the world. ??????¡ª Contributed by Jan Santos ? ? WALDEN AND PATRICIA ARE ON THE AUCTION BLOCK: ? ¡ª Place a bid to join Walden, Patricia, and Johnny and Helen Holmes on the air to play trivia during one of the trivia specials. ? ¡ª Bid to co-host with Walden and Patricia on our New Year¡¯s Eve show. ? ? ? (more to come as we get closer to the auction on November 18 at 3 p.m. Eastern time.) |