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7/25/2005


XM Listeners Should Listen to Today’s Bob Edwards Show…

Filed under: Old-Time Radio — Charlie Summers @ 9:19 am

Talk about the show on http://www.bobedwards.info/

…Bob provides a ten-minute preview of tomorrow’s hour-long interview with Norman Corwin, including snippets from “On a Note of Triumph” and other Corwin programs.

If you can’t catch the rebroadcast this evening at 9:00pm edt, 6:00pm pdt, you can listen to the show looped all day long at XM Radio Online.

And, of course, tomorrow morning at 8:00am edt, 5:00 pdt you can hear the complete interview.


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2 Responses to “XM Listeners Should Listen to Today’s Bob Edwards Show…” »

     

  1. Ivy Bayard Says:

    Charlie, I assume you know the magazine, Nostalgia Digest. It is relatively new, I think. I picked up a sample copy at the American Library Association conference. The summer issue has a small column by Norman Corwin. If somehow this magazine has missed your sweep, I’ll be happy to send the sample to you. The publisher’s web site is www.funnyvalentinepress.com Best, Ivy

    Nostalgia Digest has been published by my friend and Chicago-area broadcasting legend Chuck Schaden for a whole lot of years, although the association with Funny Valentine Press (apparently owned by him, or a son or other relative, based on the WHOIS lookup) is new. Chuck’s “Nostalgia Digest Press” published a book, “Speaking of Radio: Chuck Schaden’s Conversations with the Stars of the Golden Age of Radio” which I heartily recommend to anyone interested in Old-Time Radio. –cfs3

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  3. Ivy Bayard Says:

    Steve Darnall is the new editor, and they are going to “continue to include Chuck’s schedule for Those Were the Days.” He also mentions the transition. Their marketing effort at the conference was new, and probably done since the conference was in Chicago, and that’s why our chat with him made me think it was a new journal.

    Congratulations to you on Bob’s thank you mention at the end of today’s show. Ivy

    Thank you. I am both a bit embarassed, and a bit insufferable. ;) –cfs3


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