This episode was originally released on 9/1/2020. While new episodes of Breaking Walls are on hiatus I'll be going back and posting the older episodes.
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In Breaking Walls episode 107, we go back to school with the Nelson family and find out why David and Ricky joined the program, and how it affected the entertainment industry forever.
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Highlights:
• Oswald George Nelson—Boy from New Jersey
• The Ukulele Craze and the Boy scout Jamboree
• Ozzie Starts a Band
• Splitting Time Between Football and Music
• Cleaning Up Around Town
• On the Banks of the Old Raritan
• Law School and WMCA
• Ozzie Nelson and His Orchestra Gets on Radio
• Ozzie Meet Harriet
• Harriet Hilliard—One Heck of a Talent
• Harriet Joins the Band
• Joe Penner and Robert Ripley
• Getting Married—Harriet Becomes a Film Star
• Touring—David and Eric Are Born
• Red Skelton
• The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet is Born
• Changing Networks in 1948
• Jack Benny Jumps to CBS—David and Ricky Join the Show
• Finding Their Groove as a Family
• ABC and a Ten-Year Contract
• Here Come The Nelsons to Television
• Looking Ahead to Halloween
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http://thewallbreakers.com
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To support the show:
http://patreon.com/TheWallBreakers
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The reading material used in today’s episode was:
• On the Air — By John Dunning
• Ozzie — By Ozzie Nelson
• Network Radio Ratings, 1932-53 — By Jim Ramsburg
• Before Television — By Glenhall Taylor
• As well as articles from the archives of Broadcasting Magazine, Sponsor Magazine, Radio Daily, and Radio Mirror.
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On the interview front:
• Ozzie Nelson spoke with: Johnny Carson, Chuck Cecil, and James Day
• Ricky Nelson spoke with Johnny Carson and David Hartman
• David Nelson spoke with David Hartman, and KRLA
• Jack Wagner and Johnny Hayes were also with KRLA
• While Harriet Nelson spoke with David Hartman and Chuck Schaden
• Chuck Schaden also interviewed Jack Benny, Lurene Tuttle and Janet Waldo Hear these chats and others from Chuck’s forty-year career at SpeakingOfRadio.com
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Selected music featured in today’s episode was:
• Theme from A Summer Place — By The Ventures
• Colorado Trail — From Stephen Ives’ The West
• On The Banks of the Old Raritan — By The Rutgers Alma Mater Choir
• Auld Lang Syne — By the Manhattan Strings
• Dream a Little Dream of Me and Jersey Bounce — By Ozzie Nelson and His Orchestra
• Get Thee Behind Me Satan — By Harriet Hilliard Nelson
• I Will Follow You — By Ricky Nelson
• The Haunted House Boogie — By Jack Rivers and Happy Wilson
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This episode was originally released on 9/1/2020. While new episodes of Breaking Walls are on hiatus I'll be going back and posting the older episodes.
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In Breaking Walls episode 107, we go back to school with the Nelson family and find out why David and Ricky joined the program, and how it affected the entertainment industry forever.
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Highlights:
• Oswald George Nelson—Boy from New Jersey
• The Ukulele Craze and the Boy scout Jamboree
• Ozzie Starts a Band
• Splitting Time Between Football and Music
• Cleaning Up Around Town
• On the Banks of the Old Raritan
• Law School and WMCA
• Ozzie Nelson and His Orchestra Gets on Radio
• Ozzie Meet Harriet
• Harriet Hilliard—One Heck of a Talent
• Harriet Joins the Band
• Joe Penner and Robert Ripley
• Getting Married—Harriet Becomes a Film Star
• Touring—David and Eric Are Born
• Red Skelton
• The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet is Born
• Changing Networks in 1948
• Jack Benny Jumps to CBS—David and Ricky Join the Show
• Finding Their Groove as a Family
• ABC and a Ten-Year Contract
• Here Come The Nelsons to Television
• Looking Ahead to Halloween
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The WallBreakers:
http://thewallbreakers.com
Subscribe to Breaking Walls everywhere you get your podcasts.
To support the show:
http://patreon.com/TheWallBreakers
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The reading material used in today’s episode was:
• On the Air — By John Dunning
• Ozzie — By Ozzie Nelson
• Network Radio Ratings, 1932-53 — By Jim Ramsburg
• Before Television — By Glenhall Taylor
• As well as articles from the archives of Broadcasting Magazine, Sponsor Magazine, Radio Daily, and Radio Mirror.
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On the interview front:
• Ozzie Nelson spoke with: Johnny Carson, Chuck Cecil, and James Day
• Ricky Nelson spoke with Johnny Carson and David Hartman
• David Nelson spoke with David Hartman, and KRLA
• Jack Wagner and Johnny Hayes were also with KRLA
• While Harriet Nelson spoke with David Hartman and Chuck Schaden
• Chuck Schaden also interviewed Jack Benny, Lurene Tuttle and Janet Waldo Hear these chats and others from Chuck’s forty-year career at SpeakingOfRadio.com
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Selected music featured in today’s episode was:
• Theme from A Summer Place — By The Ventures
• Colorado Trail — From Stephen Ives’ The West
• On The Banks of the Old Raritan — By The Rutgers Alma Mater Choir
• Auld Lang Syne — By the Manhattan Strings
• Dream a Little Dream of Me and Jersey Bounce — By Ozzie Nelson and His Orchestra
• Get Thee Behind Me Satan — By Harriet Hilliard Nelson
• I Will Follow You — By Ricky Nelson
• The Haunted House Boogie — By Jack Rivers and Happy Wilson
BW - EP100: The Radio Career of Lucille Ball (1938 - 1952) [Rewind]
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BW - EP100: The Radio Career of Lucille Ball (1938 - 1952) [Rewind]
This episode was originally released on 2/1/2020. While new episodes of Breaking Walls are on hiatus I'll be going back and posting the older episodes.
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In Breaking Walls episode 100 we focus on the radio career of Lucille Ball, arguably the most famous comedienne of the twentieth century.
She rose through the ranks in New York as a model before a small role in Eddie Cantor’s Roman Scandals brought her to Hollywood in 1933 where she gained prominence.
When the 1940s began, Ball was a b-film actress known for playing the other woman. As she gained critical respect for both her dramatic and comedic ability, she insisted that her and Desi Arnaz made a perfect on-screen duo. It led to a revolution in the way TV was shot and produced in the 1950s, all under their company Desilu.
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Highlights:
• Jack Haley, Phil Baker, and RKO
• Lucy Meets Gale Gordon
• How a Holiday Publicity Trip to New York changed Lucy’s Life
• Lucy meets Desi
• Too Many Girls
• Lucy and Desi Elope in November 1940
• Harold Lloyd’s A Girl, a Guy, and a Gob and The Old Gold Comedy Theater
• The Tragic Death of Carole Lombard and Lucy’s First Miscarriage
• Lucy Stars on Suspense
• Desi Strays and Lucy Files for Divorce
• The Couple Reconciles and Decides To Work in Radio
• Desi and Bob Hope
• CBS, My Sister Eileen, and My Friend Irma
• Lucy Guests with Jimmy Durante and Bob Hope
• Eve Arden and Our Miss Brooks
• Lucy Says "Yes" to Bill Paley and My Favorite Husband is Born
• Jess Oppenheimer, Bob Carroll Jr., and Madelyn Pugh Join The Team
• Lucy Wants to Work With Desi
• I Love Lucy is Developed and Philip Morris Signs On
• The I Love Lucy Radio Pilot
• Changing History and Looking Ahead
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The WallBreakers:
http://thewallbreakers.com
Subscribe to Breaking Walls everywhere you get your podcasts.
To support the show:
http://patreon.com/TheWallBreakers
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The reading material used in today’s episode was:
• The I Love Lucy Book - By Bart Andrews
• Love Lucy - By Lucille Ball
• On the Air - By John Dunning
• Desilu - By Coyne Stevens Sanders and Tom Gilbert
• The Complete History of the Most Popular TV Show Ever - By Michael McClay
• Forever Lucy - By Joe Morella
• Network Radio Ratings, 1932-53 — by Jim Ramsburg
As well as several articles from:
Broadcasting Magazine and Radio Daily, from between 1938 and 1951
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On the interview front:
• Lucille Ball was interviewed by Dick Cavett in 1970 and 1971; by Johnny Carson in 1974; and by Joan Rivers in 1984
• Desi Arnaz was interviewed with Bob Hope by Johnny Carson in 1976 and by David Letterman in 1983
• Jess Oppenheimer was interviewed in 1961. This interview came courtesy of Gregg Oppenheimer and I Love Lucy: The Untold Story. Gregg also provided My Favorite Husband outtakes.
• Chuck Schaden spoke to Gale Gordon, Jack Haley, and Herb Vigran. Hear their full chats at SpeakingofRadio.com.
• SPERDVAC was with Madeline Pugh Davis and Bob Carroll Jr. on March 12th, 1994
• Hans Conried was with Dick Bertel and Ed Corcoran for WTIC’s The Golden Age of Radio. These interviews can be heard at GoldenAge-WTIC.org.
• William Paley gave a speech while receiving an award on November 20th, 1958, and spoke in memoriam of Lucille Ball in 1989.
• Lee Philip was with Connee Boswell.
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Selected Music featured in today’s episode was:
• Black Coffee and Fly Me To The Moon - By Julie London
• The Look of Love - By Billy May
• Cuban Pete - By Desi Arnaz
Breaking Walls
This episode was originally released on 9/1/2020. While new episodes of Breaking Walls are on hiatus I'll be going back and posting the older episodes.
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In Breaking Walls episode 107, we go back to school with the Nelson family and find out why David and Ricky joined the program, and how it affected the entertainment industry forever.
——————————
Highlights:
• Oswald George Nelson—Boy from New Jersey
• The Ukulele Craze and the Boy scout Jamboree
• Ozzie Starts a Band
• Splitting Time Between Football and Music
• Cleaning Up Around Town
• On the Banks of the Old Raritan
• Law School and WMCA
• Ozzie Nelson and His Orchestra Gets on Radio
• Ozzie Meet Harriet
• Harriet Hilliard—One Heck of a Talent
• Harriet Joins the Band
• Joe Penner and Robert Ripley
• Getting Married—Harriet Becomes a Film Star
• Touring—David and Eric Are Born
• Red Skelton
• The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet is Born
• Changing Networks in 1948
• Jack Benny Jumps to CBS—David and Ricky Join the Show
• Finding Their Groove as a Family
• ABC and a Ten-Year Contract
• Here Come The Nelsons to Television
• Looking Ahead to Halloween
——————————
The WallBreakers:
http://thewallbreakers.com
Subscribe to Breaking Walls everywhere you get your podcasts.
To support the show:
http://patreon.com/TheWallBreakers
——————————
The reading material used in today’s episode was:
• On the Air — By John Dunning
• Ozzie — By Ozzie Nelson
• Network Radio Ratings, 1932-53 — By Jim Ramsburg
• Before Television — By Glenhall Taylor
• As well as articles from the archives of Broadcasting Magazine, Sponsor Magazine, Radio Daily, and Radio Mirror.
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On the interview front:
• Ozzie Nelson spoke with: Johnny Carson, Chuck Cecil, and James Day
• Ricky Nelson spoke with Johnny Carson and David Hartman
• David Nelson spoke with David Hartman, and KRLA
• Jack Wagner and Johnny Hayes were also with KRLA
• While Harriet Nelson spoke with David Hartman and Chuck Schaden
• Chuck Schaden also interviewed Jack Benny, Lurene Tuttle and Janet Waldo Hear these chats and others from Chuck’s forty-year career at SpeakingOfRadio.com
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Selected music featured in today’s episode was:
• Theme from A Summer Place — By The Ventures
• Colorado Trail — From Stephen Ives’ The West
• On The Banks of the Old Raritan — By The Rutgers Alma Mater Choir
• Auld Lang Syne — By the Manhattan Strings
• Dream a Little Dream of Me and Jersey Bounce — By Ozzie Nelson and His Orchestra
• Get Thee Behind Me Satan — By Harriet Hilliard Nelson
• I Will Follow You — By Ricky Nelson
• The Haunted House Boogie — By Jack Rivers and Happy Wilson