This episode was originally released on 1/1/2021. 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 111 we resume our mini-series in January of 1949. CBS is now the nation’s number one network, and NBC is left to come up with programming answers. We’ll focus on the shows they launched in the spring and summer of 1949.
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Highlights:
• Jack Benny: Now on CBS
• First The News
• Network Radio Opens 1949 with Record Earnings
• John Wayne, Claire Trevor, John Ford, and Ward Bond Open The NBC Theater
• David Sarnoff and the Mass NBC Exodus
• It’s the Martin and Lewis Show!
• Alan Young and Henry Morgan
• Richard Diamond
• Jack Webb Launches Dragnet
• Fred Allen Finally Has Enough
• William Conrad, The Killers, and The Four Star Playhouse
• Dangerous Assignment
• San Francisco’s YUkon 3-8309 Lady Detective
• Looking Ahead to the Fall of 1949
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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
• Network Radio Ratings, 1932-53 — By Jim Ramsburg
As well as articles from:
• Billboard Magazine
• Broadcasting Magazine
• Radio Daily
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On the interview front:
• Virginia Gregg, Lurene Tuttle, Herb Vigran, Mike Wallace, Don Wilson were with Chuck Schaden. Hear their full chats at SpeakingOfRadio.com.
• Parley Baer, Lilian Buyeff, Herb Ellis, Betty Lou Gerson, Virginia Gregg, and Peggy Webber were with SPERDVAC. For more information, go to SPERDVAC.com
• Arnold Stang was with Dick Bertel and Ed Corcoran for WTIC’s The Golden Age of Radio. Hear these at Goldenage-WTIC.org.
• Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin were with Cedric Adams
• Fred Allen was on Tex and Jinx
• Donald Vorhees was interviewed for Allen’s Biography In Sound
• Jack Kruschen was with Jim Bohannon
• John Dehner was with Neil Ross
• William Conrad was with Chris Lambesis
• E. Jack Neuman was with John Dunning
• Frank Sinatra was with Walter Cronkite
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Selected music featured in today’s episode was:
• Takin’ A Chance on Love — By Helen Forrest
• The Pavane — By Steve Erquiaga
• Lenore Overture Number 3 — By Ludwig Van Beethoven
• And Fly Me To The Moon — By Frank Sinatra
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This episode was originally released on 1/1/2021. 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 111 we resume our mini-series in January of 1949. CBS is now the nation’s number one network, and NBC is left to come up with programming answers. We’ll focus on the shows they launched in the spring and summer of 1949.
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Highlights:
• Jack Benny: Now on CBS
• First The News
• Network Radio Opens 1949 with Record Earnings
• John Wayne, Claire Trevor, John Ford, and Ward Bond Open The NBC Theater
• David Sarnoff and the Mass NBC Exodus
• It’s the Martin and Lewis Show!
• Alan Young and Henry Morgan
• Richard Diamond
• Jack Webb Launches Dragnet
• Fred Allen Finally Has Enough
• William Conrad, The Killers, and The Four Star Playhouse
• Dangerous Assignment
• San Francisco’s YUkon 3-8309 Lady Detective
• Looking Ahead to the Fall of 1949
——————————
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
• Network Radio Ratings, 1932-53 — By Jim Ramsburg
As well as articles from:
• Billboard Magazine
• Broadcasting Magazine
• Radio Daily
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On the interview front:
• Virginia Gregg, Lurene Tuttle, Herb Vigran, Mike Wallace, Don Wilson were with Chuck Schaden. Hear their full chats at SpeakingOfRadio.com.
• Parley Baer, Lilian Buyeff, Herb Ellis, Betty Lou Gerson, Virginia Gregg, and Peggy Webber were with SPERDVAC. For more information, go to SPERDVAC.com
• Arnold Stang was with Dick Bertel and Ed Corcoran for WTIC’s The Golden Age of Radio. Hear these at Goldenage-WTIC.org.
• Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin were with Cedric Adams
• Fred Allen was on Tex and Jinx
• Donald Vorhees was interviewed for Allen’s Biography In Sound
• Jack Kruschen was with Jim Bohannon
• John Dehner was with Neil Ross
• William Conrad was with Chris Lambesis
• E. Jack Neuman was with John Dunning
• Frank Sinatra was with Walter Cronkite
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Selected music featured in today’s episode was:
• Takin’ A Chance on Love — By Helen Forrest
• The Pavane — By Steve Erquiaga
• Lenore Overture Number 3 — By Ludwig Van Beethoven
• And Fly Me To The Moon — By Frank Sinatra
This episode was originally released on 12/1/2019. 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 98 we continue our trilogy on the most popular season in radio history with a look at Christmas Week 1947.
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Highlights:
• Ralph Edwards and Truth or Consequences—A Record Rated Show
• It’s Christmas Week and Jerusalem is in Shambles
• The Eternal Light and One Man’s Family
• Jack Benny Does Last Minute Christmas Shopping
• Fred Allen’s Highest Rated Season Becomes His Downfall When the Music Stops
• Walter Winchell gives ABC a Ratings Win
• Breakfast with Fred Waring
• CBS Dominates Monday Nights and Lux Radio Broadcasts Miracle on 34th Street
• Lora Lawton’s Husband is Missing
• Milton Berle’s Finally Cracks the Top-50
• NBC’s Tuesday Night Comedy Dominations
• The Lone Ranger Hangs ‘Em High
• Lionel Barrymore’s Christmas Tradition
• Christmas Eve with Bing and Gildersleeve
• Road to Rio Opens
• Merry Christmas 1947 with King George VI
• Don Ameche Hosts an Elgin Special
• The Right to Happiness—December’s Highest-Rated Soap Opera
• Gracie Allen is Sick, Al Jolson is Rich, and Casey is Lonely
• Father Patrick and Family Theatre
• A Crippling Blizzard and the Last Sustained Half-Hour Suspense
• Looking Ahead to the End of the Year
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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
• Network Radio Ratings, 1932-53 — by Jim Ramsburg
As well as articles from:
• Broadcasting Magazine: December 8th, and December 22nd, 1947
• LIFE Magazine: December 22nd, 1947 and January 5th, 1948
• Radio Daily From the entire month of December 1947
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On the interview front:
• Don Ameche, Mel Blanc, Himan Brown, Staats Cottsworth, John Gibson, Jim Jordan, Mandel Kramer, E.G. Marshall, Jan Miner, Vincent Price and Bill Spier were with Dick Bertel and Ed Corcoran for WTIC’s The Golden Age of Radio. These interviews can be heard at GoldenAge-WTIC.org.
• Chuck Schaden interviewed Milton Berle, Dennis Day, Ralph Edwards, Virginia Gregg, Jim Jordan, Mercedes McCambridge, Shirley Mitchell, Carlton E. Morse, Hal Peary, Lurene Tuttle, and Don Wilson. Hear their full chats at SpeakingofRadio.com.
• Johnny Carson was with Orson Welles on The Tonight Show, and Fred Allen was with Tex and Jinx on November 24th, 1954.
• John Dunning was with Roberta Goodwin Bailey, and Westinghouse interviewed Fran Carlon.
• SPERDVAC with Vic Perrin, and Frank Brese was with Elliott Reid.
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Selected Music featured in today’s episode was:
• Sleigh Ride - By Lloyd Glenn and His Orchestra
• White Christmas - By Booker T and the MGs
• Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day - By the Marlborough Cathedral Choir
• It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year - By Andy Williams
• Jingle Bells - By J.P. Torres
• I Saw Three Ships - By The Norwich Cathedral Choir
• I’ll Be Home For Christmas and Baby It’s Cold Outside - By Jackie Gleason and Jack Marshall
• Christmas Is - by Lou Rawls
Breaking Walls
This episode was originally released on 1/1/2021. While new episodes of Breaking Walls are on hiatus I'll be going back and posting the older episodes.
____________
In Breaking Walls episode 111 we resume our mini-series in January of 1949. CBS is now the nation’s number one network, and NBC is left to come up with programming answers. We’ll focus on the shows they launched in the spring and summer of 1949.
——————————
Highlights:
• Jack Benny: Now on CBS
• First The News
• Network Radio Opens 1949 with Record Earnings
• John Wayne, Claire Trevor, John Ford, and Ward Bond Open The NBC Theater
• David Sarnoff and the Mass NBC Exodus
• It’s the Martin and Lewis Show!
• Alan Young and Henry Morgan
• Richard Diamond
• Jack Webb Launches Dragnet
• Fred Allen Finally Has Enough
• William Conrad, The Killers, and The Four Star Playhouse
• Dangerous Assignment
• San Francisco’s YUkon 3-8309 Lady Detective
• Looking Ahead to the Fall of 1949
——————————
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
• Network Radio Ratings, 1932-53 — By Jim Ramsburg
As well as articles from:
• Billboard Magazine
• Broadcasting Magazine
• Radio Daily
——————————
On the interview front:
• Virginia Gregg, Lurene Tuttle, Herb Vigran, Mike Wallace, Don Wilson were with Chuck Schaden. Hear their full chats at SpeakingOfRadio.com.
• Parley Baer, Lilian Buyeff, Herb Ellis, Betty Lou Gerson, Virginia Gregg, and Peggy Webber were with SPERDVAC. For more information, go to SPERDVAC.com
• Arnold Stang was with Dick Bertel and Ed Corcoran for WTIC’s The Golden Age of Radio. Hear these at Goldenage-WTIC.org.
• Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin were with Cedric Adams
• Fred Allen was on Tex and Jinx
• Donald Vorhees was interviewed for Allen’s Biography In Sound
• Jack Kruschen was with Jim Bohannon
• John Dehner was with Neil Ross
• William Conrad was with Chris Lambesis
• E. Jack Neuman was with John Dunning
• Frank Sinatra was with Walter Cronkite
——————————
Selected music featured in today’s episode was:
• Takin’ A Chance on Love — By Helen Forrest
• The Pavane — By Steve Erquiaga
• Lenore Overture Number 3 — By Ludwig Van Beethoven
• And Fly Me To The Moon — By Frank Sinatra