An Interview with Jimmy Stewart and Harvey

To help promote the film Harvey, Universal-International issued a 12-inch, 33 1/3 RPM interview disc to radio stations. This was an open-end interview, featuring only Stewart’s answers on the record. The local disc jockey would ask the questions which were also supplied by U-I in the form of a script. Although the record is part…

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Shirley Thomas Hollywood

Shirley Thomas was a Hollywood reporter for NBC Radio and also hosted her own weekly half-hour program. As listed in Jimmy Stewart on the Air, Jimmy appeared on the July 26, 1953, broadcast. Here is a listing from the Independent Press-Telegram, Long Beach, CA, on the day of the broadcast. This show is not available…

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Jimmy Stewart Subs for Bill Stern

On Friday, July 23, 1948, Bill Stern was aboard the S.S. Mauritania on his way to England to broadcast from the London Olympic Games. His radio show, Bill Stern’s Sports Newsreel, needed a substitute host and on this day it was Jimmy Stewart. As mentioned in Jimmy Stewart on the Air, it turns out that…

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Boy Scout Jamboree – July 23, 1953

This was the fifth, and we believe final, Boy Scout Jamboree radio broadcast in which Mr. Stewart participated. Below are two newspaper previews of the event. The first is from the Long Beach Independent, Long Beach, CA: The second appeared in the San Antonio Express, San Antonio, TX: The show is not available, but these…

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WJJD-AM, Chicago

According to the following listing from the July 22, 1948, edition of the Chicago Tribune, Jimmy Stewart appeared on this station from 10:30-10:45 a.m. on that day. The show is not available, so it is impossible to determine the nature of his visit. However, as mentioned in Jimmy Stewart on the Air, the film Call…

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Destry Rides Again – Exploitation Record

According to the record’s label, the disc was “Prepared & serviced by Universal Pictures for and to motion picture theatres solely for use in the exploitation of the film Destry Rides Again.” The recording was meant to be played in theater lobbies before and/or after films so that patrons could hear it as they were…

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Victory Theatre – The Philadelphia Story

In 1942, The Office of War Information’s Office of Facts and Figures went to the broadcast networks to pitch the idea of their supplying blocks of airtime for getting war messages out the their listeners. The CBS answer to this plea was Victory Theatre. It aired just eight episodes, each one an extra performance of…

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Bud’s Bandwagon #3

Stewart’s third, and final, appearance on the AFRTS program, Bud’s Bandwagon, was discussed in Jimmy Stewart on the Air, but we now have the audio to share with you. The show’s host, Bud Widom, says that he had attended the Hollywood premiere of Strategic Air Command and had a chance to talk with several people…

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Broadway Playhouse

We did not have a listing for the Broadway Playhouse in Jimmy Stewart on the Air, but it is not really a completely new radio program. This Armed Forces Radio Service (AFRS) program simply re-broadcast Lux Radio Theater programs with all the commercials and references to Lux removed. This short article from the October 1,…

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