The Six Shooter – The Silver Buckle

William Conrad is the narrator for this story, also sometimes called The Silver Belt Buckle. Others in the play are Eleanor Audley as Mrs. Davis, Forrest Lewis as the sheriff, Joel Cranston (father of current popular actor, Bryan Cranston) as Lex Springer and Frank Gerstle as Kit Springer. This program was advertised in the January…

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Hi Jinx (January 17, 1947)

Stewart’s appearance on this program has not been confirmed. He is listed as the guest of this Jinx Falkenburg show in Gerard Molyneaux book, James Stewart A Bio-Bibliography. Thus far, we have been unable to confirm this with any newspaper listings. The listing found in the New York Times for this date simply lists the…

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Silver Theater – Misty Mountain Part 2

As mentioned in yesterday’s blog, part two of Misty Mountain was broadcast on January 29, 1939. As it had done for part one, the Wisconsin State Journal again previewed the show, but notice that they got the title wrong this time. In part two, as Rusty is flying through the Misty Mountain region again, he…

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Salute to Glenn Miller

On January 13, 1954, The Glenn Miller Story had its premiere in Clarinda, Iowa, Miller’s hometown; Jimmy Stewart was on hand. This article, from the Mason City Globe-Gazette, Mason City, IA, tells of some of the planned activities. Notice the mention of “special radio programs” in the article. Another article, this one from the Anderson,…

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Silver Theater – Misty Mountain Part 1

The Silver Theater presented Grover Jones and True Broadman’s Misty Mountain in two parts, broadcast on January 22 and January 29, 1939. The program was sponsored by International Silver Company, International Silver and 1947 Rogers Brothers Silverware. Conrad Nagel was the director and master of ceremonies, John Conte the announcer and the music for the…

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March of Dimes – 1946 Program

As outlined in Jimmy Stewart on the Air, Mr. Stewart gave a very passionate plea for contributions to the 1946 March of Dimes Campaign. Alone before the microphone, he was able to give listeners a very good understanding of the costs of treating a child with infantile paralysis. Most of the newspaper articles, like the…

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Voice of the Stars (No. 3)

The 10-inch 78 RPM disc was issued in the U.K. (VS3 – CA-15670). According to the label, this record was issued on behalf of the Cinematograph Trade Benevolent Fund. Stewart and Margaret Sullavan are heard in a short scene from the 1936 film, Next Time We Love. This same clip had been used on the…

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X-15 Soundtrack Music

This 1961 movie starred Charles Bronson and featured Mary Tyler Moore in her first film role. Jimmy Stewart was the narrator. There was no soundtrack album, but the film’s theme written by Nathan Scott, was issued as a single by Neal Hefti. The single received a review in the December 4, 1961, issue of Billboard…

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