Audio Archives 0026 The release date of this 10-inch album is not known, but it most likely dates from the late 1940s or early 1950s. The disc is subtitled Treasured Memories, and claims to have the voices of 80 American and British stars in scenes from their pictures. Stewart appears near the beginning of side…
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Radio Legends Screen Directors’ Playhouse
This 10-CD set was issued by Radio Archives (RA128). The set features ten shows, all originally broadcast in the first half of 1951. The Stewart show is Next Time We Love which was broadcast March 29th of that year. Also in the set are Spellbound (Joseph Cotton), Dark Victory (Tallulah Bankhead), A Foreign Affair (Lucille…
Jimmy Stewart – The Ultimate Radio Collection Vol. 2
This digital only set was issued for download and streaming by Master Classics Records in 2011. Sixteen shows were included in the set: 1) Lux Radio Theatre – Magic Town, December 15, 1947 2) Philco Radio Time (Bing Crosby Show), April 6, 1949 3) Colgate Sports Newsreel (subbing for Bill Stern), July 23, 1948 4)…
Screen Directors’ Playhouse – Next Time We Love
In 1936, Jimmy Stewart had starred as Christopher Tyler along with Margaret Sullavan as Cicely Tyler in the film, Next Time We Love. Now, fifteen years later, he was starring in a radio adaptation of the film, this time with Eleanor Parker as Cicely. The March 29, 1951, broadcast was previewed this way in newspapers:…
Hollywood Hotel – January 17, 1936
This program remains unavailable, but we can add a few details which were not included in Jimmy Stewart on the Air. Most of the newspaper ads for the program mentioned only Dick Powell, the show’s host, and Margaret Sullavan, the main guest for the evening. However, a few did offer some additional information, including the…
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…
The Six Shooter (1988)
The Six Shooter came back to radio for a time in the eighties. The first hint of this came to our attention in the Radio & Records Program Suppliers Guide ’88. The following ad appeared in the “Drama/Nostalgia” section: There were originally 39 shows in the series, plus an audition show, for a total of…