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The Valedictorians
Recorded June 12, 1979. Starring Rick Stutzman, Chris Cannon, John Healy, Mike Rudnicki, Todd Nebel.
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Beyond The Beltway with Bruce DuMont - 40 Years.
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Congratulations from various regular panelists and others.
Beyond The Beltway 5/17/20 (Second Hour) - "The American COVID Economy"
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"The American COVID Economy" with guests Rick Levin, Terry Savage, Mike Miller
MBC TV 2/26/20 A Salute to Lee Phillip
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Lee Phillip Bell, who along with her late husband William J. Bell created CBS’ The Young and the Restless and The Bold and the Beautiful, two of the most popular soap operas in TV history, died yesterday. She was 91. In 1953, Phillip began hosting and producing the afternoon talk show that would soon become The Lee Phillip Show, running on Chicago’s CBS affiliate until 1986.
BEYOND THE BELTWAY - EXTENDED EDITION EP 1 (12/16/20)
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BEYOND THE BELTWAY - EXTENDED EDITION EP 1 (12/16/20)
1960 Nixon Presidential Candidate Commercial
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Vice President Richard M. Nixon chose Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. as his running mate in the 1960 presidential election.
KENNEDY-NIXON FINAL DEBATE 10/21/60 Part 2
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Carried live by all three TV networks.
KENNEDY-NIXON FINAL DEBATE 10/21/60 Part 1
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Carried live by all three TV networks
Beyond The Beltway: (4/22/18) Guest Patti Blagojevich
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Guest Patti Blagojevich - First Hour of the show
INSIGHT with Bruce DuMont (WNIS-FM 1974)
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Here is my interview with author William Bradford Huie who describes James Earl Ray, the convicted assassin of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Insight with Bruce DuMont: (Mid-1970s) Jesse Jackson interview
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Jesse Jackson reflects upon the assassination of Reverend Martin Luther King Jr on April 4, 1968.
Insight with Bruce DuMont: 1970s Jesse Jackson interview.
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Jesse Jackson reflects upon the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr on April 4, 1968.
2018 MBC Raffle results!
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The lucky winners of the 2017 MBC Raffle are announced by our President Emeritus Bruce DuMont.
Bill Stern - 1/9/48: Guest is Eddie Cantor
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Bill Stern - 1/9/48: Guest is Eddie Cantor
REMEMBERING NORTH WEST FEDERAL SAVINGS - Part 8
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REMEMBERING NORTH WEST FEDERAL SAVINGS - Part 8
REMEMBERING NORTH WEST FEDERAL SAVINGS - Part 7
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REMEMBERING NORTH WEST FEDERAL SAVINGS - Part 7
REMEMBERING NORTH WEST FEDERAL SAVINGS - Part 6
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REMEMBERING NORTH WEST FEDERAL SAVINGS - Part 6
REMEMBERING NORTH WEST FEDERAL SAVINGS - Part 5
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REMEMBERING NORTH WEST FEDERAL SAVINGS - Part 5
REMEMBERING NORTH WEST FEDERAL SAVINGS - Part 4
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REMEMBERING NORTH WEST FEDERAL SAVINGS - Part 4
REMEMBERING NORTH WEST FEDERAL SAVINGS - Part 3
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REMEMBERING NORTH WEST FEDERAL SAVINGS - Part 3
This didn't look good on SJR. Was she jealous?
The marriage of Marjorie and Bronco's wedding was one of the biggest events in early radio. Richard Crenna was Bronko.
Awesome! Close your eyes and back you go...
Wondering how old Pastor Lyons was here? What year this was recorded? This is the original Ashburn Baptist Church in Chicago. This church was built because of Vernon C. Lyons.
WMAQ landed Nancy Turner from WJVA-AM South Bend, Indiana as their ‘Country Queen’ for the 7P - Midnight spot. She was excellent in South Bend (WJVA was country formatted)… and she shined in Chicago. Great personality on and off air… genuine and a class act.
i use to go and watch in the audience at the chicago cultural center on Randolph and michigan ave. perform live and then go up stairs to fibber magees clothes. My son and I would go every time they performed. My son took a picture with chuck shaden when my son was8. Thanks for the memories chuck Shaden I watched with my grandparents. My son is a choreographer for nosiglia movies Chicago Love
i remeber his singing at chicagos 1983 all star game
oof
Got my first ever VHS copy of Hunchback of Notre 1939 Charles Laughton dame from her in 1991.❤😂
Steve passed away on March 7, 2024
Around that time this program was aired, WABC would bring us the Rush Limbaugh Show and the rest is history.
In case anyone's interested in what episode they were re-creating, it was #62 Springtime in Summerfield with Harold Peary as the Great Gildersleeve. He did a much better job, in my opinion.I loved his laugh. It's sad how they're all gone now.
Stopped by that store once decades ago. It was incredible. Picked up a stack of movie stills while my Mom bought some Riverside Park memorabilia. Would love to find a place like it today. This was quite a find. Thanks for posting it whoever you are.
My dad meant him before
I love listening to bobby stevens old radio show on Sirius Xmas ch 148. Greg ball is great emcee
May God bless you all your days Mr Schaden.
I remember distinctly when I first listened to Rush about a Bill Clinton question and answer seminar on CNN. It was promoted as a “Ask any question you want” from the audience as if Clinton would be asked a question that he wasn’t prepared for. Turns out Rush had people on his show that said they were in the audience and said CNN asked everyone in the audience to write down their questions. The people who were there said told Rush CNN would then knit pick what questions they would ask Clinton who already knew what the questions were because they picked the people in the audience that had the questions that made Clinton look good. EYE OPENER FOR Me that the media was corrupt!
Rush was the best Radio personality in history. He would expose the inner works of the corrupt politicians and the dirty deceit of the democratic controlled media. Sally Jessie Raphial isn’t a pimple on Rush’s a…
Where is this video from ?
Feminazi, Sally…c’mon! Get it right.
I will be forever grateful to Chuck for giving me a passion for Old Time Radio. I listened to him 6 days a week in the early 1980’s.
Still watch the reruns
Rest in peace Sally Duski (1923 - 2021), Herb Twery (1928 - 2011), Dr. Leonard Goldenberg (1927 - 2003), Rosemary Cwik (1940 - 2021), and Len Kunka (1954 - 2009),
I can't believe this was 25 years ago. But then again, I started listening to Chuck Schaden in 1989.
That was fascinating to hear Frank Nelson in his "regular" voice. I'd have never guessed he sounded like that. And his take on his lines on the Jack Benney show made him famous! All he had to do in a scene was turn around and go "YeeeeeeeeeeeeeEEEEEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSS????" And you just fell apart laughing. Better days....
She was a narcissist.
She was terrific.
What I liked when he hosted TWTD was after he played a program he sometimes would tell a story relating to the product advertised or how he could relate to the situation on a show. I remember after a Jack Benny Jell-o Program he told a story about his Mom making Jell-o pudding and how it was different to the instant puddings of today. He always ended his stories with a wistful “Those were the days.”
Where did the episode go?
She a true racist
Powerful
The black man told nothing but the truth 💯
TV was so cozy then. Real people. Now all the sets look like Las Vegas. 😮
I saw a pair of Nike shoes made out of this material up for auction. The high bid is over $7000.00.
Full episodes please 🙏
Full episodes pl😢
Thank you for sharing the skillful acting, hospitality, and narration of Ralph Edwards. His performing career began with a commercial success, followed by a documentary that honored people. I wish media & entertainment might consider ways to offer verbal hospitality that celebrates bold voices, engages listeners with durable excellence, and lets people feel like they belong.
Love you Gildy!!!!! Johnny Lawrence
Love this!
I went in there early 80s maybe. The place was a movie memorabilia gold mine. I wasn't into a whole lot of it,.. like the posters and lobby cards (where do you put those??). But they had cool soundtrack albums and what looked like a mile of movie related books. All of the books I had been looking for were on their walls (like all of the "Films of ,.. insert actors name"). I think I spent $600 just on books. A lot of those books I had never seen anywhere before. It was a tonage. When I talked to people working there, we ended up just talking about old radio shows (which are highly entertaining if you've never listened to them). I took it that was their main area of expertise. And they had copies for sale,.. in what looked like kind of random selections. Around the corner just down the street used to be a Resale shop of an expert in old westerns named Frank Markwell. It was like a collectors huge garage full of westerns material. And Frank knew everything about old west stars. There were several old westerns guys who sold at movie shows. They would play that game of "what was the name of the star's horse? Who was the sidekick? what was the dog's name, if the star had a dog,..." I was no match. Except I got them all. None of them knew the name of Mickey Mouse's horse. Mickey made several westerns and he always rode the same horse, Tanglefoot (he would always get his back leg stuck in his own stirrups). So I only beat those old guys out by knowing animation.
Listened to Those were the days almost every weekend in the late 90s because my dad turned it up full volume while napping or especially while mowing the lawn.... Chuck Schaden as host esp. his voice just a big part of those treasured memories as my actual family lol .... Thank for uploading! Not so many vids on TH-cam when I look up CS but these old things I can see as new are just as great!
Reappeared as the Undead in South Park episode "Hell on Earth 2006" a Decade Later.
Great interview and a bit of history
RIP George Burns (January 20, 1896 - March 9, 1996), aged 100 You will always be remembered as a legend.
I myself got into the hobby a year before
We love Throw know
I'm craving Parkay and Velveeta!
Thanks for posting! I even enjoyed the TV commercials.... A lifetime resident of North Carolina and a radio collector since 1967, I had the pleasure of attending the ARCI RadioFests from the late 80's to 2000. I knew most of the collectors in this video including Dr. Muchow. Good to be reminded of folks that have now passed on. I was the usual working stiff at the time with very little vacation time. The ARCI meet was definitely one of the high points of my collecting year.
Plz make alot more
I knew of Dick Orkin's remarkable creative talent as a performer and a writer from his advertising commercials. I remember an ad; I think it was for AdWeek....Edie McClurg's priceless line, "Colored Pencils everywhere"....it's become part of my life. There's no expiration date on creative genius. I wish I had a source to enjoy Mr. Orkin's brilliance today. I'd love to hear the ice cream sundae commercial with the plane flying in the cherry. Beautiful stuff.
That was Stan Freberg
@@Videosonyourwebsite , was it really? Oh, goodness, I've been giving praise about that to the wrong creative genius all these years. Thanks for setting this right. 😊