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12/14/2003 04:55 #33100

Radio Archives Added
To listen the the acrhives simply click on the e-radio archives link under the userPics.

We are going to start offering lots of downloadable original radio shows. All of our live broadcasts will be avaiable in the future. Currently, we have one test evening that is a little whacky. We were testing the software and were only allowed 1 min 30 sec recordings, so there are 20 of them.

Starting this week we will have several live shows on archive. The file names are based on the date of the recording, as well as, the number of recording that day.

If you would like a recording show of you own hosted within the archive. Please email me. If you have any questions send us an IM at "elmwoodradio"

12/11/2003 19:52 #33099

THURSDAY NIGHT SHOWS
SUSPENSE and X MINUS ONE will not be heard tonight.

12/08/2003 23:46 #33098

MY FAVORITE HUSBAND
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SUNDAYNIGHTS at 9:00 EST on RADIO FREE ELMWOOD.

My Favorite Husband Lucy's first sitcom, starred Lucille Ball and Richard Denning as Liz and George Cooper, "two people who live together and like it!" George was a banker and Liz his zany wife, a character she would perfect a few years later on I Love Lucy. This funny series, written by I Love Lucy writers Jess Oppenheimer, Madelyn Pugh and Bob Carroll, Jr., came to CBS Radio in 1948 and ran until 1951.

12/05/2003 20:18 #33097

The Radio Works again
The radio is up and running, so be sure to catch the great programming we have tonight on Radio Free Elmwood!

12/04/2003 23:24 #33096

SUSPENSE
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WEEKNIGHTS at 10:00 EST

Aired 1942-1962
Suspense presented plays dealing with life and death situations, but themes were generally realistic, with occasional science-fiction exceptions. At its peak, Suspense was one of radio’s best. Film stars loved it. For the first few years the shows were introduced by “The Man in Black” originally played by Joseph Kearns. Its opening was one of radio’s best-remembered classics; “the hushed voice and the prowling step … the stir of nerves at the ticking of the clock … the rescue that might be too late, or the murderer who might get away … we invite you to enjoy stories that keep you in … Suspense…”