Favoriting Dimestore Radio Theater with Austin Rich: Playlist from February 14, 2022 Favoriting

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Join us for two hours of old time radio dramas, as we present four different pulp fiction stories, every week! Noir Stories with everymen getting wrapped up in dangerous adventures! Sea-faring Tales that are as two-fisted as they are filled with romance! Mysterious Magicians from the Far East, or maybe a Science Fiction yarn from the Atomic Age! Dimestore Radio Theater offers a chance to engage in Theater of The Mind, and enter a world of incredible tales from both yesterday and tomorrow!

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Favoriting February 14, 2022: Episode #4: Valentine's Day Special!

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Box 13  "Actor's Alibi"   Favoriting 12 September 1948  Mayfair Productions 
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Glenn Miller  Tuxedo Junction [Excerpt]   Favoriting    
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The Voyage of The Scarlet Queen  "The Boston Geisha & Chesapeake Bay"   Favoriting 24 July 1947  Mutual 
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Chandu The Magician  "Off To Egypt"   Favoriting 1 July 1948  Mutual–Don Lee Network 
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Dimension X  "No Contact"   Favoriting 29 April 1950  NBC Radio 
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Austin Rich:

Good Hello!
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Austin Rich:

And, here we go!
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Mr Fab:

Austin! I'm really hooked on "Box 13" now, bring it on.
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HyperDose:

Bow tie radio theater!
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 6:01pm
Austin Rich:

I like the gimmick of starting every episode with someone repeating "Box 13," but I think it wears off after a few episodes.
  6:02pm
John R.:

Howdy Austin and Mr. Fab!
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Scott67:

G'day Austin & Loose change!
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Austin Rich:

@Mr. Fab: I got hooked on it when I worked in an office, and was desperate for stuff to pass the time. It helps that most of them actually are pretty good recordings, with decent audio, too!

Greetings, @Hyperdose & @John R!
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 6:03pm
Austin Rich:

Greetings @Scott67!
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Scott67:

Oh no!! It was yesterday!!🌏
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 6:04pm
Austin Rich:

There's a little bitt of "continuity" with the evolving plot of Suzy first working at the paper, then getting hired by Dan to work in his office. But aside from that, there's very little other continuity in the show, aside from a few "recurring characters."
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 6:05pm
Austin Rich:

<Dramatic Music>!
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 6:05pm
Austin Rich:

I've been meaning to collect all the different radio shows where the characters visit a radio show, so I can cut them all up and turn it into a Mini-Mutation... maybe on the flagship show one of these days.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 6:07pm
Austin Rich:

There's a few people this could be a satire / parody of, but I think it might be a mix of a few people. Any guesses, listeners?
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 6:07pm
Austin Rich:

(The mean actor that won't sign autographs, I mean.)
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 6:09pm
Austin Rich:

Dan Holiday has that kind of celebrity where the right kind of people instantly recognize him, and know a fair amount about his career, and yet can still operate more or less anonymously in the rest of his life, and doesn't seem to be particularly rich.
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Mr Fab:

He couldn't pick out the man in the restaurant who's talking to him? I would guess it would be the man ON THE PHONE!
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 6:13pm
Austin Rich:

I mean, he probably just thought the guy on the phone was calling his wife. It is Valentine's Day.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 6:15pm
Austin Rich:

As I mentioned in an episode of "Dimestore Revelations," Alan Ladd's business partner ran a series of restaurants under the name "Mayfair," before they started the production company that made these radio shows. Apparently, in the universe of Dan Holiday, this chain of restaurants continued.
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HyperDose:

I'd love to know more about the production process for these old shows. Assuming all of these were pre-recorded like audiobooks? Are there any live radio theater broadcasts?
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 6:17pm
Austin Rich:

For this particular series, it was all pre-recorded and produced for transcription discs. (Which could then be sent to stations, and replay them whenever they want.) They still did a lot of the recordings "live" (it wasn't easy to splice anything), but they had some room to edit in music and some basic SFX. But usually, even with that ability, they would try to do as much of it live as possible.

With this show, it's hard to know what was live and what wasn't.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 6:17pm
Austin Rich:

@Hyperdose: I'd love to know more, too.
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HyperDose:

I was looking into those transcription players and they're quite rare!
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 6:20pm
Austin Rich:

From descriptions of other shows I've read about: the music was probably on disc, and the FX and other things that happened every episode were on disc. That way, they could run the voices live, and supplement them with the other sounds.

But I'm only guessing, based on other stuff I've read. I haven't found anything specifically about this show's production.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 6:21pm
Austin Rich:

I have a few transcription discs I've gotten at yard sales and stuff. I have no idea what they sound like; I don't have access to a player anymore.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 6:23pm
Austin Rich:

This episode in particular requires good sound production to pull of the clues and the pay off when Dan does the reveal here. With poor sound, I think there would be no way to actually have this story "land."

Still: it was broadcast in mono. So it's only "high quality" in some respects.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 6:23pm
Austin Rich:

"... pull off the clues..."
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HyperDose:

So they'd run the vocal tracks and FX separately and mix it to tape or write to disc live?
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Mr Fab:

Records used to help commit murder!
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 6:26pm
Austin Rich:

I'm not sure this story would play as well in a non-radio format. Most of the interesting elements of the story revolve around the sounds, and sound recording technology, and works better in an audio environment. I think this is the episode where the show really finds its stride.

As I understand it, there would be a machine playing music / FX (and run by someone pushing buttons), and the actors live in a room. Then they would record it all, and it would mix down to disc, live.

As I understand it. I could be wrong.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 6:27pm
Austin Rich:

(While tape was in use as early as 1939, recording to disc was the common format in the late 40's. But tape use was still happening here and there, but was incredibly expensive.
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Mr Fab:

Now we have to sample her out-of-context voice saying "Get it up, or get out."
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HyperDose:

Interesting take on radio inspiring the first copycat killers, Mr Fab!
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Austin Rich:

Sound quality is not terrible this week for The Voyage of The Scarlet Queen, which varries wildly from episode to episode. But you can hear the disc crackling in the background, which I appreciate.
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Mr Fab:

what was the song, just before this episode?
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 6:33pm
Austin Rich:

Crap, I'll have to go back and figure that out! I thought I had that easy to find, but I guess not.
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Austin Rich:

Again, it's hard to precisely pinpoint the "era" that this is set in, but most in-show evidence seems to point to either during or just after WWII. (Which would track given the year that the show aired.)
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Mr Fab:

"Acme Cruises: It's like staying at home, but incredibly, incredibly expensive." haha.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 6:36pm
Austin Rich:

The only reason I wonder about the era is that the stories of the Scarlet Queen certainly have an "early 1900's / late 1800's" flavor to them, and could be set more or less then, or through to the 1940s. But the occasional references to the "war" seem to imply WWII... though it could be WWI, upon reflection.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 6:38pm
Austin Rich:

In these early episodes, they really play with the Phil and Red will they / won't they vibe, where you can't tell if they are gonna double cross each other, or kiss each other, at pretty much every turn. There's usually a woman involved when they are really getting at each. In later episodes, their antagonism doesn't seem to be a plot mechanic anymore.
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HyperDose:

Two slugs! 😱
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 6:41pm
Austin Rich:

Phil must know how to dress a wound from his days fighting in "the war." Most soldiers would learn how to field dress a would like that.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 6:44pm
Austin Rich:

There are so many moments where the music cues and accents veer into racist territory. (Knowing that there were, most likely, no Asian cast working on this show.)

I don't apologize for the show, but only point out that this has a few similarities to the part of "Indiana Jones & The Temple of Doom" where Indy goes to the bar in China, and there's singers performing, and other racial stereotypes in place. Though the similarities end there.
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Mr Fab:

I like the bad version of "You Are My Sunshine."
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 6:46pm
Austin Rich:

I've thought about cutting that out for other uses, but haven't gotten around to it.
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Austin Rich:

Geography Moment: Chesapeake Bay is in Virginia. They aren't even in the right Ocean, essentially, is the joke.
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HyperDose:

I'm enjoying the show immensely
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Austin Rich:

Again, I got hooked on this one when I was working in the office. But the sort of "ongoing" nature to it (not exactly a serial, but containing a larger narrative) appealed to me. It sort of didn't matter that the larger story almost never really developed much, and was mostly implied. But I still found it interesting, and it scratched that "international adventure" itch I didn't know I had.
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Scott67:

Not another one!
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HyperDose:

If anything, it's a reminder of how far we continue to evolve.
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Scott67:

Seems America has gained a reputation in a few more ports since then.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 6:58pm
Austin Rich:

I think this show is making the case that: our reputation was always lousy.
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Scott67:

Back when it was just Seamen drinkin whorin & brawlin!
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HyperDose:

So it's a coincidence that Mark Hurst was just talking about Bezos' monstrosity of a yacht and the problems it poses to American ports?
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WR:

Hi Austin and folks. In time for next episode.
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Austin Rich:

Good Hello, HR!
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 7:21pm
Austin Rich:

It's a little hard to get in the chat while I chat, so... I'm back!
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Feldy:

"Cal-if-for-knee-a"
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Austin Rich:

One thing I forgot to mention about Chandu... it was financed and funded by White King Soap. (A soap company that doesn't exist anymore.) I have tried to edit out all the White King Soap stuff, as the announcer turns to the audience and does spots for the soap all the time. Unfortunately, the commercial ads contain the Korla Pandit live organ music behind them, so they are interesting to listen to... but incredibly annoying, as ads.

Since these were daily, I also cut out all the references to the show being daily.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 7:25pm
Austin Rich:

"How did we get to Egypt so soon?"

They completely side-step the explanation, and how the audience didn't miss anything, by just saying that they haven't explained it yet...

But old listeners to the show from the 30's probably have a guess as to what happened...
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Mr Fab:

Nice to hear Korla. I used to see him live, and once briefly spoke with him.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 7:30pm
Austin Rich:

Here's a story about the history of White King Soap.

It doesn't mention Chandu specifcially, but it does mention their interest in sponsoring radio shows.

www.ladowntownnews.com...
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Scott67:

White King is still a bleach brand here. Maybe a hangover from the White Australia Policy?
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Austin Rich:

I'm jealous! I've only read about Korla.

Could be the same brand, or maybe a new brand with same name?
  7:31pm
Ellen Lovebug:

Hi, Austin, I made it! Sorry, I just finished today's editing work. I'm excited to be here and catch up
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Austin Rich:

Ellen! Lovely to see you!
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Austin Rich:

The only "exotic rugs upstairs" trick. I used to use it in college to con people into playing D&D with me.
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Austin Rich:

The old "exotic rugs...
  7:33pm
Ellen Lovebug:

I love the solemnity of the organ music
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Austin Rich:

Yeah, I love that Organ. It's very calming.
  7:36pm
Ellen Lovebug:

Space Corps sounds alluring
  7:37pm
Ellen Lovebug:

Countdowns are intrinsically ominous
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 7:37pm
Austin Rich:

I can't find this one right now, but I know that I've done a version of this with the experimental artist Moth Hunter performing live behind samples that I cut up.

I think I also did a version where I cut up the samples, and played live behind those cut-ups. But again, I'm having trouble finding a link at the moment. If I do, I'll drop them in.
  7:37pm
Ellen Lovebug:

Oooh, I'd love to hear those
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Austin Rich:

You'd think that the Spacecorps would be able to deal with stowaways easier than this. That seems odd that the future. How hard could someone - even with clearance - sneak into a NASA craft?
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Austin Rich:

... odd in the future...
  7:39pm
Ellen Lovebug:

I have a friend who snuck into a base and symbolically pounded on a nuclear weapon, something called a Plowshares action. Things are more lax (or were in the '90s) than you'd suspect
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Austin Rich:

There's all sorts of bad grammar in some of my comments. Sigh. Many apologies... I hope the ideas still come through.

Wow! That's an incredible story, Ellen! How amazing!
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Austin Rich:

I would be afraid to touch them, but then again, I'm afraid of a lot of things.
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Rich in Washington:

they ain't makin' cyclotrons like they useta.
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Austin Rich:

Rich! Great to see you!

Yeah, these modern cyclotrons are all made on Pluto now. You can't find an EARTH made one to save your life.
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Austin Rich:

"Invisible Glass Wall."
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Austin Rich:

"UHF Radio Devices."
  7:42pm
Ellen Lovebug:

UHF. Thinking of Weird Al
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Austin Rich:

Jinx, Ellen!
  7:43pm
Ellen Lovebug:

:)
Details on the Plowshares action.www.grassrootspeace.org...
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Austin Rich:

I've used the name "Starcloud" for the name of a ship in a song I wrote for "Shot Reverse Shot." For one of my monthly "Musical Postcards."

And I'm pretty sure I've stolen that name for a few other stories / songs, too.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 7:45pm
Austin Rich:

"Space Blues." I get that all the time, but it's the blues for missing watching Red Dwarf with my friends who I don't see anymore.
  7:45pm
Ellen Lovebug:

I love Red Dwarf!
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Rich in Washington:

they ain't makin' panaceas like they useta
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Austin Rich:

I like how some of the sounds of this ship also sound like the sounds on an airplane.
  7:46pm
Ellen Lovebug:

Space Blues sounds like it could be the name of an episode of Cowboy Bebop
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 7:46pm
Austin Rich:

Ellen: we should consider a Red Dwarf podcast someday.
  7:46pm
Ellen Lovebug:

That would be highly entertaining
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 7:47pm
Austin Rich:

Ellen: correct on the Cowboy Bebop name, for sure.

Rich: Those home-made panaceas were always better.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 7:48pm
Austin Rich:

Here's the "Shot Reverse Shot" song I wrote, about my version of the "Starcloud."

archive.org...
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Rich in Washington:

I keep wanting someone to do Bladerunner as a 40s radio play.
Tyrell: "The light that burns twice as bright bur..."
Batty: "Why YOU! I oughta..."
  7:49pm
Ellen Lovebug:

No Time Warp? I miss the Time Warp. I and friends performed it for the 6th grade talent show.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 7:49pm
Austin Rich:

(The song was previously only available to people who get the postcards in the mail... and now those in the chat!)
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 7:49pm
Austin Rich:

Rich: I would LOVE that!

Ellen: The Time Warp is CLASSIC.
  7:50pm
Ellen Lovebug:

Is the radiation from the stowaway?
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 7:50pm
Austin Rich:

Here's the "B-Side" to the "All Night Flight / Starcloud Light" song:

archive.org...
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 7:51pm
Austin Rich:

Smashing personal property? That's really not cool, even in the Spacecorps.
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Mr Fab:

Esp. one emitting radiation.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 7:52pm
Austin Rich:

We're getting down to the wire, and the show is almost over. Thanks everyone for joining me in the chat, and enjoying these shows from the Mid-Century. I love this program.

Happy Valentine's Day! Join me tomorrow, for Mid-Valley Mutations at 9 PM EST (6 PM for me, and those on the West Coast.)
  7:53pm
Ellen Lovebug:

Geiger counters are fascinating. Ooh, twist. :)
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Austin Rich:

I love a good Geiger counter, too. It's a good sound to drop into Sci-Fi stuff.
  7:54pm
Ellen Lovebug:

I've missed being here. I have a particular curiosity about Chandu, looking for what was adapted into Doctor Strange. In fact I was just thinking about that, having seen the trailer for the new DS movie.
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Austin Rich:

Voltan, I think, must be the spelling. I wonder if there are references to Voltan in other media...

Curious how this gent can get away from the Voltans so easily. I guess, for plot reasons...
  7:56pm
Ellen Lovebug:

A lot of psychopathic villains like to leave one witness to spread the news of their glorious victories
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Mr Fab:

Cold War paranoia!

"They" could be anywhere...
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 7:57pm
Austin Rich:

Yeah. This is a lot more "Cold War" that the average Dimension X show. But there are many that have a surprise "Cold War" twist at the end.
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Austin Rich:

"No Contact." Zing...
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 7:58pm
Austin Rich:

I mean, you could see it coming a mile away, but I still love that one.
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Scott67:

Thanks Austin, richly entertaining for just a Dime! Is now a good time to say my name is Harrison?
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HyperDose:

So NBC started the loudness wars
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 7:59pm
Austin Rich:

Tomorrow: the people we have loved and lost. It's: The People Who Died! Join us...
  7:59pm
Ellen Lovebug:

Ooh, I love the teaser for next week!
  7:59pm
Ellen Lovebug:

I will try to be there for at least part of the time.
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HyperDose:

Thank you, Austin. Learning so much about the process of early radio from this show!
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Rich in Washington:

Thanks, Austin!
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Mr Fab:

Thanks for the thrills and chills!
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WR:

Very much enjoying the Dimension X episodes. Thank you Austin!
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