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PAT McGEEHAN
RADIO
THE ADVENTURES OF MAISIE       Eddie Jordan
AUNT MARY     Ben Calvert
CEILING UNLIMITED    Narrator
THE HOUR OF SAINT FRANCIS    Narrator/ recited the Prayer of Saint Francis
THE ROMANCE OF HELEN TRENT        Wandering Vaquero
UNKNOWN ROLES
ACADEMY AWARDS CEREMONY
THE AMOS 'N' ANDY SHOW
THE ADVENTURES OF BILL LACE
THE BULLOCKS SHOW
THE CAVALCADE OF AMERICA
COMMAND PERFORMANCE
THE DIARY OF FATE
DOCTOR CHRISTIAN
FAMILY THEATER
FIBBER McGEE AND MOLLY
THE GALLANT HEART
THE GREAT GILDERSLEEVE
GUNSMOKE
THE HOLLYWOOD PREVIEW
INTRIGUE
THE JACK BENNY PROGRAM
JEFF REGAN, INVESTIGATOR
LET GEORGE DO IT
THE LIFE OF RILEY
LINEUP
MEET MISTER McNULTY
THE RED FEATHER ROUNDUP
THE RED SKELTON SHOW
ROMANCE OF THE RANCHOS
THE ROY ROGERS SHOW
THE SCREEN DIRECTORS PLAYHOUSE
STARS OVER HOLLYWOOD
STRANGE ADVENTURE
SUSPENSE
THE UNEXPECTED
THE WHISTLER
YOUR HOMETOWN REPORTER
YOURS TRULY, JOHNNY DOLLAR
 
TELEVISION
THE RED SKELTON HOUR      Announcer   1951-52
THE BOB HOPE SHOW          Announcer     1953-54
PEOPLE ARE FUNNY     Announcer     1955; 1956; 1958
THE LORETTA YOUNG SHOW     Narrator    1958 and 1959
FIBBER McGEE AND MOLLY   Announcer       1959
MEL-O-TOONS    Narrator     1960
INSIGHT      Narrator    1960-63; 1967
 
Famous for voices in cartoon shorts    1941-52; 1956
Father of FALCON CREST'S Mary Kate McGeehan   (Linda Caproni Gioberti)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
MARY KATE McGEEHAN
GENERAL HOSPITAL    C. C. U. Nurse    1980
CAPITOL        Unknown Role Unknown Year
DAYS OF OUR LIVES       Nurse Britta     1982
FALCON CREST    Linda Caproni Gioberti     1982-84
HOTEL              Melinda      1985
                         Sonia Barnes    1986
BEVERLY HILLS 90210     Miss Signorelli   1992
 
McGeehan was a voice coach for Cole and Dylan Sprouse on the set of THE SUITE LIFE OF ZACK AND CODY
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
JOAN WINTERS
RADIO
BACHELOR'S CHILDREN     Dorothy Keeler   
GIRL ALONE     Alice Ames Warner   (Mommsie)
THE ROAD OF LIFE     Sylvia Bertram Parsons
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
JOHN LAKE 
RADIO
AMOS 'N' ANDY     Announcer
DARK VENTURE     Narrator
GLORIOUS ONE     Jake Bradley
UNKNOWN ROLES
THE CAVALCADE OF AMERICA
COMMAND PERFORMANCE
THE LUX RADIO THEATER
THE NBC UNIVERSITY THEATER   
THIS IS MY STORY
TWELVE PLAYERS
WOMAN FROM NOWHERE
 
 
 
 
 
 
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VIC SMITH     
RADIO
THE CARTERS OF ELM STREET       Henry Carter
                                                           Jeff Carter
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
KAY RENWICK
RADIO
MARY NOBLE, BACKSTAGE WIFE     Ada the Maid
WHEN A GIRL MARRIES     Whitey
UNKNOWN ROLES
WORDS AT WAR
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MONICA MORAN  

THE EDGE OF NIGHT      Rose Kaufman    1976
ONE LIFE TO LIVE    Unknown Role     1982
 
The daughter of actress Thelma Ritter.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
MARGARET O'CONNELL   (McCONNELL)
RADIO
JOHN'S OTHER WIFE       Jill Thropp
movie
MILLION DOLLAR HAUL     Rea   AKA  Operator 27      1935
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
FIELDEN FARRINGTON
RADIO
ANNOUNCER
THE GREEN HORNET
JUST PLAIN BILL
OUR GAL SUNDAY
THE ROMANCE OF HELEN TRENT
SHOW WORLD
THEATER FIVE
WE LOVE AND LEARN
WRITER
CBS RADIO MYSTERY THEATER
TELEVISION
WRITER
TRUE STORY   "New Generation"  12/27/1958
 
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JANET BEECHER
RADIO
DEAR JOHN  Poindexter Brice
UNKNOWN ROLES
THE CAMPBELL PLAYHOUSE
THE CAVALCADE OF AMERICA
THE LUX RADIO THEATER
SUSPENSE
WOMAN FROM NOWHERE
movies
THE DARK ANGEL      Mrs. Shannon      1935
MY DEAR      Miss Aldrich     1937
ALL THIS, AND HEAVEN TOO     Miss Haines  1940
THE MARK OF ZORRO     Señora Isabella Vega    1940
MRS. WIGGS OF THE CABBAGE PATCH     Mrs. Olcott    1942
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
ALFRED  "AL"  SWENSON
RADIO
THE ADVENTURES OF CAPTAIN DIAMOND     Captain Diamond
HILLTOP HOUSE       Paul Hutchinson
THE O'NEILLS       Mr. Turner
UNKNOWN ROLES
THE CAMPBELL PLAYHOUSE      1939
MERCURY THEATER         1938
movies
STRIFE              ???    1917
THE GREAT POWER        District Attorney     1929
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
PAUL CRABTREE
RADIO
CLAUDIA AND DAVID    David Naughton
 
TELEVISION
WRITER
THE NEW LORETTA YOUNG SHOW    7 EPISODES (that I'm aware of)   Also appeared in two episodes as Mr. Gandy 1962-63.
STUDIO ONE     1956
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
ROSEMARY GARBELL
RADIO
ARNOLD GRIMM'S DAUGHTER      War Orphan
THE BARTON FAMILY      Joy Wynn
BOB BECKER'S PET PARADE       Ruth Baldwin
THE GUIDING LIGHT       Ronnie Greenman
HAROLD TEEN     Josie
THE JACK AND JILL THEATER     Mary Jo    "Let Me Grow Up"  
THE KNICKERBOCKER PLAYHOUSE     Janey   "Janey Comes to Stay"     1940
PAINTED DREAMS       Bobbie
THE STORY OF MARY MARLIN      Tootie the Waif  Mitchell
UNKNOWN ROLES
AUTHOR'S PLAYHOUSE     Various  Shows
                                "Never in this World"   1942
THE KNICKERBOCKER PLAYHOUSE
THEATER OF THE AIR
 
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NAOMI STEVENS
RADIO
BRENTHOUSE      Daphne Royce
ONE MAN'S FAMILY         Irene Franklin Barbour
UNKNOWN ROLES
THE NBC UNIVERSITY THEATER
THE SEARS RADIO THEATER
SUSPENSE
 
TELEVISION
NBC's MATINEE THEATRE      Yvonne "The Richest Man in the World"   7/17/1957
PEYTON PLACE       Mrs. Salizer      1964
HOTEL      Mrs. Tomasino       1983
DAYS OF OUR LIVES     Mrs. Nazareo     1989
and
THE LAWLESS YEARS      Rose   1961
DOCTOR KILDARE   Mrs. Gast     1965
THE DORIS DAY SHOW      Juanita the Maid     1968-69
MY THREE SONS     Mama Rossini    1969-70
THE FLYING NUN     Sister Teresa       1967-68; 1969
THE MONTEFUSCOS       Rose Montefusco    1975
VEGA$                  Sergeant   Bella Archer     1978-79
movies
THE BLACK ORCHID      Giulia Gallo    1958
VALLEY OF THE DOLLS     Miss Steinberg     1967
HARD TIMES     "Madam"      1975
 
Worked with Charlie Chaplin directing young people at the Circle Theater for 4 years.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
PATSY O'SHEA
RADIO
LISTENING POST    "Martha"    Martha     1944
REG'LAR FELLARS      Aggie Riley
THE ROMANCE OF HELEN TRENT         Nancy
THE STORY OF MARY MARLIN         Maria
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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RIKEL KENT 
RADIO
THE LIFE OF MARY SOTHERN     Jeanne Colbert
THE MAN I MARRIED       Grandfather Grant
WE LIVE AGAIN       Dex Smith
UNKNOWN ROLES
THE CAVALCADE OF AMERICA
THE STORY OF MARY MARLIN    
 
DIRECTOR
VALIANT LADY     (RADIO)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
MALCOLM MEACHAM
RADIO
MARY NOBLE, BACKSTAGE WIFE       Gerald Marshall
BETTY AND BOB     Marciel Mirska   1938
MA PERKINS      Paul Henderson
MARGO OF CASTLEWOOD      Anthony Vine 
UNKNOWN ROLES
TREASURY STAR PARADE
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
ELIZABETH COUNCIL
RADIO
MARY NOBLE, BACKSTAGE WIFE     Florence Baker
CIRCUS DAYS          Equestrienne
movie
I PASSED FOR WHITE       Ann Layton     1960
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
PAUL BARNES
RADIO
CAPTAIN MIDNIGHT     Red Albright  AKA Captain Midnight
                                       Chuck Ramsey
THE GUIDING LIGHT    Jack Felzer
NEWSCASTER    during World War II
UNKNOWN ROLES
CALLING ALL DETECTIVES    
CASE DISMISSED    
DESTINATION FREEDOM     
THE GRAND MARQUEE
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
MARY YOUNG
RADIO
ARNOLD GRIMM'S DAUGHTER     Lily the Creole
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
MARGARETTE SHANNA
RADIO
ARNOLD GRIMM'S DAUGHTER  Constance "Connie" Grimm Tremaine
DAN HARDING'S WIFE        Eula Sherman
 
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IRENE PURCELL
RADIO
ARNOLD GRIMM'S DAUGHTER   Anne Goodwin
movies
JUST A GIGOLO     Roxana Hartley     1931
BACHELOR'S AFFAIRS        Jane Remington     1932
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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PAUL CONRAD      (Shown with Evelyn Juster)
 
RADIO
AMANDA OF HONEYMOON HILL    Ralph Daley
THE CIMARRON TAVERN      Morning Star Travis
UNKNOWN ROLES
ALL STAR WESTERN THEATER
THE AMERICAN GALLERY
DID JUSTICE TRIUMPH ?
FAMILY THEATER
HORIZONS WEST
LUX RADIO THEATER    
THE ROY ROGERS SHOW
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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DANIEL OCKO
RADIO
MARY NOBLE, BACKSTAGE WIFE George Ansell
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THE ALDRICH FAMILY        Agnes Lawson

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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HARRY VON ZELL

RADIO
THE FABULOUS DOCTOR TWEEDY        Wellby
THE JOAN DAVIS SHOW      "Mr. Von Zelll!!!!!
THE SMITHS OF HOLLYWOOD      Bill Smith
ANNOUNCER
THE ALDRICH FAMILY
THE AMAZING MISTER SMITH
THE ARTHUR GODFREY COLLECTION
BEHIND THE MIKE
BURNS AND ALLEN
CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY OF LOWER BASIN STREET
COMMAND PERFORMANCE
THE DINAH SHORE BIRD'S EYE OPEN HOUSE
FIBBER McGEE AND MOLLY
THE FRANK FONTAINE SHOW
THE FRED ALLEN SHOW
GUEST STAR
IT'S TIME TO SMILE
THE JACK BENNY PROGRAM
THE LIFE OF RILEY
MAIL CALL
THE MARCH OF TIME
THE MUSIC BOX THEATER
THE PABST SHOW
RECOLLECTIONS AT 30
SAME TIME, SAME STATION
THE SOCONY SKETCHBOOK
THIS IS YOUR F. B. I.
THE TREASURY SALUTE
WE, THE PEOPLE
WEDNESDAYS WITH YOU
 
 
TELEVISION
NBC's MATINEE THEATRE   Unknown Role  "In 25 Words or Less     12/23/1957
and
THE GEORGE BURNS AND GRACIE ALLEN SHOW    Announcer    1951-58
THE GEORGE BURNS SHOW  Announcer     1958-59
BACHELOR FATHER      Frank Curtis     1960-61
CELEBRITY GOLF     Host     1960-61
THE DINAH SHORE CHEVY SHOW    Self--Pitchman for S&H GreenStamps    1962-63
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
HOWARD CLANEY
RADIO
ANNOUNCER
AMANDA OF HONEYMOON HILL
AMERICAN ALBUM OF FAMILIAR MUSIC
THE AMERICAN MELODY HOUR
AMERICA'S TOWN MEETING OF THE AIR
MARY NOBLE, BACKSTAGE WIFE
THE FAMOUS ACTORS GUILD
GENERAL MOTORS CONCERTS
INFORMATION PLEASE
THE JACK BENNY PROGRAM
THE KRAFT MUSIC HALL
THE LOG CABIN DUDE RANCH
THE METROPOLITAN OPERA AUDITIONS
MISTER CHAMELEON
THE NBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA  
STELLA DALLAS
TOM POWERS LIFE STUDIES
THE VOICE OF FIRESTONE
WALTZ TIME
 
Claney's first radio job was announcing for Vincent Lopez and his Orchestra.
Narrated several documentary films for VITAPHONE.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
GUY REPP
RADIO
COUNTY SEAT     Dr. ____ Abernathy
OUR SECRET WEAPON     Benito Mussolini
ROSEMARY      Dr. ___  Greer
UNKNOWN ROLES
BEST PLAYS
CBS RADIO MYSTERY THEATER
CBS RADIO WORKSHOP
THE CAMPBELL PLAYHOUSE 
THE CAVALCADE OF AMERICA
THE CHASE
CLOAK AND DAGGER
THE COLUMBIA WORKSHOP
CRIME AND PETER CHAMBERS
DIMENSION X
DOCTOR CHRISTIAN
THE ETERNAL LIGHT    
FOREIGN ASSIGNMENT
INHERITANCE
STROKE OF FATE
SUSPENSE
THEATER FIVE
TIME FOR LOVE
TOP SECRET
WORDS AT WAR
X-MINUS ONE
YOURS TRULY JOHNNY DOLLAR
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Rikel Kent 

We Live Again Dex Smith 1937

Malcolm Meacham

Betty and Bob Marciel Mirska 1938

Patsy O'Shea

Listening Post 'Martha' Martha 1944

Re George Ansell

Daniel Ocko is a radio actor so not his role in Mary Marlin

 

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Ocko is a character on MNBW, played by George Ansell.   Jane found the pictures and the name Daniel.   Unless the book was wrong and the character is Ansell and Daniel Ocko is the actor--which could easily be true.  I found it here:

Here, on page 27

Let me know and I'll add Daniel Ocko to the list for next batch.

Up in the a.m.:

Frank Gallop

Al Sapienza

Tom Collins

John Griggs

Cy Kendall

and Fred Howard

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FRANK GALLOP
RADIO
ANNOUNCER
AIRTIME STARRING GISELLE MacKENZIE
AMANDA OF HONEYMOON HILL
THE CAVALCADE OF AMERICA
COLUMBIA PRESENTS CORWIN
THE COLUMBIA WORKSHOP
THE CRESTA BLANCA CARNIVAL
THE DAMON RUNYON THEATER
THE DOCTOR FIGHTS
AN EVENING WITH ROBERG
GANGBUSTERS
THE HAL KEMP ORCHESTRA
THE HELEN HAYES THEATER
HER HONOR, NANCY JAMES
HERE'S TO VETERANS
HILLTOP HOUSE
THE MERCURY THEATER OF THE AIR
THE MILTON BERLE SHOW
MONITOR (NBC NEWS)     1955-60
THE PRUDENTIAL FAMILY HOUR
QUICK AS A FLASH
ROMANCE
SECOND HUSBAND
THE SILVER THEATER
STARS IN THE AFTERNOON
STELLA DALLAS
THIS IS OUR ENEMY
WHEN A GIRL MARRIES
WOMAN OF AMERICA
 
TELEVISION
ANNOUNCER /NARRATOR /HOST
LIGHTS OUT       1949-52
THE MILTON BERLE SHOW   1951-52
QUICK AS A FLASH     1953-54
PERRY COMO'S KRAFT MUSIC HALL   1955-67
GREAT GHOST TALES    1961
THE KRAFT MYSTERY  THEATER    1961-62
THE DEAN MARTIN SUMMER SHOW STARRING YOUR HOST VIC DAMONE 1966-67
THE MERV GRIFFIN SHOW     1968
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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JOHN GRIGGS
THE ADVENTURE PARADE    Roger Elliott the Host
THE CREIGHTONS ARE COMING     Christopher Creighton
HOUSE OF MYSTERY    Roger Elliott: The Mystery Man
HOWIE WING      Zero Smith
LIGHT OF THE WORLD    Mattan
MY BEST GIRLS    Russell Bartlett  
THE ROMANCE OF HELEN TRENT      Ogden Bailey
ROSES AND DRUMS       Captain Randy Claymore
TRUE DETECTIVE MYSTERIES  Editor
UNKNOWN ROLES
AMERICA'S TOWN MEETING OF THE AIR
CASEY: CRIME PHOTOGRAPHER
THE CAVALCADE OF AMERICA
THE COLUMBIA WORKSHOP
EASY ACES
THE MAGNIFICENT MONTAGUE
MURDER AT MIDNIGHT
OFFICIAL DETECTIVE     
THEATER FIVE     1964-65
WORDS AT WAR
YOURS TRULY, JOHNNY DOLLAR
 
TELEVISION
ONE MAN'S EXPERIENCE     "The Young Lovers"   1952
THE EDGE OF NIGHT       Marvin Davis     1959
OUR FIVE DAUGHTERS      Mr. __ Dodd     1962
and
THE SINGING LADY       Announcer    1950
FEARLESS FOSDICK       Voice of Fosdick    1952
THE JOEY BISHOP SHOW      J. P. Willoughby    1961-62
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Thank you, @jam6242!
 
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@slick jones Rosemary Garbell also played Bobbie on Painted Dreams; Ronnie Greenman on The Guiding Light; a war orphan on Arnold Grimm's Daughters; various roles on Knickerbocker Playhouse (including Janey in episode titled Janey Comes to Stay); unknown role on Author's Playhouse (episode titled Never in this World); various roles on Theater of the Air; Ruth Baldwin on Bob Becker's Pet Parade; and Mary Jo on Jack and Jill Theater (episode titled Let Me Grow Up).  Tootie's last name on Mary Marlin was Mitchell (apparently was a waif adopted by Bunny Mitchell).

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TOM COLLINS 
RADIO
THE ADVENTURES OF FRANK RACE        Frank Race
CHANDU THE MAGICIAN     Frank Chandler aka Chandu the Magician
DEAR JOHN      Miles Novak
THE GALLANT HEART       Captain John Blanding
THE GREATEST OF THESE   Harvey Desmond
I LOVE ADVENTURE      Reggie Yorke
ONE MAN'S FAMILY      Captain Nicholas Lacey
THE ROMANCE OF HELEN TRENT    Barkley Bailey
UNKNOWN ROLES
AUNT MARY
THE CAVALCADE OF AMERICA 
FAVORITE STORY
INTRIGUE
THE LUX RADIO THEATER
THE RADIO CITY PLAYHOUSE
THE SCREEN DIRECTORS PLAYHOUSE
STARS OVER HOLLYWOOD
TALES OF THE TEXAS RANGERS
THIS IS MY STORY
THE UPPER ROOM
THE WHISTLER
X-MINUS ONE
 
 
Appeared as Dr. Joiner in four DOCTOR KILDARE movies   1939-40.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
CY KENDALL
RADIO
THE CINNAMON BEAR                    The Indian Chief
                                                   Captain Taffy the Pirate
ONE MAN'S FAMILY                     Dr. Fred Thompson
THE REMARKABLE MISS TUTTLE      Judge ___ Carter
TARZAN                   Wong-Tai
                                Atam Thome
TARZAN OF THE APES     Captain Tracy
UNKNOWN ROLES
AUNT MARY
BIG TOWN
THE CAVALCADE OF AMERICA
FAMILY THEATER
FAVORITE STORY
HOLLYWOOD STAR TIME
LUX RADIO THEATER
MAYOR OF THE TOWN
STRANGE AS IT SEEMS
TARZAN: THE DIAMOND OF ASHES
 
TELEVISION
THE MYSTERIES OF CHINATOWN      Various Regular Roles  1949-50
 
Appeared in many movies as a cigar chewing shady type.
 
 
 
@jam6242   Your info was added to Rosemary Garbell.
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FRED HOWARD 
RADIO
AUNT MARY         Lefty Larkin
THE CASS DALEY SHOW    Mr. Daley Senior
A DATE WITH JUDY     Mr. Pringle
MA PERKINS         C. Pemberton Toohey
MY DEAREST MOTHER     Mr. Morgan
THE OPIE CATES SHOW    Pa Bushkirk
STRAIGHT ARROW       Packy McCloud
UNKNOWN ROLES
ALL STAR WESTERN THEATER
BROADWAY IS MY BEAT
THE CAVALCADE OF AMERICA  
DEADLINE MYSTERY
DRAGNET
ESCAPE
THE FAMILY THEATER
HOLLYWOOD STAR TIME
LET GEORGE DO IT
THE LUX RADIO THEATER
MIDSTREAM        1940
MYSTERY IS MY HOBBY
THE SAINT
STARS OVER HOLLYWOOD
THE WHISTLER
WILD BILL HICKOK   
YOURS TRULY, JOHNNY DOLLAR
WRITER
DEADLINE DRAMAS
LIGHTS OUT
MYSTERY IS MY HOBBY
 
TELEVISION
WRITER
THE CHARLES RUGGLES SHOW
 
Fred Howard was a member of the vocal group "THE HAPPY CHAPPYS".
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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JERRY MACY
RADIO
 
LEAVE IT TO MIKE      Mr. Berkeley     
McGARRY AND HIS MOUSE     Uncle Matthew
THE RIGHT TO HAPPINESS       Ed Norton
TERRY AND TED          Ted
                                    Chico
TROUBLE HOUSE    Harvey the Hired Hand
VALIANT LADY     Judge Kruger
UNKNOWN ROLES
THE CLUB CAR SPECIAL
THE COLUMBIA WORKSHOP
DAVID HARUM       1945
GREAT PLAYS
THE WOR SUMMER THEATER
WORDS AT WAR
 
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DANIEL OCKO
RADIO
MARY NOBLE, BACKSTAGE WIFE George Ansell
BUCK ROGERS IN THE 25TH CENTURY        Killer Kane
INSPECTOR THORNE       Sergeant Muggin
LORENZO JONES        Mr. McComber     1949
YOUNG DOCTOR MALONE    The Porter   1950
UNKNOWN ROLES
THE ADVENTURES OF FRANK MERRIWELL
AMERICAN PORTRAITS
THE CAVALCADE OF AMERICA
CBS RADIO MYSTERY THEATER       1974-77
CBS RADIO WORKSHOP
THE CHASE
CLOAK AND DAGGER
DIMENSION X
THE ENO CRIME CLUB
THE ETERNAL LIGHT
THE FORD THEATER
FRONT PAGE FARRELL       1945
                                              195O
INHERITANCE
THE MAGNIFICENT MONTAGUE
MISTER I. A. MOTO
NONA FROM NOWHERE      1950
THE PHIL SILVERS SHOW       1947
THE RADIO CITY PLAYHOUSE
THE ROMANCE OF HELEN TRENT    1945
SECRET MISSIONS
THE SILENT MEN
STUDIO ONE
SUSPENSE
THANKSGIVING SHOWS COLLECTION
THEATER FIVE      1964-65
WORDS AT WAR
X-MINUS ONE
YOURS TRULY, JOHNNY DOLLAR
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    • A very very brief excerpt from a CBS special is up. That's it. @jam6242 Thank you for the lovely Susan article. I adore that photo of her with Denise - such strong yet different personalities on display.  I remember seeing that photo of Denise, Bill and Susan on soap magazines like Afternoon TV. I wonder if they took it or if DAYS did.
    • I think Joss does know the material and maybe just plagiarized some of Emma's data?   Despite all her actions I do think the show pretends Joss is smart and this class is sort of in her new wheelhouse as a degree. Gio playing Carmen was super high pitched to me.  He's a talented musician but that was screechy lol. TBH, we all know I love Sonny to a fault, but I would rather stare at Rebecca Herbst's opening picture for an hour than listen to Sonny and Jason blather on about giving up the mob.  You can even try to fake me out at this point.
    • Denise's daytime/soap resume courtesy of Slick Jones' Soap Hoppers thread THE CLEAR HORIZON         Lois Adams       1960 BEN JERROD                        Emily Sanders     1963 GENERAL HOSPITAL          Lorna Hill            May 1965 DAYS OF OUR LIVES           Susan Hunter Martin Peters    1966-73 GENERAL HOSPITAL      Dr.  Lesley Sullivan Williams Faulkner Webber Webber   1973-84; 1996-09;(occasional); 2013; 2017; 2019; 2021 ABC AFTERNOON  PLAYBREAK    "The Gift of Terror"    Laura    4/5/1973 HOTEL                                 Gail McClain         1984 ANOTHER WORLD             Mary Callahan McKinnon (LaSalle) McKinnon   1986-89 SUNSET BEACH                 Sister Beatrice         1997-98 PORT CHARLES Dr. Lesley Williams Faulkner Webber 1999
    • Well as I sit here waiting for my new episode to load on my system, I'm rewatched Friday.   Say what you want, but I will always live for the Dupree family moments. And I love how much Vernon and Anita were being there for Nicole. Tag-team comforting. That was just cute.   I also love...and I've said it before...how BTG does what Y&R used to do with major characters who you think are not going to be in the episode. Have them pop up later in the episode. It was a nice surprise to see Eva appear halfway through. And I knew at some point that SilkPress Sheila would wind up at that house alone with Nicole. Still gasped since it was the only time she was in the episode.    Another thing that I'm loving has been as we are dealing with fallout from the SilkPress storyline which has been the A story...the writers are finally developing the OTHER A story...that's been in the background. That being Martin's Secret. Love the foreshadowing throughout. From Dani vs Bill and asking what else he was hiding to Kat/Smitty talking post another Martin outburst...which are building...to those unexpected Bill/Smitty scenes. Shame on Bill for planting seeds in Smitty's head.    And the unexpected combo was also great. Vernon/Nicole. Kat/Smitty. Bill/Smitty. Even getting another Martin/Ted scene in. I liked that characters aren't just sticking too much into story bubbles.    I definitely enjoying all the fallout from the SilkPress/Eva reveal. Eva might be done, but she ain't out. And I continue to get SMG Kendall vibes. Was she wrong? Yep. But she was partly tricked, too. So she definitely has an underdog vibe written all over her for some redemption. And one of the best plots on the show continue to be Kat vs Eva. So Kat seeing Eva getting closer to Tomas is only going to make that rivalry worse. It's been interesting to see the effects on the whole Richardson family from Nicole to Ted to Martin. And yes, fingers crossed that Martin stays triggered...since it feels like it's building onto his secret.    Oops at Nicole finding out Andre knew about Ted. I do wonder if she might say it to Dani. And then Dani winds up breaking it off permanently with Andre. And yay! Vanessa showed up for her BFF.   I'm enjoying the C plot of the homeless woman. I totally think there's more to her. And it gives Naomi and Jacob a story. I'm sure I've said it before, but I do wonder if it will tie into the crooked cop story or even Joey somehow. And good to see Ashley and Derek...ironically in a C plot.    And good to see we got three cliffhangers again. I hope this week does the same on Friday. 
    • I believe Cecile was intentionally used for comedic elements maybe twice. I mean, start with her being royalty from where? Tanquir!!! LOL From the first moment it's a gag, isn't it? And, her kidnapping Cass? I mean does a serious character do that? Well, literally, if you go another way & it's horror, sure. And, what you describe, a food fight, yeah, it's going to be played for laughs. Not a problem. I can respect different POVs.  Black & Stern is on Les Moonves' head. He knew their work including NO DAYTIME. He recommended them anyway. Thank god their tenure was brief. But, Moonves is CBS not P&G. At any rate we have a true dilemma because we see this time at AW so differently. Vive la difference!
    • Y&R 1976 Pt 2 Bill is overjoyed when Jill arrives home with grandson. But Kay is furious and checks into legal action, only to find that there are no grounds (the check was returned). Brock Reynolds, Kay’s son from her first marriage, convinces her she can be the baby’s godmother and provide for him out of love.  But just as she’s starting arrangements to do this a legal petition arrives stating that Phillip Chancellor Foster is a rightful heir to and is now claiming his share of Phillip Chancellor’s estate. Jill has to do this, as the Foster family’s finances are now more precarious than ever. In fact, Liz, unable to get her factory job back, has secretly started working for Kay as her housekeeper. Jill explains to Kay that she has to do this for her baby’s sake but will drop the suit immediately if Kay puts it in writing that she will provide for them. Kay, however, retorts that Jill is the one who can’t be trusted—after all, she went back on her agreement to let Kay have the baby. Despite her attorney’s advice to work out an out-of-court agreement, Kay — insists on seeing this through. When Jill takes her little son to Phillip’s grave -on the Chancellor estate, Kay runs her off the property. In court, the geneticist testifies that Phillip could have been the baby’s father, but that Brock could have been, also. Jill then testifies that Phillip was the only man she was ever intimate with, and then only once; that Phillip decided on an immediate divorce from Kay and marriage to her, Jill, so that his baby could have his legal name. But Kay’s lawyer brings up the “dead-man statute,” which holds that conversations with a deceased person are not admissible as evidence because he can’t defend himself. When the  judge upholds this statute, Jill comes close to being held in contempt of court.  Brock takes the stand and substantiates Jill’s testimony that although he and Jill lived together for a time before her marriage to Phillip, they were never initimate. But the judge rules in favor of Kay; little Phillip’s claim is rejected. Jill emotionally tells the judge he has denied a child a decent life and a man  his dying wish.   Brad is told by Dr. Snapper Foster,his brother-in-law that his condition, nephritis of the optic nerve, is stable. The optic nerves are still swollen, but since his headaches have stopped he should continue his cortisone treatment. Brad is still firmly insistent that Leslie not be told.  From the moment they meet, Lance and Laurie charge the air around them with static. They find each other arrogant and egotistical, but when Lance needs a date for his trip to London, he calls Laurie, and she accepts. The pilot of Lance’s private plane cryptically suggests that Laurie turns his boss on because she seems turned off by him. This seems to hold true for Laurie, too. By the end of their London stay, Lance and Laurie have come to a better understanding of each other. Lance tries to tell her that, with talent of her own, she should not be jealous of Leslie. She tells him she has a book coming out, but it won’t be published under her own name. She explains further that she was an outgoing child and her parents didn’t understand that she needed as much attention as the introverted Leslie did. (Laurie has always felt she existed in Leslie’s shadow. Les is married to the man Laurie wanted, and is a successful concert artist, with the fame and recognition Laurie has tried so desperately to achieve. Laurie’s first book, a sexploitation novel, was a failure, and this new book is a novel based on Leslie’s nervous breakdown and recovery—something Leslie is trying to put behind her.) Gwen Sherman, now Sister Magdellen, will soon take her final vows, but still feels God holds her past against her, because nobody could possibly believe that a prostitute could be pure enough to become a nun. She finds her accidental meetings with Greg Foster (they were once in love) increasingly meaningful to her, and she begins to dream of Greg holding her in his arms. Finally, in torment and uncertainty, she tells the Reverend Mother she’s leaving the convent. But on the day of her release, Greg arrives with one of the convent orphans unconscious in his arms.The boy had fallen from a fence outside. When the  boy, Ramon, who had not spoken a word since his arrival, comes to, asking for Sister Magdellen, Gwen sees this as a sign from God and accepts her vocation. She will take her final vows and then enter nurses’ training.  Stay tuned...
    • I was just about to compose a post where I mention this period AW reminds me of JFP's  time on GL (1993-95) where it just reeked of cynicism and desperation. OR ATWT during Black and Stern. The common denominator is P&G. They allowed this stuff to go on.
    • I think the first 4-5 years have many strong spots, some beautiful writing, and I didn't find it that hard to watch, but one of the main issues with the show for me - and this just gets worse - is many of the characters we are told to root for I find extremely unlikeable. 
    • I don't see the people who were brought into AW around 1986 as being that different from JFP, but I don't feel like going back and forth either.
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