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Jerry Haendiges'


Olde Tyme Radio Network

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Jerry Haendiges'
"Same Time, Same Station"
Jerry began broadcasting over several Southern California stations in 1969. After an absence of nearly twenty years, he has taken over the production of "Same Time, Same Station," a long running and popular weekly syndicated program from his very close friends, John and Larry Gassman.

  

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  • Philco RadioClick to hear the Program of 6-28-2009
    New programs added every Sunday

    This Week's Same Time, Same Station Program Schedule:

    Independence Day Special

    SCREEN GUILD THEATER
    Episode 114    10-19-42    "Yankee Doodle Dandy"
    James Cagney, Joan Leslie, Paula Houston, Jean Cagney
    Show moved time slot from Sundays to right behind "Lux Radio Theater" on Mondays.
    Lady Esther takes over Sponsorship.

    COLUMBIA WORKSHOP
    Episode 22    6-30-46    "This Is Singing Country"
    The History Of Songs Used In Various Battles
    Narrated By: Barry Kroger.

    ADVENTURE AHEAD
    "The Royal Gelatin Hour"

    Episode 5   9-9-44    "A Tooth For Paul Revere"
    John Thomas, Roger De Koven, Kermit Murdock, James Tanzy, Joseph Wiseman, Jackie Eyers, Elenor Audley, Jean Gillespie, Fred Baron, Paul Ford.
    "Famous Stories for Young People"
    NBC Sustaining Saturdays 10:30 - 11:00 am
    Director: Joseph Mansfield

    YOU ARE THERE
    "The Royal Gelatin Hour"

    Episode 86    3-19-50   "Stamp Act Rebellion"
    November 1, 1765
    Stars: Bill Leonard, a New York based reporter who would eventually become an influential executive at CBS News. Leonard is ably "aided" by Ned Calmer, Larry LeSueur and analyst Quincy Howe.