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News about MWOTRC (and other items of interest) See also: news from 2006-7; news from 2005; news from 2004; news from 2003-2002 ELECTION RESULTS ARE IN... our 2012 slate of officers is: Maury Cagle, President; Fred Berney, Vice President; Bill Reader, Treasurer. Jeff Whipple is our new Membership Chairman. The winner of the Stan Cawelti Award was Michael Hayde. Details and pictures to follow. Contact information for all of these fine folks is on our Contacts page. VISIT OUR NEW VIDEO PAGE frequently by clicking here. We plan to post add more videos of MWOTRC meetings as they become available. If you would like to attend any of our meetings, please do! Click here for more information. VIDEOS OF JUNE 2010 MEETING: Thanks to videographer Sandra Pitts-Malone, several portions of our June luncheon meeting have been posted on YouTube. See them here...
AWARD WINNER: Our own Jack French
was one of four award winners at the Cincinnati Old-Time Radio and Nostalgia
Convention held in May 2010. Read more... AUGUST MEETING: The Metropolitan Washington Old Time Radio Club welcomed actor and author Arthur Anderson and his wife Alice to its Friday evening August 13, 2010 meeting. Mr. Anderson’s 72-year career has taken him from Orson Welles’ critically acclaimed 1937 Mercury Theatre Broadway production of “Julius Caesar” to important roles on Radio, Television, and the Stage. Read more... RADIO ONCE MORE is a new addition to our Links page. MWOTRC member Neal Ellis and co-host Ken Stockinger appear live at 9 pm Eastern time on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday evenings, offering documentaries, informative discussions and deeper insight into old-time radio. Recent topics have included Charlie Chaplin, shortwave broadcasts of the 1940s, and a history of outhouses! Here's what will be coming in future shows: Wednesday January 20, MWOTRC's Jack French will talk about syndicated radio programs. Monday January 25, Rod Serling's radio work and his TV series, The Twilight Zone, will be discussed. Friday January 27, guest Terry Salomonson will be talking about The Green Hornet. Tune in on the web at 9 PM on Mon/Wed/Fri/Sun at www.RadioOnceMore.com. OUR DECEMBER MEETING was one of two annual luncheon meetings. (See our meeting schedule for details.) In December, we met at Neighbor's Restaurant, had a gift exchange, and continued to celebrate the Club's 25th anniversary. (Click for more photos!)
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UPDATE ON OUR LIBRARIES: MWOTRC has two libraries from which all our members can rent items for a modest sum. The print library currently boasts an inventory of over 220 books, magazines, and periodicals. To obtain a current catalog listing all our print materials, contact Mark or Marsha Bush (address in the print edition of Radio Recall). The club’s cassette and CD library has grown immensely in the past five years. We currently hold near five thousand cassettes and two hundred CDs. Our holdings contain a nice cross section of well known programming such as Jack Benny and The Great Gildersleeve to more obscure recordings like Ann of the Airlanes and The Blue Beetle. All are available for monthly rental at the meetings or via mail order. As of last month we have just published a new comprehensive catalog for our members. Please contact the coordinating librarian, Rebecca Jones via email or postal mail at the club’s address: P.O. Box 2533, Fairfax, VA 22031 for a copy. Please specify whether you would like digital copy on CD-ROM or a paper copy. OUR NOVEMBER MEETING featured Maury Cagle who orchestrated a script-reading from the radio series Quiet Please. It was be a full production with readers stepping up to the microphones, music, and in-studio sound effects, all captured through the miracle of sound recording. The script was called “100,000 Diameters,” and it aired on June 7, 1948, just about midway in the series’ two-year run. (Photos of the cast and some of the sound effects equipment are below, courtesy of Bill Reader.) BE SURE TO VISIT OUR LINKS PAGE from time to time. You'll find interesting web sites like this one, Old Time Radio Themes - a great resource for the music themes of those old favorite shows.
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