Box 1
Contains 36 Results:
Mel Blanc on Commercials 1966 (23:24); Annual Awards Luncheon of the Station Representatives Association; Mel Blanc & Associates (7:04)., 1966
This collection consists of audio recordings of KANU radio broadcasts as well as other nationally broadcast recordings. Some notable broadcasts include Hubert Humphrey in Kansas City, coverage of events held at UMKC, and interviews with Frank Lloyd Wright, Gertrude Stein, Ed Dorn, Adela Rogers St. Johns, Louise Nevelson, Mary Churchill, Bernard Lovell, and Mary McCarthy.
Gerard Hoffnung interviewed by Charles Richardson (43:16) Westminster WBBC 8002; Hoffnung Interview Cont.; CBS Radio Workshop - Analysis of Satire W.S. Freberg (27:00); Gertrude Stein reads; If I told Him (Completed Portrait of Picasso (3:26)., Undated
This collection consists of audio recordings of KANU radio broadcasts as well as other nationally broadcast recordings. Some notable broadcasts include Hubert Humphrey in Kansas City, coverage of events held at UMKC, and interviews with Frank Lloyd Wright, Gertrude Stein, Ed Dorn, Adela Rogers St. Johns, Louise Nevelson, Mary Churchill, Bernard Lovell, and Mary McCarthy.
Murrow McCarthy, Great American Dream Machine, Famous Comedy School w/ A. Brooks, Robert Townsend, Sinatra - House I Live in, Undated
This collection consists of audio recordings of KANU radio broadcasts as well as other nationally broadcast recordings. Some notable broadcasts include Hubert Humphrey in Kansas City, coverage of events held at UMKC, and interviews with Frank Lloyd Wright, Gertrude Stein, Ed Dorn, Adela Rogers St. Johns, Louise Nevelson, Mary Churchill, Bernard Lovell, and Mary McCarthy.
Exploring Music Series I-VI 10/23/69 (60:00); Dr. E. Boardman; Mark Twain School - Staff Meeting, Ele. Music, October 23, 1969
This collection consists of audio recordings of KANU radio broadcasts as well as other nationally broadcast recordings. Some notable broadcasts include Hubert Humphrey in Kansas City, coverage of events held at UMKC, and interviews with Frank Lloyd Wright, Gertrude Stein, Ed Dorn, Adela Rogers St. Johns, Louise Nevelson, Mary Churchill, Bernard Lovell, and Mary McCarthy.
Goon Show (ft. Peter Sellers) - "Tales of Old Dartmoor," "Dishonored," "China Story," "Mcreekie Uprising of '74" / 2L: Goon Show - "Tales of Men's Shirts,""The Scarlet Capsule; Suspense - "Loves Lovely Counterfeit" 1945 Humphrey Bogart / 1R: Bob & Ray Present CBS Radio Network 2-60; BBC Presents "Cries of London"; NBC Radio on Bogart's Death 1/16/57., January 16, 1957
This collection consists of audio recordings of KANU radio broadcasts as well as other nationally broadcast recordings. Some notable broadcasts include Hubert Humphrey in Kansas City, coverage of events held at UMKC, and interviews with Frank Lloyd Wright, Gertrude Stein, Ed Dorn, Adela Rogers St. Johns, Louise Nevelson, Mary Churchill, Bernard Lovell, and Mary McCarthy.
Let's Pretend - Rumplestiltskin; Grand Central Station - A Miracle for X-Mas; Escape - The Birds; Bing Crosby - 1st Radio Show; Lost Horizon; Bing Crosby - A Salute to the Red Cross; Green Hornet - Put it on Ice; Fred Allen - Arthur Treacher Guests (11/7/48); Our Miss Brooks - Walter's Radio; First Nighter - The Chinese Gong; Life With Luigi - The Picnic; Meet Corliss Archer - The Lawsuit; Archie Andrews - X-Mas Shopping; Baby Snooks - 1st Dat at School., November 7, 1948
This collection consists of audio recordings of KANU radio broadcasts as well as other nationally broadcast recordings. Some notable broadcasts include Hubert Humphrey in Kansas City, coverage of events held at UMKC, and interviews with Frank Lloyd Wright, Gertrude Stein, Ed Dorn, Adela Rogers St. Johns, Louise Nevelson, Mary Churchill, Bernard Lovell, and Mary McCarthy.
Stan Freberg on the Dick Cavett Show; Stan Freberg on the Al Hirt Show / 2L: Stan Freberg in "Omaha" (a take-off on "Oklahoma"; Terminix Pest Control Promotion with Stan Freberg; Pittsburgh Paints Commercial with Stan Freberg / 1R: Gangbusters 8/16/52; Red Ryder 1/19/43 - Reed Hadley, Tommy Cook; Leo Is On The Air - 10/39 "air trailer for the Wizard of Oz / 2R: Jack Carson Show - "Tugwell graduates from high school" 6/18/47; Jack Carson Show "Jack leaves on vacation" 6/25/47 - Bob Crosby., October 1, 1939 - August 16, 1952
This collection consists of audio recordings of KANU radio broadcasts as well as other nationally broadcast recordings. Some notable broadcasts include Hubert Humphrey in Kansas City, coverage of events held at UMKC, and interviews with Frank Lloyd Wright, Gertrude Stein, Ed Dorn, Adela Rogers St. Johns, Louise Nevelson, Mary Churchill, Bernard Lovell, and Mary McCarthy.
The Creaking Door - "Catwoman"; "The Dummy." 2L: The Creaking Door - "The Three Wishes," "Don't Take My Blood." 1R: The Tonight Show (TV) - mid 1968 David Frost subbing, Stan Freberg, David Steinberg (90 Min). 2R: The Tonight Show - Completion; The Creaking Door - "The Haunted Hangman.", Undated
This collection consists of audio recordings of KANU radio broadcasts as well as other nationally broadcast recordings. Some notable broadcasts include Hubert Humphrey in Kansas City, coverage of events held at UMKC, and interviews with Frank Lloyd Wright, Gertrude Stein, Ed Dorn, Adela Rogers St. Johns, Louise Nevelson, Mary Churchill, Bernard Lovell, and Mary McCarthy.
Ziegfield Follies on the Air, 1/27/36 with Fanny Brice and James Melton (60 Min). 2L: Walgren Birthday Party, June 1945 with seven big stars (60 Min.). 1R: Opportunity USA, 5/16/49 with 26 stars (60 Min.). 2R: Command Performance, Victory special of 1945 with many stars (60 Min.)., January 27, 1936 - May 16, 1949
This collection consists of audio recordings of KANU radio broadcasts as well as other nationally broadcast recordings. Some notable broadcasts include Hubert Humphrey in Kansas City, coverage of events held at UMKC, and interviews with Frank Lloyd Wright, Gertrude Stein, Ed Dorn, Adela Rogers St. Johns, Louise Nevelson, Mary Churchill, Bernard Lovell, and Mary McCarthy.
st Selective Service Lottery 10/29/40 (45 Min.); Hindenberg Disaster 5/7/37 (15 Min.) Complete Broadcast; Wrong Way Corrigan Returns to U.S. 8/4/38 MBS (10 min.); Empire State Bldg. Crash 7/28/45 (15 Min.) MBS News - Paul Killian; Empire State Crash - Actual Dictograph Recording (5 Min.). 2L: ABC Report on first atomic bomb test 6/29/46 (30 Min.); Night in a Foxhole at Kwajelein 3/24/44 USMC Wire Recording (15 Min.); Paul Killian Interviews Marine Purple Heart Winners 2/10/45 with Bob Crosby and WM. Lundigan (15 Min.); Eng. Resume of HItler Speech to Reichstag 3/18/38 15 Min; Arthur mann Reports Bombing of London 7/4/40 (15 Min.). 1R: Chamberlain announces Declaration of War 9/3/39 BBC (10 Min.); D-Day, NBC Documentary 6/6/44 (45 Min.); WWII News on German Collapse 5/5/45; Howard K. Smith from Berlin 5/9/45 (10 Min.); Gen. John J. Pershing Speech - "Security in America" 8/4/40 MBS (15 Min.). 2R: VJ Day 9/1/45 - Remote from Battleship Missouri - ABC News (50 Min.); Songs & Speeches of Nazi Germany (30 Min.)., May 7, 1937 - August 29, 1949
This collection consists of audio recordings of KANU radio broadcasts as well as other nationally broadcast recordings. Some notable broadcasts include Hubert Humphrey in Kansas City, coverage of events held at UMKC, and interviews with Frank Lloyd Wright, Gertrude Stein, Ed Dorn, Adela Rogers St. Johns, Louise Nevelson, Mary Churchill, Bernard Lovell, and Mary McCarthy.
All NBC Symphony (60 Min. each) - 1L: Arturo Toscanini, Conductor, Mendelsohn Symphony #4 (The Italian Symphony), Richard Strauss, Don Juan, C.M. Von Weber, Overture ot Oberon 2/28/54. 2L: Guido Cantelli, conductor, Largo from Handel's Xerxes, Schubert's Symphony #7 12/27/53. 1R: Arturo Toscanini, all Beethoven Program 12/6/53. 2R: Guido Cantelli, Three pieces by Frescobaldi, Franck Symphony in D Minor 1/3/54.
This collection consists of audio recordings of KANU radio broadcasts as well as other nationally broadcast recordings. Some notable broadcasts include Hubert Humphrey in Kansas City, coverage of events held at UMKC, and interviews with Frank Lloyd Wright, Gertrude Stein, Ed Dorn, Adela Rogers St. Johns, Louise Nevelson, Mary Churchill, Bernard Lovell, and Mary McCarthy.