3/26/2022 For Laramie The Coward 3/25/19563/26/2022 Lux Radio Theater A Man’s Castle 3/26/19393/26/2022 Yours Truly Johnny Dollar The Jolly Roger matter, 4-5 of 5 3/22/19563/26/2022 You Bet Your Life The Secret Word is Money 3/22/19503/26/2022 Inner Sanctum Death is a … Continue reading
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Have Gun Will Travel “Montana Vendetta” 3/13/1960Abbott and Costello “v. Blondie and Dagwood” 3/2/1944Lux Radio Theater “One Way Passage” 3/6/1939The Whistler “Danger is a Beautiful Blond” 3/5/1945Inner Sanctum “Black Seagull” 3/7/1943 Have Gun Will Travel “Montana Vendetta” 3/13/1960 Abbott and … Continue reading
The Six Shooter “Crisis at Easter Creek” 4/15/1953Father Knows Best “Old Father Time” 4/23/1953Dr. Kildare “Philip Van Court’s Amnesia” 4/26/1950Philo Vance ” The Cipher Murder Case 4/26/1949Inner Sanctum “Song of the Slasher” 4/24/1945Orbit One Zero “The Cylinder” 4/28/1961 The crisis … Continue reading
10/16/2021Have Gun Will TravelAnything I Want 10/18/195910/16/2021Our Miss BrooksThe Bookie10/15/195010/16/2021Nero WolfeStamped for Murder10/20/195010/16/2021Hallmark PlayouseArrowsmith10/14/194910/16/2021SuspenseSelf Defense10/16/194710/16/2021X-Minus OneChild’s Play10/20/1955 Will Paladin find the gold but lose his identity? Have Gun Will Travel “Anything I Want” October 18,1959 When he picks up the phone, … Continue reading
WPR’s 9XM Players will put on performances in Wausau on February 9, 2018, in Eau Claire on March 24, and in Mineral Point on May 5. The Canterville Ghost Comes to Door County My stage adaptation of the classic supernatural … Continue reading
Lincoln Portrait: During the July 17, 2019, Concert on the Square, I narrated Aaron Copland’s Lincoln Portrait in a performance with the Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra before an audience of about 25,000. Lincoln’s words ring as true today as they did when he … Continue reading
During the July 17, 2019, Concert on the Square, I narrated Aaron Copland’s Lincoln Portrait in a performance with the Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra before an audience of about 25,000. Lincoln’s words ring as true today as they did when he wrote them. … Continue reading
On May 24, 2017, it was my pleasure to give the keynote address for the UW Colleges colloquium at UW-Fox Valley. The audience of faculty from around the state was lively and attentive. The topic “Teaching Today: Frontiers or Frontlines?” … Continue reading
Saturday, February 17, 2018 From sound without pictures–radio–to pictures without sound–silent films. Yesterday I co-hosted the Duck Soup Cinema vaudeville with veteran emcee Joe Thompson onstage at the Capitol Theater in Madison prior to the showing of Mantrap starring “It Girl” Clara … Continue reading
Sierra Club founder John Muir (1838-1914) was one of those rare scientists who was also a great storyteller. Muir and his times come alive through his prose in The Story of My Boyhood and Youth and other writings. It’s great stuff! And … Continue reading