Now we kick off a few episodes of another obscure public service series that I haven’t really been able to dig up much on. “Safe at Home” was syndicated by the Bureau of Health Education of the American Medical Association. A local station penned 1958 dates on the label, but I’m not sure when the series might have originally been distributed.
Program 1 in the series is “Care in the Kitchen” and consists of a little drama about a husband and wife with commentary by Fred V. Hein, PhD, educational consultant of the Bureau. The Roger Steele Trio plays music; the first tune is “It’s All Right With Me”. The announcer is Jack Sterling. The show was directed by Martin Magner and written by Harriet H. Hester.
Our transfer is from a rather abused 16” vinyl transcription from WOR-Mutual’s Recording Division. The matrix number is 97718-1.
Columbia Demonstration Record
20th Century International Radio Newsreel - February 24, 1939
The FBI in Peace and War - October 15, 1952
This is War - March 14, 1942
Coleman Cox - Pgm 12
Coleman Cox - Pgm 11
This is War - February 28, 1942
Lanny Ross - May 23, 1949
Great Music - Pgm 144
This is War - February 21, 1942
The People Act - May 18, 1952
Naval Air Reserve Show - Pgm 24
Fred Waring Show - April 26, 1945
Great Music - Pgm 143
This is War - February 14, 1942
Reno Rides the Range - Pgm 4 Part 2
Reno Rides the Range - Pgm 3 Part 2
Kenny Baker - September 23, 1945
American Rhapsody - April 7, 1945
It’s Time to Smile - September 30, 1942
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