Here’s another episode of the controversial mid-30s radio serial, “American Family Robinson”, sponsored by the “National Industrial Council” (actually the National Association of Manufacturers). Read more about the series here.
The Robinsons have returned to Centerville from New York and Luke has his old job back as newspaper editor. Myra is settling back into the house with her friend Olga. Gus stops by to take Luke to work and they eventually get into a conversation about how free enterprise encourages new inventions.
Our mp3 was transferred from an original sixteen inch World Broadcasting System, Inc. vinyl transcription, matrix number BB13028A.
Invitation to the Fair
Raymond Scott - October 3, 1944
Andre Kostelanez - August 20, 1944
Shower of Stars - March 8, 1945
Light Up and Listen Club - Pgm 328
Alec Morison, Your Magic Minstrel - Audition
Your Navy Show - Pgm 2
Manhattan Nocturne - Audition
Your Navy Show - Pgm 1
Jack Smith Show - June 27, 1949
Chesterfield Supper Club - March 8, 1945
Imperial Intrigue - unnumbered episode
Imperial Intrique - Audition
Light Up and Listen Club - Pgm 327
Here’s to Romance - Pgm 45
Raymond Scott - Pgm 146
Waltz Time - April 20, 1945
Grady Cole and the Johnson Family Singers - April 23, 1951
Grady Cole and the Johnson Family Singers - Dec 25, 1950 excerpt
Douglas MacArthur Speech - April 19, 1951
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