First off, we hear Lulu Belle and Scotty and their announcer Jack Stillwell giving us their pitch for the series, which is modeled on chat and talk morning shows like "Tex and Jinx". Lulu Belle and Scotty were originally from Boone and Spruce Pine, North Carolina and were quite popular in the 30s and 40s in the early country music scene. After their retirement from show business, Lulu Belle served two terms in the North Carolina House of Representatives and she was her memory was honored by a resolution of the NC legislature in 2001. The program was digitized from original vinyl transcription from Brinkley Recording Company, 232 E. Erie Street, Chicago made for Attractions, Inc. The disc label, by the way, spells her name as "Lulubelle", but references on the web show her proper name as "Lulu Belle"
Wade Lane’s Home Folks - Pgm 27
Sammy Kaye Showroom - Pgm 39
This is Your FBI - November 21, 1952
Louie’s Hungry Five - October 15, 1931 - Pgm 314
Safe at Home - Pgm 12
Wade Lane’s Home Folks - Pgm 20
American Family Robinson - Pgm 259
Burkhardt’s Request Roundup - Jan 20, 1950
How About That - Pgm 1
Louie’s Hungry Five - October 14, 1931 - Pgm 313
Wade Lane’s Home Folks - Pgm 19
American Family Robinson - Pgm 258
Malcolm Claire - March 10, 1938
Louie’s Hungry Five - Pgm 312 - October 13, 1931
This is Your FBI - August 29, 1952 - syndication version
American Family Robinson - Pgm 257
Safe at Home - Pgm 8
The Ohio State Band - March 28,1950
Federal Housing Administration - 5 Minute Programs and Announcements
WHKK Aircheck - Unknown Program
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