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"
Louie’s Hungry Five - Pgm 311 - October 12, 1931
Yankee Doodle - Pgm 5
Guest Star - Pgm 682 - April 17, 1960
American Family Robinson - Pgm 256
Wade Lane’s Home Folks - Pgm 13
American Radio Newsreel - Pgm 4
All Aboard for Adventure - Series III - Pgm 10
Yankee Doodle - Pgm 4
Louie’s Hungry Five - Pgm 310 - October 10, 1931
Wade Lane’s Home Folks - Pgm 4
Safe at Home - Pgm 5
Hymns and Their Romance - April 2, 1950
Louie’s Hungry five - Pgm 309 - October 9, 1931
Hymns and Their Romance - January 21, 1950
For Your Consideration - Pgm 4 - November 26, 1941
This Is Your FBI - August 15, 1952 - syndication version
Guest Star - Pgm 681 - April 10, 1960
American Family Robinson - Pgm 205 - outtake
American Family Robinson - Pgm 205 - lacquer master
Union Leader Tobacco - April 1, 1940
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