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Biographies in Sound

(4,688 Sterne; 8 Bewertungen)

Biographies in Sound was an hour-long documentary radio program that was produced and broadcast in the 1950s. It's one of the best examples of radio excellence - the production is exemplary and I find every episode to be compelling. It's one of my favorites; I don't understand why it isn't more well known! Each episode featured multiple guests, who often were peers or friends of the person who was the featured subject. For example, the show on Hemingway features Mickey Spillane, Gary Cooper, Al Capp, Leland Hayward, Marlon Brando, etc. On the Biography In Sound log at http://www.digitaldeliftp.com/DigitalDeliToo/dd2jb-Biography-In-Sound.html there is a list of all the guests. That site is where I got the episode numbers listed in these files. Any error or typo is mine, however. :)

This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.

Chapters

00 Salute to Sigmund Romberg

58:42

00 His Finest Hour: Winston Churchill

51:11

01 Meet Ernest Hemingway

53:34

00 Show Biz (hosted by Geoge Jessel)

54:25

02 Meet Gertrude Lawrence

54:39

04 Meet Carl Sandburg

54:31

06 The Actor

54:30

07 The Kenton Era: Stan Kenton

54:40

08 Meet Ethel Barrymore

54:54

09 They Knew Bernard Shaw: George Bernard Shaw

54:44

10 Meet Ernest Hemingway

54:27

11 They Knew Franklin Delano Roosevelt

54:42

12 Leo the Lip: Leo Durocher

54:29

20 This Was F. Scott Fitzgerald

54:43

21 George Washington: the Man Nobody Knows

59:16

22 Labor's John L. Lewis

54:30

00 Biography In Rhythm (jazz & Africa)

58:40

00 The Atom: Menace and Promise

56:17

23 The Legend of The Babe: Babe Ruth

53:15

24 The Serious Gershwin: George Gershwin

51:44

26 Darrow: 100 Years Later - Clarence Darrow

56:36

28 F.P.A.: His Column and His Friends - Franklin P. Adams

53:20

30 They Knew Thomas Wolfe

58:13

31 Jerome Kern, the Man and his Music

53:42

32 A Portrait of Albert Schweitzer

49:21

34 Mister John: The Golden Story - John Golden

59:28

37 They Knew Grantland Rice

57:52

39 Magnificent Rogue: W.C. Fields

43:00

40 They Knew George M. Cohan

54:30

41 Thornton Wilder, Keeper of the Time Capsule

55:05

42 Mr. Baseball - Connie Mack

58:28

43 They Knew Sinclair Lewis

59:57

44 The Wonderful World of Robert Benchley

50:12

45 Recollections at 30 (salute to radio for Radio Week)

54:09

46 A Portrait of Fred Allen

51:47

49 Fiorello La Guardia: The Little Giant of Gotham

59:29

51 H.L. Mencken: The Bitter Byline

53:54

53 Meet Frank Lloyd Wright

53:19

55 America's Grandma: Grandma Moses

54:28

56 They Knew Rockne: Knute Rockne

54:25

59 Woodrow Wilson: Portrait of A Peacemaker

51:41

60 Meet Mary Martin

54:33

61 An Impression of Alexander Woollcott

50:35

64 Ticket to the Moon (tribute to SciFi)

48:13

70 Arturo Toscanini: The Man Behind The Legend

52:46

72 Thornton Wilder, Keeper of the Time Capsule

55:06

82 An Impression of Alexander Woollcott

53:16

83 The Life of Alben W. Barkley

52:56

84 A Visit Into the World of Danny Kaye

55:10

85 They Knew Theodore Roosevelt

50:47

86 Ernie Pyle: Typewriter In A Foxhole

50:28

87 Captain Eddie The Iron Eagle - Eddie Rickenbacker

54:30

97 A Tribute to Herbert Hoover

54:25

Bewertungen

A 50s View of the Past

(4 Sterne)

Like any group of shows, there are some that are outstanding (Ernest Hemmingway, Ernie Pyle and HL Mencken), some that really do not get the subject (W.C. Fields), and a lot that is average. The most interesting pairing (not entirely successful, alas), is a biography of Stan Kenton hosted by that least Kentonian of voclaists, Frank Sinatra. There is a definite format to these biographies, so that you can tell just when you are going to hear from the best friend, or hear from that guy who saw the subject at his most heroic moment. If the subject is a politician, you will hear a lot of speches. If he is a musician, there's a lot of appropriate music. I would not say this is something that is beter done than the average profile you would find on NPR, but the archival material is often fascinating, and the lives themselves often interesting.

Spectacular

(5 Sterne)

I am well into writing a historical fiction novel---screenplay and while researching historical figures stumbled onto this site. It is fabulous. Hemingway recording was great, though I had heard it on You Tube which is how I found this site. I have now listened to 7 of the shows, every one is good. I particularly recommend the George Washington show which Includes many things that are not widely known and very revealing. Because GW will make a cameo in my novel I have been fact checking and the key points in the show are being borne out in my check as true. This site is a real find, 5 stars in my book.

Splendid series

(5 Sterne)

I've only begun to listen to these programs-- but have enjoyed every one thus far. The programs are entertaining, colorful, and valuable historical resources. One need not listen to these in any order, only according to one's own whims and interests. Thus far, I have especially enjoyed programs about authors, such as the one about F. Scott Fitzgerald.

Excellent!

(5 Sterne)

Thanks for uploading this! The episode about Alben Barkley is especially good. Quite a bit of dull political speechifying, but one dramatic moment fully justifies the title of the whole series. Barkley turns out to have been tremendously influential among other politicians, even though his name is synonymous with public obscurity.

very good

(5 Sterne)

this radio show is very interesting