Copyright 2010 J. David Goldin
These are all the examples of this program in the radioGOLDINdex database. These listings are accurate as of July 20, 2010. The programs are listed chronologically, partial dates appear first, unknown dates appear last.
83268. Inheritance. April 11, 1954. Program #1. NBC net. "Dorothea Lynde Dix". Sustaining. 4:30 P. M. The program is produced in co-operation with The American Legion. Mrs. Harold S. Burdette (National President of The American Legion Auxilliary) speaks after the drama. Albert McCleary (producer, director), John Wald (announcer), Robert Armbruster (composer, conductor), Earl Hamner (writer), Margaret Hayes, Lillian Buyeff, Irene Tedrow, Gail Bonney, James Nusser, Frank Gerstle, Howard Culver, Albert McCleary (producer, director), Mrs. Harold S. Burdette. 29:44. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
83269. Inheritance. April 18, 1954. Program #2. NBC net. "The Mountain Men". Sustaining. 4:30 P. M. The program is produced in co-operation with The American Legion. Albert McCleary (producer, director), John Wald (announcer), Robert Armbruster (composer, conductor), Howard Culver, Parley Baer, Robert Easton, Alice Backes, Billy Chappin, Donald Laughton, Stanley Farrar, Gil Harmon, Mike Darrin, Thomas Clark (Chaplain of the American Legion), George Lefferts (writer). 29:54. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
83270. Inheritance. April 25, 1954. Program #3. NBC net. "The Giant Of Virginia". Sustaining. 4:30 P. M. The program is produced in co-operation with The American Legion. Robert Armbruster (composer, conductor), William Burke (Commander of the American Legion, California), Milt Kahn (? writer), Lamont Johnson, Janet Scott, Ken Christy, Paul Dubov, Lawrence Dobkin, Vivi Janis, Tony Barrett, Kurt Martell, Ben Wright, Nestor Paiva, Marvin Bryan, Albert McCleary (producer, director), John Wald (announcer). 29:40. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
83271. Inheritance. May 2, 1954. Program #4. NBC net. "In Whatsoever House I Enter". Sustaining. 4:30 P. M. The program is produced in co-operation with The American Legion. The story of Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell. D. H. Read, a Vice Commander of The American Legion, New Mexico, speaks after the drama. Albert McCleary (producer, director), John Wald (announcer), Robert Armbruster (composer, conductor), D. H. Reid, Milt Kahn (writer), Virginia Gregg, Stanley Frazer, Jerry Hausner, John Pickard, Earl Lee, Gail Bonney, Betty Harford, Ben Wright, Betty Lou Gerson, Irene Tedrow. 29:52. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
83272. Inheritance. May 16, 1954. Program #6. NBC net. "Flight To Nowhere". Sustaining. 4:30 P. M. The program is produced in co-operation with The American Legion. After the drama, the National Vice-Commander of The American Legion, North Carolina, Thomas Byrd is the speaker. Albert McCleary (producer, director), John Wald (announcer), Robert Armbruster (composer, conductor), Thomas Byrd, Milt Kahn (writer), Whitfield Connor, John Dehner, Sam Edwards, Joe Cranston, Frank Gerstle, Anne Whitfield, Jack Carroll, Alice Rolf, Howard Culver. 29:51. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
83273. Inheritance. May 23, 1954. Program #7. NBC net. "The Nutmegger and The Turtle". Sponsored by: SUstaining. 4:30 P. M. The program is produced in co-operation with The American Legion. After the drama, Truman Wohl, National Vice Commander of The American Legion, North Dakota, speaks. Robert Armbruster (composer, conductor), Robert Easton, Tom McKee, William Johnstone, Paul Dubov, Kurt Martell, Byron Kane, Truman Wohl, Guy De Vrie (writer), Albert McCleary (producer, director), John Wald (announcer). 29:46. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
83274. Inheritance. May 30, 1954. Program #8. NBC net. "The Lewis and Clark Expedition". Sustaining. 4:30 P. M. The program is produced in co-operation with The American Legion. After the drama, the National Vice Commander of The American Legion, Pennsylvania, Herbert Walker, speaks. Albert McCleary (producer, director), John Wald (announcer), Robert Armbruster (composer, conductor), Herbert Walker, Richard Carr (writer), Lamont Johnson, Lyle Talbot, Ben Wright, Whitfield Connor, Howard Culver, Marvin Bryan, Glen Denney. 29:56. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
83275. Inheritance. June 6, 1954. Program #9. NBC net. "But For The Courage Of A Woman". Sustaining. 4:30 P. M. The program is produced in co-operation with The American Legion. After the drama, the past National Vice Commander of the American Legion, New York, Edward Scheiberly. Albert McCleary (producer, director), John Wald (announcer), Robert Armbruster (composer, conductor), Edward Scheiberly, Paul Garrison (writer), Julie Bennett, Donald Lawton, Nelson Welch, Hal Gerard, Herb Ellis, Robert North, Earl Lee, Alec Harford, Tom McKee. 29:44. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
83276. Inheritance. June 13, 1954. Program #10. NBC net. "The Texas Rangers". Sustaining. 4:30 P. M. The program is produced in co-operation with The American Legion. After the drama, the past National Vice Commander of The American Legion, Ohio, Milo Warner. Albert McCleary (producer, director), John Wald (announcer), Robert Armbruster (composer, conductor), Lyle Talbot, Charles Smith, Howard Culver, Vivi Janis, Clarence Strait, Robert Easton, Jack Carrol, Leroy Leonard, Tony Barrett, Milo Warner, Ted Weir (writer). 29:57. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
83277. Inheritance. June 20, 1954. Program #11. NBC net. "Whipple's War". Sustaining. 4:30 P. M. The program is produced in co-operation with The American Legion. After the drama, the National Vice Commander of the American Legion, New Hampshire, John High. Albert McCleary (producer, director), Robert Armbruster (composer, conductor), John High, William Lanceford (writer), William Woodson, Daws Butler, Howard Culver, Tom Cowned (?), Ben Wright, James McCallion, Robert Emlin, Jack Carroll, Byron Kane, Gil Harmon, Parley Baer, John Laing (announcer). 29:45. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
83278. Inheritance. June 27, 1954. Program #12. NBC net. "The Story Of A Soldier". Sustaining. 4:30 P. M. The program is produced is co-operation with The American Legion. After the drama, the speaker is aast National Commander of The American Legion, New Hampshire, James O'Neill. Robert Armbruster (composer, conductor), James O'Neill, Milt Kahn (writer), Whitfield Connor, Herb Ellis, Sam Richards, Jack Kruschen, Albert McCleary (producer, director), John Wald (announcer), Kurt Martell, Charles Smith, Jerry Hausner, Leroy Leonard, Tony Barrett, Joe Cranston. 29:52. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
83279. Inheritance. July 4, 1954. Program #13. NBC net. "They Proclaim Liberty". Sustaining. 4:30 P. M. The program is produced in co-operation with The American Legion. After the drama, the speaker is a past National Commander of The American Legion, Connecticut; Arthur Connel. Robert Armbruster (composer, conductor), Arthur Connel, Ted Weir (writer), Dennis Patrick, Richard Peel, Donald Lawton, Howard Culver, Kurt Martell, Hal Gerard, Jack Carroll, Lamont Johnson, Herb Ellis, Paul Dubov, Albert McCleary (producer, director), John Laing (announcer). 29:55. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
83280. Inheritance. July 11, 1954. Program #14. NBC net. "America's Greatest Bargain". Sustaining. 4:30 P. M. The program is produced in co-operation with The American Legion. There is no after-drama speaker. Albert McCleary (producer, director), John Wald (announcer), Robert Armbruster (composer, conductor), Milt Kahn (writer), Whitfield Connor, Dennis Patrick, Clarence Straight, Gil Harmon, Ann Seaton, Tyler McVey, Jay Barney, Ben Wright, Donald Lawton. 29:32. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
83281. Inheritance. July 18, 1954. Program #15. NBC net. "Victory Of Lake Erie". Sustaining. 4:30 P. M. The program is produced in co-operation with The American Legion. The after-drama speaker is a past National Commander of the American Legion, Paul McNutt. Albert McCleary (producer, director), John Wald (announcer), Robert Armbruster (composer, conductor), Paul McNutt, Ted Weir (writer), Lamont Johnson, Paul Dubov, Howard Culver, Jack Carroll, Robert Easton, Herb Ellis, Richard Peel. 29:53. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
83282. Inheritance. July 25, 1954. Program #16. NBC net. "That All May Know". Sustaining. 4:30 P. M. The program is produced is co-operation with The American Legion. The after-drama speaker is the past National Commander of The American Legion, Kansas; Harry Kollmary Albert McCleary (producer, Director), John Wald (announcer), Robert Armbruster (composer, conductor), Harry Kollmary, Milt Kahn (writer), Hans Conried (narrator), Parley Baer, Dick Ryan, Jack Nestle, Ann Seaton, Ralph Moody, Jay Barney, Barney Phillips. 29:39. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
83283. Inheritance. August 1, 1954. Program #17. NBC net. "Rails To The Pacific". Sustaining. 4:30 P. M. The program is produced in co-operation with The American Legion. The after-drama speaker is the past National Commander of The American Legion, West Virginia: Donald Wilson. Herb Ellis, Kurt Martell, James McCallion, Laudy Prickett, Dennis Packard, Whitfield Connor, Lyle Talbot, Howard Culver, Marvin Miller, Jack Haddock, Ted Weir (writer), Robert Armbruster (composer, conductor), Donald Wilson, Albert McCleary (producer, director), John Wald (announcer). 29:33. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
83284. Inheritance. August 8, 1954. Program #18. NBC net. "The Gingerbread Man". Sustaining. 4:30 P. M. The program is produced in co-operation with The American Legion. The after-drama speaker is the past National Commander of The American Legion, Paul Griffith, of Washington, D. C. Albert McCleary (producer, director), John Laing (announcer), Robert Armbruster (composer, conductor), Paul Griffith, Guy De Vry (writer), Parley Baer, Paul Cavanaugh, Paul Dubov, Dennis Patrick, Charles Smith, Robert Emlin, Shepard Menken, Curt Martell. 29:33. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
83285. Inheritance. August 15, 1954. Program #19. NBC net. "The Flag That Talks". Sustaining. 4:30 P. M. The program is produced in co-operation with The American Legion. The after-drama speaker is the past National Commander of The American Legion, Michigan, Raymond Kelly. Albert McCleary (producer, director), John Storm (announcer), Robert Armbruster (composer, conductor), Raymond Kelly, Milt Kahn (writer), Marvin Miller (narrator), James McCallion, Maudie Frickert (Jonathan Winters?), Bud Widom, Victor Rodman, Joe Cranston, Frank Gerstle. 29:25. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
83286. Inheritance. August 22, 1954. Program #20. NBC net. "The Mail Had Wings". Sustaining. 4:30 P. M. The program is produced in co-operation with The American Legion. The after-drama speaker is the past National Commander of The American Legion, Washington, D. C., Louis Johnson Art Jacobson (director), John Wald (announcer), Robert Armbruster (composer, conductor), Louis Johnson, Robert Malcolm Young (writer), Jack Moyles, Leroy Leonard, Olan Soule, Bert Holland, Barney Phillips, Victor Rodman, Joe Cranston, Jack Edwards, Tom McKee, Robert Emlin, Albert McCleary (producer). 29:35. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
83287. Inheritance. August 28, 1954. Program #21. NBC net. "The Charter Oak". Sustaining. 4:30 P. M. The program is produced in co-operation with The American Legion. The program is now broadcast on Saturdays. There is no after-drama speaker, due to the Legion convention in progress. Albert McCleary (producer, director), John Laing (announcer), Robert Armbruster (composer, conductor), Ted Weir (writer), Paul Cavanaugh, Phillip Tong, Anthony Ustroll (?), Ben Wright, James McCallion, Earl Lee, Herb Ellis, Richard Peel, Howard Culver, James Nusser, Jack Haddock. 29:34. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
83288. Inheritance. September 4, 1954. Program #22. NBC net. "One Mile Of Rock". Sustaining. 4:30 P. M. The program is produced in co-operation with The American Legion. The after-drama speaker is the newly-elected Commander of The American Legion, Sayborn Collins. Albert McCleary (producer), John Laing (announcer), Robert Armbruster (composer, conductor), Sayborn Collins, Paul Garrison (writer), Les Tremayne, Dick Ryan, Ralph Moody, Ted Bliss, Robert Moon, Frank Gerstle, Jack Carroll, Hal Gerard, Art Jacobson (director). 29:02. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
83289. Inheritance. September 11, 1954. Program #23. NBC net. "A Salute To Mare Island". Sustaining. 4:30 P. M. The program is produced in co-operation with The American Legion. The after-drama speaker is the past National Commander of The American Legion, California, Lewis Goff. Albert McCleary (producer), John Laing (announcer), Robert Armbruster (composer, conductor), Lewis Goff, Ted Weir (writer), Arnold Lott (U. S. Navy, original material), Whitfield Connor, Howard Culver, Ronald Liss, Victor Rodman, Herb Ellis, Nestor Paiva, Don Diamond, Louis Latiere, James McCallion, Ann Seaton, Jay Novello, Art Jacobson (director). 29:07. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
84517. Inheritance. September 19, 1954. Program #24. NBC net. "The Gibraltar Of The Hudson". Sustaining. 4:30 P. M. The program is produced in co-operation with The American Legion. The story of West Point. The after drama speaker is Mrs. P. A. Laneson (National President, American Legion Auxillary, Department of Iowa) Ted Weir (writer), Mrs. P. A. Laneson, Paul Cavanaugh, Ted Bliss, Ben Wright, Ralph Moody, Nestor Paiva, Charles Smith, Jack Carroll, Tyler McVey, Herb Ellis, Howard Culver, Paul Dubov, Whitfield Connor, Art Jacobson (director), Robert Armbruster (composer, conductor), Albert McCleary (producer), John Laing (announcer). 29:30. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
83291. Inheritance. September 26, 1954. Program #25. NBC net. "Young Davey Crockett". Sustaining. 4:30 P. M. The program is produced in co-operation with The American Legion. The after-drama speaker is a past National Commander of The American Legion, Frank Belgrano. Frank Belgrano, Karl Swenson, Earl Hamner (writer), William Redfield, Jane Webb, Virginia Payne, Ken Williams, Cameron Andrews, Joe Boland, William Griffis, Edward King (director), Wade Arnold (producer), Roy Shield (composer, conductor). 29:13. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
83292. Inheritance. October 3, 1954. Program #26. NBC net. "Sequoia". Sustaining. 4:30 P. M. The program is produced in co-operation with The American Legion. The after-drama speaker is a National Vice Commander of The American Legion, Carl Ries (?). Carl Ries, George Lefferts (writer), Joe DeSantis, Santos Ortega, Joan Tompkins, Alexander Scourby (narrator), Roger De Koven, James Monks, Wade Arnold (producer), Edward King (director), Edwin Jerome, Jim Boles, Bill Hanrahan (announcer). 29:54. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
83293. Inheritance. October 10, 1954. Program #27. NBC net. "The Hand That Rocked The Cradle". Sustaining. 4:30 P. M. The program is produced in co-operation with The American Legion. The after-drama speaker is a National Vice Commander of The American Legion, Howard Kingdon. Howard Kingdon, Henry Walsh (writer), Virginia Payne, David Pfeffer, David Anderson, John Stanley, Norman Rose, Alistair Duncan, Bill Lipton, Roger De Koven, Joseph Boland, Stuart McIntosh, Bill Hanrahan (announcer), Wade Arnold (producer), Edward King (director). 29:48. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
83294. Inheritance. October 17, 1954. Program #28. NBC net. "Mother Bickerdyke". Sustaining. 4:30 P. M. The program is produced in co-operation with The American Legion. The after-drama speaker is a past National President of The American Legion Auxillary, Mrs. William Corbeth. Wade Arnold (producer), Edward King (director), Dorothea Lewis (writer), Evelyn Varden, Alexander Scourby (narrator), Bob Hastings, Jim Boles, Robert Carroll, Jack Grimes, Gene Leonard, Bill Lipton (pronounced as "Liston"), Jim Stevens, Edward Cullen, Matt Crowley, Joe DeSantis, Robert Dryden, Roy Shield (composer, conductor), Bill Hanrahan (announcer), Mrs. William Corbeth. 29:35. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
83295. Inheritance. October 24, 1954. Program #29. NBC net. "Gorgas and The Panama Canal". Sustaining. 4:30 P. M. The program is produced in co-operation with The American Legion. The after-drama speaker is a National Vice Commancder of The American Legion, Leonard Jackson. Wade Arnold (producer), Harry Frazee (director), Leonard Jackson, Earl Hamner (writer), Roy Shield (composer, conductor), Bob Hastings, Everett Sloane, Kenny Delmar, Peggy Allenby, Donald Buka, Jane Webb, Bill Hanrahan (announcer). 29:54. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
83296. Inheritance. October 31, 1954. Program #30. NBC net. "The Whale Hunters". Sustaining. 4:30 P. M. The program is produced in co-operation with The American Legion. The after-drama speaker is a National Vice Commander of The American Legion, Robert Shelby. Wade Arnold (producer), Harry Frazee (director), Robert Shelby, George Lefferts (writer), Roy Shield (composer, conductor), Santos Ortega, Elaine Rost, Kenny Delmar, Betty Garde, William Johnstone, Jim Boles, Tom Shirley, Bill Hanrahan (announcer). 29:49. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
83297. Inheritance. November 7, 1954. Program #31. NBC net. "Horatio Alger". Sustaining. 4:30 P. M. The program is produced in co-operation with The American Legion. The after-drama speaker is a National Vice Commander of The American Legion, Father Albert Hoffman. Wade Arnold (producer), Harry Frazee (director), Bill Hanrahan (announcer), Albert Hoffman, Robert S. Green (writer), Tom Shirley (narrator), Mandel Kramer, John Gibson, Trevor Frazee, Bob Hastings, Jim Dolan, Beatrice Ponds, Bill Grey. 29:56. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
83298. Inheritance. November 14, 1954. Program #32. NBC net. "Nancy Hanks". Sustaining. 4:30 P. M. The program is produced in co-operation with The American Legion. The after-drama speaker is a past National Commander of The American Legion, Ray Murphy. Wade Arnold (producer), Fred Weihe (director), Roy Shield (composer, conductor), Karl Swenson (writer), Karl Weber, Teri Keane, Nelson Olmsted (narrator), Joan Lazer, Julian Noa, William Griffis, Kerry Jowles (?), Raymond Edward Johnson, Fred Irving Lewis, Bill Hanrahan (announcer). 29:45. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
83299. Inheritance. November 21, 1954. Program #33. NBC net. "What Is America?". Sustaining. 4:30 P. M. The program is produced in co-operation with The American Legion. The after-drama speaker is a National Vice Commander of The American Legion, Patrick Mangen. Ernest Kinoy (writer), Wade Arnold (producer), Patrick Mangen, Arthur Goodfriend (author), Edward King (director), Alexander Scourby (narrator), Bill Hanrahan (announcer). 29:56. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
83300. Inheritance. November 28, 1954. Program #34. NBC net. "Harvest Of The Stony Fields". Sustaining. 4:30 P. M. The program is produced in co-operation with The American Legion. The after-drama speaker is a past National Commander of The American Legion, Edward Hayes, speaking from Chicago. Parker Fennelly, Wade Arnold (producer), Bill McCord (announcer), Edward Hayes, Roy Shield (composer, conductor), Ernest Kinoy (writer), Edward King (director). 29:42. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
83301. Inheritance. December 5, 1954. Program #35. NBC net. "Paul Revere". Sustaining. 4:30 P. M. The program is prodcued in co-operation with The American Legion. The after-drama speaker is a past National Commander of The American Legion, Lyn Stanbough, speaking from Washington, D. C. The program apparently runs short, as much fill music is used. Robert S. Green (writer), Roy Shield (composer, conductor), Norman Rose, Patricia Weil, Bert Cowlan, Leona Powers, Virginia Payne, Robert Carroll, Joseph Curtin, John Raby, Kermit Murdock, William Redfield, Wade Arnold (producer), Lyn Stanbough, Bill Lipton, Edwin Jerome, Edward King (director), Bill Hanrahan (announcer). 29:49. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
83302. Inheritance. December 12, 1954. Program #36. NBC net. "The Man Without A Country". Sustaining. 4:30 P. M. The program is produced in co-operation with The American Legion. The after-drama speaker is a past National Commander of The American Legion from Massachusetts, Daniel Doherty. Mr. Doherty speaks about the battle against Communism. Wade Arnold (producer), Edward Everett Hale (author), Daniel Doherty, Jack Wilson (writer), Santos Ortega, Mandel Kramer, Jan Miner, Kenny Delmar, Bob Hastings, John Gibson, Harry Frazee (director), Bill Hanrahan (announcer). 29:54. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
83303. Inheritance. December 19, 1954. Program #37. NBC net. "Cordwainers". Sustaining. 4:30 P. M. The program is produced in co-operation with The American Legion. The after-drama speaker is a National Commander of The American Legion, Sayborn Collins. William Welsh (producer), Sayborn Collins, Ernest Kinoy (writer), Roy Shield (composer, conductor), Luis Van Rooten, Virginia Payne, Cameron Andrews, Robert Dryden, Edwin Jerome, Gene Leonard, Ralph Bell, Edward King (director), Bill Hanrahan (announcer). 29:51. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
83304. Inheritance. December 26, 1954. Program #38. NBC net. "The Vanguard". Sustaining. 4:30 P. M. The program is produced in co-operation with The American Legion. The after-drama speaker is a National Adjutant of The American Legion, Henry Dudley. The words of Washington, Jefferson and Franklin heard during the broadcast were taken verbatim from the writings or speeches. Henry Dudley, Robert S. Green (writer), Roy Shield (composer, conductor), Bert Cowlan (narrator), Edwin Jerome, Roger De Koven, Robert Carroll, Gene Leonard, William Griffis, Chester Stratton, John Stanley, Joseph Boland, Matt Crowley, William Welsh (supervisor), Edward King (director). 29:45. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
83305. Inheritance. January 2, 1955. Program #39. NBC net. "The Log Of The Louisiana". Sustaining. 4:30 P. M. The program is produced in co-operation with The American Legion. The after-drama speaker is a National Commander of The American Legion, Sayborn Collins. Mr. Collins presents a citation to NBC from the Legion, which is accepted by Robert Sarnoff (son of David Sarnoff), Executive Vice President of NBC. Sayborn Collins, Robert Sarnoff, Gilbert Braun (writer), John Larkin, William Quinn, Ralph Bell, Richard Hamilton, Lloyd Richards, Bert Cowlan, Dan Ocko, William Welch (producer), Daniel Sutter (director), Bill Hanrahan (announcer). 29:47. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
83306. Inheritance. January 9, 1955. Program #40. NBC net. "George Washington Carver". Sustaining. 4:30 P. M. The program is produced in co-operation with The American Legion. The after-drama speaker is a past National Commander of The American Legion, Steven Chadwick. Steven Chadwick, John Marriott, Roy Shield (composer, conductor), William Welch (producer), Daniel Sutter (director), David Gothard (narrator). 29:47. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
83307. Inheritance. January 16, 1955. Program #41. NBC net. "Bradford". Sustaining. 4:30 P. M. The program is produced in co-operation with The American Legion. The after-drama speaker is Earl Koch Jr. of the American Legion. Earl Koch Jr., George Lefferts (writer), Leon Janney, Dolores Sutton, Staats Cotsworth, John McGovern, Lawrence Kerr, David Gothard (narrator), William Welch (producer), Daniel Sutter (director), Roger Bowman (announcer). 29:49. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
83308. Inheritance. January 23, 1955. Program #42. NBC net. "Johnny Appleseed". Sustaining. 4:30 P. M. The program is produced in co-operation with The American Legion. The after-drama speaker is the Chairman of the Public Relations Commission of The American Legion, Dan Daniel. Dan Daniel, Earl Hamner (writer), John McGovern, Alice Yourman, Tom Charlesworth, Richard Hamilton, Frank Behrens, Frank Jerrold (?), David Pfeffer, William Welsh (producer), Daniel Sutter (director), Dick Dudley (announcer). 29:47. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
83309. Inheritance. January 30, 1955. Program #43. NBC net. "The Peacemakers". Sustaining. 4:30 P. M. The program is produced in co-operation with The American Legion. The after-drama speaker is George Etinger, Chairman of the Child Welfare Commission of the American Legion. Charles Etinger, Ruth Travis (writer), Bill Lipton, Staats Cotsworth, John Larkin, Rusty Lane, Joseph Bell, Richard Hamilton, Tom Charlesworth, Roger Bowman (announcer), William Welch (producer), Daniel Sutter (director). 29:54. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
83310. Inheritance. February 20, 1955. Program #46. NBC net. "Green Thumb In The City". Sustaining. 4:30 P. M. The program is produced in co-operation with The American Legion. The after-drama speaker is Colonel Alvin Ousley, a past National Commander of the American Legion. Alvin Ousley, Ernest Kinoy (writer), Virginia Payne, David Pfeffer, John McGovern, Jock MacGregor, Helen Spencer, Pamela Fitzmaurice, Norman Rose (narrator), William Welch (producer), Daniel Sutter (director), Roger Bowman (announcer). 29:49. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
83311. Inheritance. March 6, 1955. Program #48. NBC net. "Adventures In Laughter". Sustaining. 4:30 P. M. The program is produced in co-operation with The American Legion. The after-drama speaker is S. Perry Brown, a past National Commander of The American Legion. S. Perry Brown, Dorothea J. Lewis (writer), Gilbert Mack, Paul Maron, Richard Newton, John Larkin, John McGovern, Tom Charlesworth, Richard Hamilton, Jim Boles, Bob Haig, Dan Ocko, Norman Rose (narrator), Roy Shield (composer, conductor), Roger Bowman (announcer), William Welch (producer), Daniel Sutter (director). 29:47. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
83312. Inheritance. March 13, 1955. Program #49. NBC net. "He Died Free". Sustaining. 4:30 P. M. The program is produced in co-operation with The American Legion. The after-drama speaker is Tom Paradine, National Vice Chairman of Public Relations of The American Legion. Tom Paradine, Robert Lucas (writer), Frank Silvera, Rusty Lane, John McGovern, James Rafferty, Nat Polen, Richard Hamilton, Ronald Long, Edith Ivey, Roy Shield (composer, conductor), Roger Bowman (announcer), William Welch (producer), Daniel Sutter (director). 29:54. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
83313. Inheritance. March 20, 1955. Program #50. NBC net. "The Burning Of Washington". Sustaining. 4:30 P. M. The program is produced in co-operation with The American Legion. The after-drama speaker is the Chairman of the National Security Commission of The American Legion, Bruce Henderson. Bruce Henderson, John McGovern, Ronald Long, Edwin Jerome, John Larkin, Richard Hamilton, Leon Janney, Anne Seymour, Norman Rose (narrator), Roy Shield (composer, conductor), William Welch (producer), Daniel Sutter (director). 29:42. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
83314. Inheritance. March 27, 1955. Program #51. NBC net. "Their Rights and Nothing Less". Sustaining. 4:30 P. M. The program is produced in co-operation with The American Legion. The after-drama speaker is the National Vice-Chairman of The Accident Prevention Committee of The American Legion, Minnesota, George Kaisersap. George Kaisersap, Gilbert Braun (writer), Anne Seymour, Virginia Payne, Lola Peyser, Ruth Yorke, Richard Hamilton, Joseph Bell, Charles Webster, Sam Grey, John Larkin, Roger Bowman (announcer), William Welch (producer), Daniel Sutter (director). 29:37. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
83315. Inheritance. April 17, 1955. Program #54. NBC net. "Thanks For America". Sustaining. 4:30 P. M. The program is produced in co-operation with The American Legion. The after-drama speaker is the Chairman of the National Merchant Marine Committee of The American Legion, Henry Park. Henry Park, Dorothea J. Lewis (writer), William Griffis, John Larkin, Bob Hastings, James Dukas, Sam Grey, Lynn Clark, Richard Hamilton, Michael Caine, Kenneth Rapee (?), Roger Bowman (announcer), William Welch (producer), Daniel Sutter (director), Bert Cowlan (narrator). 29:42. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
83316. Inheritance. April 24, 1955. Program #55. NBC net. "Two On Top Of The World". Sustaining. 4:30 P. M. The program is produced in co-operation with The American Legion. The after-drama speaker is the President of The American Legion Auxillary, Mrs. P. A. Laneson. P. A. Laneson, Robert Lucas (writer), John Marriott, John Larkin, Richard Hamilton, Guy Repp, Josh White Jr., Charles Webster, Gilbert Mack, Judith Parrish, Rosetta Linoir (?), Roger Bowman (announcer), William Welch (producer), Daniel Sutter (director). 29:57. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
83317. Inheritance. May 1, 1955. Program #56. NBC net. "To Save A City". Sustaining. 4:30 P. M. The program is produced in co-operation with The American Legion. The after-drama speaker is the National Historian of The American Legion, South Carolina, Robert Farey (?). This program may be dated incorrectly. The credits indicate a 1954 broadcast, John L. Lewis is promoted as being on "Meet The Press" (that evening). This is considered the last show of the series, and may have been a program previously recorded and never broadcast. Robert Farey, Milt Kahn (writer), Les Tremayne, Julie Bennett, Leroy Leonard, Tyler McVey, John Larch, Hal Gerard, Tom McKee, Herb Vigran, Dick Ryan, Don Diamond, Robert Armbruster (composer, conductor), Albert McCleary (producer, director), John Wald (announcer). 29:49. Audio condition: Excellent. Complete.
Report contains 50 programs.