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  • “Cavalcade of America” was a historic radio anthology show sponsored by the DuPont Company, celebrating American history and pioneering achievements.
  • – The show aired from 1935 to 1953 on radio, and later transitioned to television from 1952 to 1957.
  • – It was known for its dramatic reenactments of significant events in American history, highlighting individual courage and innovation.
  • – The series initially broadcasted on CBS and later moved to NBC, becoming a staple of old-time radio programming.
  • – Episodes often focused on technological advancements and their positive impact on society, aligning with DuPont’s slogan, “Better Things for Better Living…Through Chemistry.”
  • – The show played a key role in the development of corporate-sponsored programming, using storytelling to craft a positive image for the sponsor.
  • – The “Cavalcade of America” serves as a valuable cultural artifact, offering insights into mid-20th-century American values and the power of radio storytelling.

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  • “Cavalcade of America” was a historic radio anthology show sponsored by the DuPont Company, celebrating American history and pioneering achievements.
  • – The show aired from 1935 to 1953 on radio, and later transitioned to television from 1952 to 1957.
  • – It was known for its dramatic reenactments of significant events in American history, highlighting individual courage and innovation.
  • – The series initially broadcasted on CBS and later moved to NBC, becoming a staple of old-time radio programming.
  • – Episodes often focused on technological advancements and their positive impact on society, aligning with DuPont’s slogan, “Better Things for Better Living…Through Chemistry.”
  • – The show played a key role in the development of corporate-sponsored programming, using storytelling to craft a positive image for the sponsor.
  • – The “Cavalcade of America” serves as a valuable cultural artifact, offering insights into mid-20th-century American values and the power of radio storytelling.

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Cavalcade Of America_35-11-20_(007)_Willingness To Share

  • “Cavalcade of America” was a historic radio anthology show sponsored by the DuPont Company, celebrating American history and pioneering achievements.
  • – The show aired from 1935 to 1953 on radio, and later transitioned to television from 1952 to 1957.
  • – It was known for its dramatic reenactments of significant events in American history, highlighting individual courage and innovation.
  • – The series initially broadcasted on CBS and later moved to NBC, becoming a staple of old-time radio programming.
  • – Episodes often focused on technological advancements and their positive impact on society, aligning with DuPont’s slogan, “Better Things for Better Living…Through Chemistry.”
  • – The show played a key role in the development of corporate-sponsored programming, using storytelling to craft a positive image for the sponsor.
  • – The “Cavalcade of America” serves as a valuable cultural artifact, offering insights into mid-20th-century American values and the power of radio storytelling.

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Cavalcade Of America_35-11-13_(006)_Womans Emancipation

  • “Cavalcade of America” was a historic radio anthology show sponsored by the DuPont Company, celebrating American history and pioneering achievements.
  • – The show aired from 1935 to 1953 on radio, and later transitioned to television from 1952 to 1957.
  • – It was known for its dramatic reenactments of significant events in American history, highlighting individual courage and innovation.
  • – The series initially broadcasted on CBS and later moved to NBC, becoming a staple of old-time radio programming.
  • – Episodes often focused on technological advancements and their positive impact on society, aligning with DuPont’s slogan, “Better Things for Better Living…Through Chemistry.”
  • – The show played a key role in the development of corporate-sponsored programming, using storytelling to craft a positive image for the sponsor.
  • – The “Cavalcade of America” serves as a valuable cultural artifact, offering insights into mid-20th-century American values and the power of radio storytelling.

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Cavalcade Of America_35-11-06_(005)_Faith In Education

  • “Cavalcade of America” was a historic radio anthology show sponsored by the DuPont Company, celebrating American history and pioneering achievements.
  • – The show aired from 1935 to 1953 on radio, and later transitioned to television from 1952 to 1957.
  • – It was known for its dramatic reenactments of significant events in American history, highlighting individual courage and innovation.
  • – The series initially broadcasted on CBS and later moved to NBC, becoming a staple of old-time radio programming.
  • – Episodes often focused on technological advancements and their positive impact on society, aligning with DuPont’s slogan, “Better Things for Better Living…Through Chemistry.”
  • – The show played a key role in the development of corporate-sponsored programming, using storytelling to craft a positive image for the sponsor.
  • – The “Cavalcade of America” serves as a valuable cultural artifact, offering insights into mid-20th-century American values and the power of radio storytelling.

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Cavalcade Of America_35-10-30_(004)_The Will To Rebuild

  • “Cavalcade of America” was a historic radio anthology show sponsored by the DuPont Company, celebrating American history and pioneering achievements.
  • – The show aired from 1935 to 1953 on radio, and later transitioned to television from 1952 to 1957.
  • – It was known for its dramatic reenactments of significant events in American history, highlighting individual courage and innovation.
  • – The series initially broadcasted on CBS and later moved to NBC, becoming a staple of old-time radio programming.
  • – Episodes often focused on technological advancements and their positive impact on society, aligning with DuPont’s slogan, “Better Things for Better Living…Through Chemistry.”
  • – The show played a key role in the development of corporate-sponsored programming, using storytelling to craft a positive image for the sponsor.
  • – The “Cavalcade of America” serves as a valuable cultural artifact, offering insights into mid-20th-century American values and the power of radio storytelling.

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Cavalcade Of America_35-10-23_(003)_The Spirit Of Competition

  • “Cavalcade of America” was a historic radio anthology show sponsored by the DuPont Company, celebrating American history and pioneering achievements.
  • – The show aired from 1935 to 1953 on radio, and later transitioned to television from 1952 to 1957.
  • – It was known for its dramatic reenactments of significant events in American history, highlighting individual courage and innovation.
  • – The series initially broadcasted on CBS and later moved to NBC, becoming a staple of old-time radio programming.
  • – Episodes often focused on technological advancements and their positive impact on society, aligning with DuPont’s slogan, “Better Things for Better Living…Through Chemistry.”
  • – The show played a key role in the development of corporate-sponsored programming, using storytelling to craft a positive image for the sponsor.
  • – The “Cavalcade of America” serves as a valuable cultural artifact, offering insights into mid-20th-century American values and the power of radio storytelling.

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Cavalcade Of America_35-10-16_(002)_The Will To Conquer Distance

  • “Cavalcade of America” was a historic radio anthology show sponsored by the DuPont Company, celebrating American history and pioneering achievements.
  • – The show aired from 1935 to 1953 on radio, and later transitioned to television from 1952 to 1957.
  • – It was known for its dramatic reenactments of significant events in American history, highlighting individual courage and innovation.
  • – The series initially broadcasted on CBS and later moved to NBC, becoming a staple of old-time radio programming.
  • – Episodes often focused on technological advancements and their positive impact on society, aligning with DuPont’s slogan, “Better Things for Better Living…Through Chemistry.”
  • – The show played a key role in the development of corporate-sponsored programming, using storytelling to craft a positive image for the sponsor.
  • – The “Cavalcade of America” serves as a valuable cultural artifact, offering insights into mid-20th-century American values and the power of radio storytelling.

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Cavalcade Of America_35-10-09_(001)_No Turning Back

  • “Cavalcade of America” was a historic radio anthology show sponsored by the DuPont Company, celebrating American history and pioneering achievements.
  • – The show aired from 1935 to 1953 on radio, and later transitioned to television from 1952 to 1957.
  • – It was known for its dramatic reenactments of significant events in American history, highlighting individual courage and innovation.
  • – The series initially broadcasted on CBS and later moved to NBC, becoming a staple of old-time radio programming.
  • – Episodes often focused on technological advancements and their positive impact on society, aligning with DuPont’s slogan, “Better Things for Better Living…Through Chemistry.”
  • – The show played a key role in the development of corporate-sponsored programming, using storytelling to craft a positive image for the sponsor.
  • – The “Cavalcade of America” serves as a valuable cultural artifact, offering insights into mid-20th-century American values and the power of radio storytelling.

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Michael Shayne 471014 Case of the Judge Shot Motive Revenge, Old Time Radio

Michael Shayne, Private Detective (1944-1948) was the inaugural iteration of the series, with Wally Maher lending his voice to the character of Michael Shayne. Broadcast on the West Coast Mutual network, this version stood out for its lighter tone in comparison to subsequent adaptations. Notably, Shayne’s investigative hub was located in Oakland, California, a departure from the more conventional Miami setting

The series delved into intriguing mysteries, and its protagonist, Michael Shayne, navigated the twists and turns of each case with wit and determination. While the later versions took on different tones and settings, this early incarnation set the stage for the enduring legacy of the Michael Shayne detective franchise.

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