The News Doesn't Get Any Better
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An Occasional Podcast of Wide Ranging Subject Matter From Studio C in the Heart of America
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Since February of 2005 The Frank Truth has celebrated the life, the career and the legacy of the Entertainer of the 20th Century, Francis Albert Sinatra.
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In the late 1940s and early 1950s Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis created some of the most irresistible hilarity in the history of entertainment. Now you can enjoy the best of the Martin and Lewis Show, which aired on NBC Radio from 1949 through 1953. Listen in, and find out what all the fuss was about! Your ears will never be the same.
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Save 25% on hosting with code MASHUP at our affiliate sponsor IX Web Hosting.By Brian K. Noe
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This time around on our Martin and Lewis Old Time Radio Podcast, from an NBC Radio Network broadcast of May 26th, 1953 Dean and Jerry welcome Debbie Reynolds to the show.By Brian K. Noe
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This time around on our program from Studio C, we have a conversation about the Upper Ohio Valley Italian Heritage Festival, taking place July 22-24 in Wheeling, West Virginia. Our guests are Robert Gaudio and Frankie DiCarlantonio. Shownotes and Links are on the Studio C Weblog.By Brian K. Noe
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From an NBC Radio Network broadcast of May 19th, 1953 it's the Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis Show with guest star Fred MacMurray.By Brian K. Noe
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This time around we listen to two episodes with guest star Jane Russell.By Brian K. Noe
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From an NBC Radio Network broadcast of May 12, 1953 Dean and Jerry welcome Joanne Dru to the show.By Brian K. Noe
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This time around we make a quick survey of Christmas music from Dean Martin, and then listen to two broadcasts from the holiday season of 1949.By Brian K. Noe
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From November 25th of 1943, it's the Abbott and Costello Thanksgiving Show with guest star Jane Wyman.By Brian K. Noe
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In what is becoming an annual tradition, we listen to two episodes, with guest stars Peter Lorre and Boris Karloff.By Brian K. Noe
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From May 5th of 1953 Dean and Jerry welcome Anne Baxter to the show.By Brian K. Noe
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This time around on The Frank Truth, we've got quite a bit of Sinatra news, plus an album review of Frank Sinatra's 1965 Grammy Award Winner, September Of My Years.By Brian K. Noe
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This time around from Studio C, we have a conversation with Canadian Rocker Rose Cora Perry.By Brian K. Noe
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As originally broadcast over the NBC Radio Network on April 28th of 1953, Dean and Jerry welcome "The First Lady of Baseball" Laraine Day to the program.By Brian K. Noe
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This time around on The Frank Truth, we take a listen to the Concord Deluxe Reissue of the Complete Reprise Recordings of Frank Sinatra and Antonio Carlos Jobim.By Brian K. Noe
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This time around we chat with Frankie DiCarlantonio of the Upper Ohio Valley Italian Heritage Festival being held in Wheeling, West Virginia on July 23 - 25.By Brian K. Noe
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This time around, we've got a report from the 2010 Dean Martin Festival in Steubenville, Ohio.By Brian K. Noe
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From an NBC radio network broadcast of April 21st, 1953 Dean and Jerry welcome Vic Damone to the show.By Brian K. Noe
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From April 14th of 1953 it's the Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis Show with special guest Linda Darnell.By Brian K. Noe
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This time around on our program, we take a look at the career and legacy of legendary broadcaster Edward R. Murrow. We'll also listen to some clips from his early broadcasts on CBS Radio.By Brian K. Noe
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From a program originally broadcast over the NBC radio network on April 7th of 1953, Dean and Jerry welcome Mitzi Gaynor to the show.By Brian K. Noe
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This time around on our show from Studio C, William Powell and Myrna Loy star in a Lux Radio Theater adaptation of The Thin Man, originally broadcast on the CBS Radio Network on June 8th of 1936.By Brian K. Noe
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From a January 13th, 1953 NBC Radio Network broadcast, Dean and Jerry welcome Jack Webb to the show.By Brian K. Noe
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This time around we review the first movie featuring Martin and Lewis, 1949's My Friend Irma . We've also got the very first episode of the CBS Radio Network comedy that inspired it.By Brian K. Noe
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This time around on the show, from an NBC radio broadcast originally aired on October 14th of 1952, Dean and Jerry welcome Hoagy Carmichael to the show.By Brian K. Noe
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This time around on The Frank Truth, we take a listen to Frank Sinatra's 1968 album with Duke Ellington and his Orchestra, Francis A. and Edward K.By Brian K. Noe
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From an October 7th, 1952 NBC Radio Network broadcast, Dean and Jerry welcome Jane Wyman back to the show.By Brian K. Noe
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This time around on The Frank Truth, we take a listen to Frank Sinatra's V-Disc recordings. We've also got Sinatra news from around the Web and listener email.By Brian K. Noe
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This time around on The Frank Truth we take a listen to Sinatra's recording of Rod McKuen songs, A Man Alone.By Brian K. Noe
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This week on The Frank Truth Sinatra Podcast, we take a look at one of the coolest and classiest musical adaptation films of all time, starring Rita Hayworth, Frank Sinatra and Kim Novak. Tilt your hat to the side. From 1957, it's Pal Joey!By Brian K. Noe
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This time around on The Frank Truth Frank Sinatra Podcast, we take a listen to the Capitol swan song for Sinatra, and his last album with Axel Stordahl at the baton, recorded in 1961, Point Of No ReturnBy Brian K. Noe
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On this episode of The Frank Truth, we're speaking with the man who recorded more top ten records than any other arranger, Charles Calello.By Brian K. Noe
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This week on The Frank Truth Sinatra Podcast, we take a listen to a misunderstood and often overlooked Frank Sinatra classic, Watertown.By Brian K. Noe
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This week on The Frank Truth Sinatra Podcast we're reviewing the legendary 1960 heist film from Frank Sinatra and The Rat Pack, Ocean's Eleven.By Brian K. Noe
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This week on The Frank Truth Sinatra Podcast we take a look at a classic Sinatra film, The Tender Trap.By Brian K. Noe
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This time around we've got an interview with legendary rocker and social activist David Crosby. We've also got some short clips from the Crosby-Nash concert in Springfield, Illinois on the evening of October 26, 2008.By Brian K. Noe
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On the 100th episode of The Frank Truth , we take a listen to Sinatra's 1963 masterpiece The Concert Sinatra.By Brian K. Noe
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This time on The Frank Truth we review the Sinatra miniseries that was released last month on Warner Home Video.By Brian K. Noe
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An interview with author Jeri Smith-Ready about her latest novel Wicked GameBy Brian K. Noe
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This week on The Frank Truth Podcast, we take a listen to Frank Sinatra's Haunting 1962 Waltz album, All Alone.By Brian K. Noe
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This time around we focus our attention on Frank Sinatra's Grammy-Winner from 1965 - September Of My Years.By Brian K. Noe
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From 1960, It's Cole Porter's Can-CanBy Brian K. Noe
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Show 21 marks our return to the grid for an interview with The Rock Goddess - Sophia Ramos.By Brian K. Noe
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A Review of Another 1950s Classic, Where Are You?By Brian K. Noe
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Love Without Spam 2.0By Brian K. Noe
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The News Doesn't Get Any BetterBy Brian Noe
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This time around we have a very special interview with the most dangerous mind in Podcasting. I chat with my pal Mark Yoshimoto Nemcoff about the creative process behind his hit dramatic series Shadow FallsBy Brian K. Noe
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Death At Every TurnBy Brian Noe
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Deadly Bird SuppliesBy Brian K. Noe
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Jazzy Music for a Summer EveningBy Brian K. Noe
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