Reel 0597, undated
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Note 1: "Smith in Tokyo. Hitachi. Garry Moore - Crosby - others. 2nd - Jazz and Pops from overseasnet. Doe Barking - Crick…."; Note 2: CDI 1. End of Basie song, DJ. The Four Freshman "The Breeze and I" Show: Night Beat. 12:15, Charlie Ventura under talk set. Mike Nichols and Elaine May, hospital skit. 2. cont'd. Theme from Medic by Les Baxter. 3. Doris Day "12 O'Clock Tonight" then "Lost in the Stars" by Tony Bennett from Weill/Anderson opera. 4. Jose Melis "the Continental" with talkset end of Countdown on Nightbeat from Tokyo. Al Frank then Private Johnny Sides, next. PSA. 12:30AM. Johnny Sides and 5. Nelson Riddle and Orchestra, "Can Can" to "You brought a new kind of love to me." by Big Joe Williams and Johnny Jones. 6. Louis Armstrong, All Stars: "Mac the Knife" then Speedy West and Jimmy Bryant "The Night Rider" 7. cont'd "Whistle me some blues" the Four Freshman. DJ, flu shot and Rice Bowl (GI football season) then Fran Jeffries with Ralph Brown Orch "Aren't You Glad You're You" 8. Cont'd New tune 9. DJ Harry James and Orchestra "2 O'Clock Jump" then Lawrence Welk's champagne music, The McGuire Sisters "In the Alps" (fades out) to new tune. Hunting PSA to world news. Khrushchev, and many other events (President Johnson). 11. DJ Mike Anderson (Felix Slatkin and orchestra. "Never on Sunday" then The Mills Brothes "Never on Sunday" 12. Frank Sinatra "Chicago" then "It had to be you" instr. Count Basie 13. PSA Costa Rican farming effort by CARE. Annie Ross, Cy Coleman "It's Doom (in Danuary)" Jonathan Winters, camp skit, comedic interview. "I Fall to Pieces" Patsy Cline CDII 1 dog, room ambient, putter and clatter, some humming near mic 2. ongoing putter 3. dog barking. 4. cont'd with fluctuations in recording volume (some drop out) 5. cont'd 6. cont'd 4:12 putter at end. CDIII 1. CBS Radio, end of Gary Moore show. Smith talking via mic over moon comment, briefly. 2. cont'd, jumps to next show, Bing Crosby hosting and singing "Nice Work if You Can Get It" then talking with Rosemary Clooney and duet "Give Me Something to Remember You By" 3. cont'd. Clooney "You Turned the Tables On Me" Bing dedicates Buddy Cole playing "Laura" to especially for you, all listeners named Laura. 4. Crosby "What is there to say?" Bing and Rosemary and Ken talk set. Margaret Meade report. Stocks and Bonds. then Clooney "Something Wonderful Happens In Summer" 5. cont'd , New show, monologue about Shakespeare's baptism day, 397th anniversary April 26, 1961 then into song by house musician, Johnny Parker "Hey Ma, They're Coming Down Our Block" 6. cont'd More Shakespeare talk, reciting poetry 7. cont'd talk set; "From the American Credo" HL Menchken and Nathan 8. "My One and Only Love" Kong Ling "Once I had a Secret Love" 9. cont'd and "Down Home Melody" feat. Dick Hyman, piano. 10. cont'd, then sign off music "the Arthur Godfrey Show" 9:55 is time. Les Paul and Mary Ford "Hummingbird" 11. PSA American Serviceman is an ambassador. 12. News, cont'd October 1961. Jim Amiche Pops Concert "International Pop Orchstra" tune: Misilou. 13. Roy Holmes "There's a Small Hotel" then: Mantovani "Camptown Races" Fred Waring and the Pennsylvanians "The unconstant lover" 14. Richard Heyman (jumps to Smith at end) CDIV 1-5. discussion with Smith, Carole and Japanese associates. One woman speaks English and Japanese. Logistics of making prints, finding darkroom, maybe buying a place and working in it while interpreter works on it. ;
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