THIS LANDMARK SERIES WAS ONE OF THE FIRST NBC SHOWS RO RUN A FULL 1 HOUR.
THERE ARE GAPS AND MISSING PROGRAMS OF WHICH I AM TRYING TO LOCATE.
I HAVE ATTACHED MY MAGIC KEY RADIO LOG WHICH SHOWS I AM MISSING.
IF ANYONE HAS ANY SHOWS THAT I AM MISSING, WE CAN POSSIBLY MAKE A SWAP.
MY MAGIC KEY LOG ATTACHED. SHOWS LISTED IN RED ARE THE ONES THAT I AM TRYING TO FIND.
THANKS FOR LOOKING
DAN

MAGIC KEY FINAL LOG 2006(march).doc

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  • Dan,

    I've reviewed your log in detail... and am sorry to say I can not help as we share all the same gaps.  I thought I had been making some excellent headway on this show during the past year, but in fact your collection exceeds mine by a half-dozen recordings.  I wonder if you could possibly assist me in obtaining those?  The dates in question are: 02/02/36, 07/26/36, 11/22/36, 12/13/36, 10/30/38 and 06/26/39.  Grateful for any assistance and more than happy to search my own holdings for anything that would be of use to you by way of thanks.

     

    Kurt

    • hi

      Only last week, I managed to find the 1936 show with Lotte Lehmann, but I am waiting of the discs, They could have incorrect info I will wait and see what comes.

      There is a website called DIGITALDELI, who have a Magic Key log, but Dee is also chasing these shows herself. It looks like these shows are missing.I especially want the  Beniamino Gigli program.

      The only person that I know has some more programs is Jerry Haendiges, who will not ship to the uk.

      it was last year since I worked on these Magic Key shows, I keep getting distracted with other radio series especially Firestone.

      dan

      ps

      i'm sure we can work something out about those missing shows and the ones that you mentioned that I have.

      pps.

      Have you any Ford Sunday evening shows?

      • If you got any of your Magic Keys last year from the OTRR Library, 'twas I who put them there, BTW. :-)

        I do NOT have any Ford Sunday Evening, I'm sorry.  Classical programs are not a specialty of mine;  Magic Key's been a focus in some of the same way as Columbia Workshop has, as a flagship, "this is what radio can be" sort of effort.  Some items in a vein that I am wildly and perhaps guessing incorrectly may be of interest:  Kraft/Whiteman from 1933-34, lots of Rudy Vallee Fleischmann and Royal Gelatin, Gershwin tribute concerts, The Fire Chief Concert, Railroad Hour, a smattering of NBC Symphony shows you likely already have, The Squibb Show, Texaco Star Theater Summer Show, Westinghouse/John Charles Thomas.  We could be at this for years flying blind like this.  Have I interested you with any of the above?  If not, perhaps you can send a longer list of interests.  (Two lengthy Greek War Relief programs from February 1941, maybe??)

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