Radio had not one but two Golden Ages. There's the better-known era of national radio shows from the '30s and '40s such as Jack Benny, "Amos & Andy" and "The Shadow." That era is well preserved in ...
Ted Williams, the "Golden-Voiced" homeless man, has run the gamut of modern celebrity -- at a remarkable speed. Discovered on the side of the road by The Columbus Dispatch, Ted Williams had an amazing ...
Golden Age of Radio remembers the year of 1942 in World War II when the group meets on Thursday, Jan. 8, at 1 p.m. in the Town of Fountain Hills Community Center. The program begins with reports ...
The Dietrich Theater Golden Days of Radio Players do not dress as characters in their radio plays but as people who worked at radio stations in the 1940s. The Dietrich Theater Golden Days of Radio ...
Ted Williams, the homeless man with the golden radio voice, got a shot at doing top-level voice-over work – and lended his dulcet tones to this morning’s show. Read the full story about his appearance ...
A Brooklyn-born panhandler whose “golden radio voice” made him an overnight Web sensation is ready for a triumphant return to the city and reunion with his 92-year-old mother. Just two days ago, Ted ...
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