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0:00:00 - Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar "The Henderson Matter" Bob Bailey as Johnny Dollar investigates a death in the exotic locale of… Montana? ; Parts 4 and 5 (Original air dates December 1 and 2, 1955. CBS network.)
0:30:00 - Rogers Of The Gazette Will Rogers, Jr. stars as newspaper editor in a small town, and has been receiving letters from a mysterious "A. Lincoln". (Original air date November 11, 1953. CBS.)
1:00:00 - Gunsmoke "No Sale" Two bullies demand that Kitty sell them the Long Branch Saloon, but she's not going down without a fight. (Original air date August 26, 1956. CBS network.)
1:20:00 - One Out Of Seven "Equality, A Most Wonderful Thing". Jack Webb does all the voices in this program, except for the singing of baritone Joseph James; program explores racial equality in post-war America. (Original air date March 20, 1946. KGO station.)
1:30:00 - Dragnet "The Big Car" Someone has been robbing food markets, but not the person who confesses. (Original air date November 30, 1950. NBC network.)
2:00:00 - An Open Letter On Race Hatred Peabody Award winning broadcast written and directed by William N. Robson, detailing the 1940s Detroit race riots. (Original air date July 24, 1943. CBS network.)
2:30:00 - Black Radio: Telling It Like It Was "Civil Rights and Let's Have Church" In the fifties and sixties, Black DJs did more than play music — they were among the first messengers of the civil rights movement. In the second half of the hour, we hear about the importance of religious broadcasting to the Black community. (Original air date January 1996. PRX.)
3:00:00 - X Minus One "Dwellers In Silence" Twenty years after mankind abandoned the Earth, a spaceship from Mars lands. (Original air date November 10, 1955. NBC network.)
0:00:00 - Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar "The Henderson Matter" Bob Bailey as Johnny Dollar investigates a death in the exotic locale of… Montana? ; Parts 4 and 5 (Original air dates December 1 and 2, 1955. CBS network.)
0:30:00 - Rogers Of The Gazette Will Rogers, Jr. stars as newspaper editor in a small town, and has been receiving letters from a mysterious "A. Lincoln". (Original air date November 11, 1953. CBS.)
1:00:00 - Gunsmoke "No Sale" Two bullies demand that Kitty sell them the Long Branch Saloon, but she's not going down without a fight. (Original air date August 26, 1956. CBS network.)
1:20:00 - One Out Of Seven "Equality, A Most Wonderful Thing". Jack Webb does all the voices in this program, except for the singing of baritone Joseph James; program explores racial equality in post-war America. (Original air date March 20, 1946. KGO station.)
1:30:00 - Dragnet "The Big Car" Someone has been robbing food markets, but not the person who confesses. (Original air date November 30, 1950. NBC network.)
2:00:00 - An Open Letter On Race Hatred Peabody Award winning broadcast written and directed by William N. Robson, detailing the 1940s Detroit race riots. (Original air date July 24, 1943. CBS network.)
2:30:00 - Black Radio: Telling It Like It Was "Civil Rights and Let's Have Church" In the fifties and sixties, Black DJs did more than play music — they were among the first messengers of the civil rights movement. In the second half of the hour, we hear about the importance of religious broadcasting to the Black community. (Original air date January 1996. PRX.)
3:00:00 - X Minus One "Dwellers In Silence" Twenty years after mankind abandoned the Earth, a spaceship from Mars lands. (Original air date November 10, 1955. NBC network.)