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Mister President

(4,667 Sterne; 3 Bewertungen)

Old Time Radio Programs, Mister President.

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Mr.President 48-03-07 ep037 Warren G Harding

29:32

Andrew Jackson

29:22

Theodore Roosevelt

29:12

Woodrow Wilson

29:19

James K Polk

29:17

Abraham Lincoln

29:10

Andrew Jackson

29:20

Andrew Johnson

29:36

George Washington

29:28

Thomas Jefferson

29:36

Chester Allen Arthur

29:21

Abraham Lincoln

29:13

Advice And Consent

29:13

The Loophole

29:16

William Howard Taft

27:38

Zachary Taylor

29:04

Franklin Pierce

28:39

Theodore Roosevelt

29:43

Andrew Johnson

29:54

James Monroe

25:50

Andrew Jackson

29:40

Zachary Taylor

29:45

Theodore Roosevelt

29:53

Mr.President xx-xx-xx epxxx US Grant Secretary of War Scandal

26:45

mp

29:31

Abraham Lincoln

29:05

076SH - Andrew Jackson

29:20

U S Grant

29:18

pm

29:32

Bewertungen

Very educational program

(4 Sterne)

The program on Woodrow Wilson was largely about how Wilson was willing to resign from office at one point. I had never read or heard about this, although, granted, I haven't read that much about Wilson's presidency. I contacted a group that keeps records of Wilson and found out that this was true. It's great that this show managed to bring out information about some of our more forgettable presidents and something positive about presidents who are usually thought of in negative terms. Edward Arnold is a pretty good actor, but, he doesn't try taking on any accents - George Washington sounds like Warren Harding who sounds like Abraham Lincoln. It might have been a good idea to have several actors portraying the President and, in those episodes, Edward Arnold could have played a secondary character.

Excellent "Mr. President" Scripts

(5 Sterne)

The scripts were well-crafted. I detected Bill (Gunsmoke) Conrad as the announcer on the show about President Wilson. It surely keep me guessing though which President. I've only heard three, and they had no commercials. The word in the biz is "sustaining." I recall hearing these shows at Noon on Sundays when I was a kid. The audio quality is excellent. Thanks so very much for posting! This show is a welcome relief from all the shoot-em-up detective and westerns, although I like them, too.