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Alchemy

Alchemy

Grandma has sent a present to Rusty and Red: a Kingsley Industries Medieval Alchemy Set which has been updated to incorporate modern knowledge of the Periodic Table of the Elements, and which includes a Tri-phasic Elec-tectronerator to allow young scientists to turn themselves into subatomic particles so they can see for themselves what’s shakin’ in them thar molecules.

Hour One has 2 20-second pauses (with music) at 15:41 and 36:47 for local station ID:

Here is Hour One divided into 3 segments to facilitate local station ID:

Hour One:

1 - Carbon Copy - Cowboy Copas - 1954

2 - Copper-Colored Gal - Midge Williams with the Jerry Freeman Orchestra - 1936

3 - Copper-Colored Sam - Billy James and his Orchestra - 1929

4 - Betcha Nickel - Ella Fitzgerald and Her Famous Orchestra - 1939

5 - Thirty-One Miles for a Nickel - Deek Watson and his Brown Dots - 1945

6 - The Iron Division - The Philadelphia Police Band - 1923

7 - There's a Hole in the Iron Curtain - Mel Blanc with Mickey Katz and his Orchestra - 1950

8 - Tin Ear - Jan Garber Orchestra - 1928

9 - Tin Tin Deo - James Moody and his Bop Men - 1949

10 - Arsenic and Old Face - Jerry Jerome and his Cats and Jammers - 1944

11 - Neon Love - Milt Dickey - 1952

12 - King Radium - Victor Dance Orchestra - 1912

13 - On the Mercury - The Raye Sisters with Vido Musso and his Orchestra - 1947

14 - There's a Silver Moon on the Golden Gate - Girls of The Golden West - 1938

15 - Gold and Silver - Bohemian Band - 1904

16 - Castle of My Dreams - Tex Williams and his Western Caravan - 1949

Hour Two:

17 - Arsenic and Old Lace - The Screen Guild Theater - 1946 (Radio Drama)

18 - Uranium Blood Bath - Escape! - 1950 (Radio Thriller)

19 - Copper Canyon - Russ Morgan and his Orchestra - 1950

20 - Tin Roof Blues - New Orleans Rhythm Kings - 1934

Novel Experience

Novel Experience

Onomatopoeia

Onomatopoeia