Doors of Distinction
Round the World continues its series of educational tours with a visit to the Kingsley Door Factory, famous for their Doors of Distinction. The top-secret nature of their pioneering research into doors with supernatural powers necessitates keeping all visitors in the lobby; but some stealthy eavesdropping by intrepid reporter Cracklin Jane busts down the Door of Knowledge.
Hour One has 2 20-second pauses (with music) at 16:35 and 37:27 for local station ID:
Here is Hour One divided into 3 segments to facilitate local station ID:
Hour One:
1 - Opportunity is Knocking at Your Door - Cowboy Copas - 1947
2 - Behind the Parlor Door - Dad Pickard - 1929
3 - Show That Fellow the Door - Paul Sprecht and his Orchestra - 1926
4 - Knockin at the Famous Door - Charlie Barnet and his Orchestra - 1939
5 - Shut the Door - Johnny Johnson and his Orchestra - 1935
6 - Open the Door Richard - Hank Penny - 1947
7 - Hang the Key on the Bunkhouse Door - Montana Slim and The Big Hole Bronco Busters - 1947
8 - No Need to Knock Upon My Door - Jack Guthrie and his Oklahomans - 1948
9 - Get Away from My Back Door - Ben Carter and his Combo - 1946
10 - Next Door to Heaven - Lani McIntire - 1939
11 - Where the Morning Glories Twine Around the Door - Ralph Hodges and his Dixie Vagabonds - 1936
12 - Stay Away from My Door - Rosetta Howard with The Harlem Hamfats - 1938
13 - Trouble Keeps Hanging Around My Door - Idaho with Ted Daffan's Texans - 1945
14 - You Must Come in at the Door - The Oak Ridge Quartet with Wally Fowler - 1947
15 - Just Outside the Door - Criterion Quartet - 1922
16 - When You Leave Don't Slam the Door - Tex Ritter - 1946
17 - Never Again Will I Knock on Your Door - Hank Williams with his Drifting Cowboys - 1948
Hour Two:
18 - Sire De Maletroit's Door - Escape - 1947 (Radio Drama)
19 - Girl Next Door - The Whistler - 1947 (Radio Suspense)
20 - Fun in a Boiler Factory - Ralph Gordon and his Orchestra - 1938