Treasure Hunt
Brothers Ray and Rex are plucked from the studio audience of the radio quiz show Treasure Hunt to vie for the Ultimate Tastilicious Super-Duper Life-Changing Grand Prize. Do they have what it takes to follow all sixteen musical clues to the buried treasure? The magic word is PRIME.
Hour One has 2 20-second pauses (with music) at 15:35 and 35:58 for local station ID:
Here is Hour One divided into 3 segments to facilitate local station ID:
Hour One:
1 - Two Hearts Carved on a Lonesome Pine - Cliff Weston with Tommy Dorsey and his Orchestra – 1935
2 - The Three Trees - Frank Crumit - 1928
3 - Two Cents, Three Eggs and a Postcard - Red Foley – 1949
4 - Five Salted Peanuts - Tony Pastor and his Orchestra - 1945
5 - Seven Beers with the Wrong Man - Cindy Walker with Texas Jim Lewis – 1941
6 - Eleven Cent Cotton - Vernon Dahlhart and Company – 1929
7 - Seven or Eleven – Sophie Tucker – 1923
8 - Just Thirteen Steps Away - Wally Fowler and his Georgia Clodhoppers – 1946
9 - Seventeen - Ozzie Nelson and his Orchestra – 1940
10 - She's Some Daisy for Nineteen Years Old - Fairley Holden - 1947
11 – Twenty-Three Starlets - Merv Griffin with Hugo Winterhalter's Orchestra – 1951
12 - The Lady from Twenty-Nine Palms - Tony Pastor and his Orchestra – 1947
13 - Thirty-One Miles for a Nickel - Deek Watson and his Brown Dots – 1945
14 – Forty-Seven Ginger Headed Sailors - Ray Starita and his Ambassador Band - 1928
15 – Sixty-Seven Gals in Savannah - Prairie Ramblers – 1938
16 - Wreck of the Southern Old 97 - Billy Jones and Ernest Hare with Carl Fenton's Orchestra – 1925
Hour Two:
17 – The Three Fathom Frameup – This is Your FBI – 1949 (Radio Drama)
18 – Three to Die – Box 13 – 1948 (Radio Drama)
19 – Three Little Words – Paul Small with Sam Lanin’s Dance Orchestra – 1930
20 – Three Wishes – Freddy Martin and his Orchestra - 1933