Aunt Jenny's Real Life Stories

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Aunt Jenny's Real Life Stories is a 15-minute radio drama that aired January 18, 1937, to November 16, 1956, on CBS, sponsored by Spry shortening. The program was heard weekdays at 11:45 a.m. until 1946, when it moved to 12:15 p.m. Aunt Jenny was a widow, but in early episodes she was married to Calvin, who edited the Littleton News. The show's theme was a strings interpretation of "Believe Me, If All Those Endearing Young Charms", and the background music was supplied by organist Elsie Thompson. Various Aunt Jenny cookbooks were offered as Spry premiums. rdf:langString
Aunt Jenny's Real Life Stories var en 15-minuters radio-såpa som sändes mellan 18 januari 1937 till 16 november 1965 på CBS, sponsrat av . Programmet sändes på vardagar klockan 11:45 fram tills 1946 då det flyttades till 12:15. Aunt Jenny (spelad av och ) gav matlagningsråd och bjöd på hemmasnickrad filosofi från sitt hem i Littleton där hon bodde med sin kanariefågel (spelad av ). Recepten som Aunt Jenny bjöd på nämnde oftast hennes sponsors produkt. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Aunt Jenny's Real Life Stories is a 15-minute radio drama that aired January 18, 1937, to November 16, 1956, on CBS, sponsored by Spry shortening. The program was heard weekdays at 11:45 a.m. until 1946, when it moved to 12:15 p.m. Unlike most continuing soap operas, on Monday of each week a new, self-contained storyline was begun, one which would then reach its conclusion on Friday. A review in the trade publication Radio Daily noted that the program's "dramatic playlets with popular appeal plots hold good human interest." Aunt Jenny (Edith Spencer, Agnes Young) offered cooking tips and homespun philosophy from her home in Littleton where she lived on Indian Hill with her canary (Henry Boyd). Her full name was Jennifer F. Wheeler. Aunt Jenny's recipes often included a mention of her sponsor, Spry shortening. Jimmy Dwan supplied the sound effects of rattling pots and pans. Every day, her friend Danny (announcer Dan Seymour) would drop by for a chat in her kitchen. Then Aunt Jenny would introduce and narrate one of her stories. These were five-chapter daytime dramas with different casts in stories which came to a conclusion on Fridays. One actor who began his radio career on this series was Richard Widmark. Eleanor Abbey also was a member of the cast. Aunt Jenny was a widow, but in early episodes she was married to Calvin, who edited the Littleton News. The show's theme was a strings interpretation of "Believe Me, If All Those Endearing Young Charms", and the background music was supplied by organist Elsie Thompson. Various Aunt Jenny cookbooks were offered as Spry premiums. There was a Canadian equivalent of Aunt Jenny: Aunt Lucy.
rdf:langString Aunt Jenny's Real Life Stories var en 15-minuters radio-såpa som sändes mellan 18 januari 1937 till 16 november 1965 på CBS, sponsrat av . Programmet sändes på vardagar klockan 11:45 fram tills 1946 då det flyttades till 12:15. Aunt Jenny (spelad av och ) gav matlagningsråd och bjöd på hemmasnickrad filosofi från sitt hem i Littleton där hon bodde med sin kanariefågel (spelad av ). Recepten som Aunt Jenny bjöd på nämnde oftast hennes sponsors produkt. Varje dag kom hennes vän Danny (spelad av påannonsören Dan Seymour) för ett samtal i Jennys kök. Under dessa samtal introducerade och berättade Jenny sina historier. Dessa var draman uppdelade i fem delar som fick sitt slut på fredagen varje vecka. En skådespelare som började sin radiokarriär i detta program var Richard Widmark.
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