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| Subject:
Radio Show: "Thank You, Stusia"
Category: Arts and Entertainment Asked by: buckram-ga List Price: $3.50 |
Posted:
01 Jun 2004 07:34 PDT
Expires: 01 Jul 2004 07:34 PDT Question ID: 354708 |
I would like brief, basic information about the c. 1936 radio show
"Thank You, Stusia": premise/story line(s), major characters & cast,
etc. A promotional token indicates that the series was sponsored by
Alka-Seltzer and may have been based in 15th century Spain ("Gracias
Stusia 1477"). There was also a song titled "Thank You, Stusia,"
possibly the program theme, written by Jack Frost in 1936. |
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| Subject:
Re: Radio Show: "Thank You, Stusia"
From: pinkfreud-ga on 09 Jun 2004 15:58 PDT |
This sounds like the same show that another customer described here: http://www.answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=334863 |
| Subject:
Re: Radio Show: "Thank You, Stusia"
From: buckram-ga on 09 Jun 2004 17:12 PDT |
Thanks, pinkfreud! That's interesting. I'm pretty sure of my info as far as it goes (dates, etc.) , but maybe the '53 Washington, DC show-- either as a rerun or remake-- offers a new avenue of research. Best of luck, Buckram |
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