Fallacies
Ray, appalled that critical thinking classes have now been wiped from the face of the country, and that his old professor has been disappeared, is frantically trying to school younger brother Rex on the fine points of logical fallacies – beliefs based on unsound thinking.
Hour One has 2 20-second pauses (with music) at 14:32 and 36:33 for local station ID:
Here is Hour One divided into 3 segments to facilitate local station ID:
Hour One:
1 - I Got More Sense Than That - Pinetop Smith – 1929
2 - Sax Appeal - B. A. Rolfe and his Palais D'or Orchestra – 1927
3 - Six Appeal - Benny Goodman and his Sextet - 1943
False Dichotomy?
4 - Dancing in the Dark from Bandwagon - Jerry Cooper - 1946
5 - Cherry Picking Blues - Ida Cox with Lovie Austin and her Blues Serenaders – 1924
6 - Blue Dilemma - John Kirby and his Onyx Club Band – 1938
7 - Bugler's Dilemma - John Kirby Sextet - 1941
8 - The Roving Gambler - Doye O'Dell - 1948
9 - Hasty Heart - The Mullenacs with the Billy Mayo Quintet – 1950
10 - The Old Kitchen Kettle - The Ted Weems Orchestra - 1933
11 - Prove It On Me Blues - Ma Rainey and her Tub Jug Washboard Band – 1928
12 - Slippery Sam the Stoker - Bobbie Comber - 1931
13 - The Slippery Slide - St. Hilda Colliery Band – 1922
14 - African Hunch - Richard M. Jones Jazz Wizards - 1927
15 - An Irish-Dutch Argument - Steve Porter and Frank Kennedy – 1909
16 - It's Just a Matter of Opinion – Buddy Stewart with Gene Krupa and his Orchestra – 1946
Hour Two:
17 - The Crowd - Suspense – 1950
18 - Jack Benny Visits Ivy - Halls of Ivy – 1950
19 – Harlem Hunch - Slim Gaillard and his Orchestra – 1945
20 - If I Had Any Sense - Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five – 1954