Library of Tools
Ray and Rex, at the end of their collective rope with Miss Krakauer’s assignment – to scrutinize the relationship between the wanderer Odysseus and the giant one-eyed Cyclops – have decided to bolt. They climbed into the Kingsley brand Mark IV Model Time Travel Burlap Sack – the one with the ergonomic drawstring. It’s the cheap model where you can’t control which year you’ll wind up in. They are far into the future. The library is still there – only now it’s a lending library of tools – for robots.
Hour One has 2 20-second pauses (with music) at 15:29 and 38:16 for local station ID:
Here is Hour One divided into 3 segments to facilitate local station ID:
Hour One:
1 – Let’s Wander Away - Lewis James with Ben Selvin’s Knickerbockers – 1925
2 – Lovin’ Machine - Rosalind Patton with Elliot Lawrence and his Orchestra – 1951
3 - High Geared Daddy - Webb Pierce and his Southern Valley Boys – 1950
4 - Like a Bolt from the Blue - Chuck Richards with the Mills Blue Rhythm Band – 1934
5 - Jig Saw Puzzle Blues - Joe Venuti and his Orchestra – 1933
6 – Fat and Greasy – Fats Waller – 1940
7 - You Can't Brush Me Off - Paula Kelly with Al Donahue and his Orchestra - 1940
8 - Rip Saw Blues - Art Landry and his Orchestra – 1924
9 - Drill, Ye Tarriers, Drill - Dan W. Quinn - 1904
10 - Scissor-Grinder Joe - Cook's Dreamland Orchestra - 1924
11 – Scissor-Grinder Joe - The Virginians – 1924
12 - Grinder Man Blues - Memphis Slim – 1940
13 - The Little Man with the Hammer – Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra – 1935
14 - Wire Brush Stomp - Gene Krupa and his Orchestra - 1938
15 – First Gear – Alan Dean with the All Star Sextet – 1949
16 - Climbing Up the Ladder of Love - Dusty Rhoades with Ted Weems and his Orchestra – 1926
Hour Two:
17 – Murder in G Flat – Suspense – 1951 (Radio Drama)
18 – The Big Knife – Dragnet – 1950 (Radio Drama)
19 – Battle Axe – Jimmie Lunceford and his Orchestra – 1941