Nostradama
At their wits’ end with the stories in the newspaper – unable to stand the apprehension of not knowing what tomorrow will bring - brothers Ray and Rex have volunteered to trek to the secret hideout of notorious prophetess Nostradama. They’ve brought a couple portable typewriters in order to take down her predictions for the future.
Hour One has 2 20-second pauses (with music) at 16:44 and 39:21 for local station ID:
Here is Hour One divided into 3 segments to facilitate local station ID:
Hour One:
1 - Tomorrow Is Another Day - Ben Bernie and his Orchestra – 1930
2 - Twenty-Five Years from Now - Al Bernard – 1923
3 - Don't Do Anything Today That You'll Be Sorry for Tomorrow - Terry Shand and his Band
4 - Counting The Days Until Tomorrow - Alan Dale with George Paxton and his Orchestra - 1945
5 - Fifty Years from Now - Frank Luther's trio – 1932
6 - A Hundred Years from Today - Ethel Waters with Benny Goodman's Orchestra – 1937
7 - Forse Domani (Maybe Tomorrow) - Antonio Vasquez with Armando Fragna and his Orchestra
8 - They're Hanging Old Jonesy Tomorrow - Bob Burnett - 1932
9 - I Won't Care a Hundred Years from Now - Clyde Moody – 1950
10 - Futuristic Shuffle - Jan Savitt and his Top Hatters - 1938
11 - You'll Never be Missed a Hundred Years from Now - Honey Duke and his Uke
12 - Nothing to Do Till Tomorrow - Eddie Morton - 1911
13 - Sin Futuro - Pedro Vargas con Mariachi Vargas De Tecalitlan
14 - Ten Thousand Years from Now - Henry Burr – 1923
15 - Futuristic Rhythm - Ben Pollack and his Park Central Orchestra – 1928
16 - Let's Drink a Drink to the Future - Ben Selvin – 1931
Hour Two:
17 - Dark Future - The Whistler – 1947 (Radio Drama)
18 - Outer Limit –Beyond Tomorrow – 1950 (Radio Drama)
19 - You're My Past, Present and Future - Freddy Martin - 1933