Timebuster Rotary Telephone
Grandma has gifted young penniless engineering student Reginald Wilson a Timebuster 2000 Rotary telephone. This special rotary phone plugs right into any wall outlet, and allows one to talk to anyone, be they alive or be they dead, from any point in history. Will he use it wisely?
Hour One has 2 20-second pauses (with music) at 16:33 and 38:52 for local station ID:
Here is Hour One divided into 3 segments to facilitate local station ID:
1 - Dust On My Telephone - Jim Boyd and his Men of the West – 1949
2 - Hallo, Was MacHst Du Heut' Daisy - The Comedian Harmonists – 1931
3 - Call Me Darling - Merle Johnston - 1931
4 - Hello Central, Give Me No Man's Land - Al Jolson - 1918
5 - Give Me Your Telephone Number - J. C. Higginbotham and his Six Hicks – 1930
6 - On the Party Line - Billy Murray - 1917
7 - When the Lightnin' Struck the Coon Creek Party Line - Hoosier Hot Shots – 1941
8 - Ring Telephone Ring - Ray Eberle with Glenn Miller and his Orchestra - 1941
9 - Hallo valsen (Telefon valsen) - Helge Rungwald og Jens Warny med sit Orkester – 1936
10 - The Telephone Song - The Andrews Sisters with Vic Schoen and his Orchestra – 1950
11 - Hello, Hello! - Wilbur Sweatman's Original Jazz Band – 1919
12 - Busy Line - The Cloony Sisters with Tony Pastor and his Orchestra - 1949
Party Line Circuitry
13 - Optaget (Busy Line) - Poul Olsen og hans Sekstet – 1953
14 - Telephone Blues - Floyd Dixon and Johnny Moore with Johnny Moore's Three Blazers – 1951
15 - Call the Police - The King Cole Trio – 1940
Hour Two:
16 - Sorry, Wrong Number - Suspense – 1943 (Radio Suspense Drama)
17 - The Big Phone Call - Dragnet – 1952 (Radio Suspense Drama)
