The Future As Seen From 1926
The year is 1926. Bulgarian futurist and scientist Ivo Bakalov predicts a rosy and utopian future for 2026, and then builds a time machine to go there to see if he was correct in his prognostications.
Hour One has two 20-second pauses (with music) at 17:09 and 38:30 for local station ID:
Here is Hour One divided into three segments to facilitate local station ID:
Hour One:
1 - To the Future - Ben Selvin and his Orchestra – 1931
2 - My Dream of the Big Parade - The Peerless Quartet with Billy Murray - 1926
3 - Hokey Pokey Diddle Dee-Rum - Ernest Hare and Billy Jones – 1926
4 - Ev'rybody's Charleston Crazy - The Georgia Melodians - 1926
5 - Ein Bisschen Feuer – Francesco’s Dance Band - 1926
6 - Venus Blues - Dans orkester 'Efim Schachmeister' - 1926
7 - Collegiate - The Revellers - 1926
8 - Poor Papa - Tom Stacks with Jimmy Johnstons Rebels – 1926
9 - Rudolph Valentino (The Great Director Has Called You) - Arthur Fields - 1926
10 - Too Many Parties and Too Many Pals - Metropolitan Entertainers – 1926
11 - House Rent Rag - Johnny Dodds' Dixieland Jug Blowers - 1926
12 - You're Next - Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five - 1926
13 - Oh How I Love Bulgarians - Harry Reser's Syncopators – 1926
14 - The Gay Highway - Peter Dawson - 1926
15 - Keep Right on to the End of the Road - Sir Harry Lauder – 1926
Hour Two:
16 – To the Future – Dimension X – 1950
17 – Murder Makes a Payoff – The Fat Man – 1955
