Starter of this subject: Kayla
Last post in this subject: 9/7/2000
Messages in this subject: 4
| Kayla | 9/7/2000 4 replies |
| What is an EKKO stamp? What is a QLS card? and where can I hear Sam and Henry? And what is the pair better known as? |
| J.Cooper | 9/8/2000 2 replies |
| Things(cards) short wave radio people send to each other with the call letters of the monicker used, let the other guy know his signal has been picked-up and heard.......Sam & Henry..??? ....we all know this one..became AMOS & ANDY. I have some of those early recordings....(Awwww. that was too easy!)....HOW ABOUT THIS ONE..???????....(easy for some)...what two Writers were chiefly credited for doing the Scripts for the long running FIBBER McGEE & MOLLY show..and what was the show called when Jim & Marion first became Popular on Radio??????? |
| Ted Hering | 9/8/2000 1 replies |
| Don Quinn was the name I remember. And the earliest network show starring the Jordans was "Smack-Out" -- as in, "We're smack out of that today." Evidently the couple ran a country store that had trouble keeping things in stock. |
| Harlan Zinck | 9/29/2000 0 replies |
| Phil Leslie was the other FM&M writer. |
| Jim Stokes | 9/8/2000 0 replies |
| You must be referring to a QSL card. I never heard of a QLS card. QSL is a term that came from amateur radio. It means a verification back from a station that you have heard them. You write to the station giving the time of day in local time, how long you listened to the broacast (like from 9 am CST to 10 am CST) on September 08, 2000). Then you give particulars of the programming you heard, like the music, the commercials, the sta |