Behind the MIC (Radio)*
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Behind the Mike was a Blue Network (NBC) radio series hosted by Graham McNamee, spotlighting behind-the-scenes stories in radio broadcasting. The sustaining show aired Sundays at 4:30 p.m. ET from September 15, 1940, to April 19, 1942.
The program featured interviews with on-air personalities and announcers, musicians and other performers, composers, the creators of sound-effects, producers, engineers and other technicians involved in radio production.
As many as six stories were covered in each broadcast, and questions from listeners were answered in the "Correspondence Corner" segment. Music was provided by Ernie Watson and his orchestra.
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Behind The Mike 41-11-30 ep63 Impersonations of Famous People (Final)
TeslaWirelessRadioBefore anyone leaves a comment and asks why it is spelled Mike and not Mic in the title, I do not know. This is how it was billed back then, so I followed their spelling. Behind the Mike was a Blue Network (NBC) radio series hosted by Graham McNamee, spotlighting behind-the-scenes stories in radio broadcasting. The sustaining show aired Sundays at 4:30 p.m. ET from September 15, 1940, to April 19, 1942. The program featured interviews with on-air personalities and announcers, musicians and other performers, composers, the creators of sound-effects, producers, engineers and other technicians involved in radio production. As many as six stories were covered in each broadcast, and questions from listeners were answered in the "Correspondence Corner" segment. Music was provided by Ernie Watson and his orchestra. After McNamee's death May 9, 1942, the name of the series changed to This is the Truth, then Nothing But the Truth and continued until June 7, 1942. Another program with the title Behind the Mike ran on CBS Radio during the 1931–32 season.27 views -
Behind The Mike 41-10-12 ep56 Zulu Radio Star
TeslaWirelessRadioBefore anyone leaves a comment and asks why it is spelled Mike and not Mic in the title, I do not know. This is how it was billed back then, so I followed their spelling. Behind the Mike was a Blue Network (NBC) radio series hosted by Graham McNamee, spotlighting behind-the-scenes stories in radio broadcasting. The sustaining show aired Sundays at 4:30 p.m. ET from September 15, 1940, to April 19, 1942. The program featured interviews with on-air personalities and announcers, musicians and other performers, composers, the creators of sound-effects, producers, engineers and other technicians involved in radio production. As many as six stories were covered in each broadcast, and questions from listeners were answered in the "Correspondence Corner" segment. Music was provided by Ernie Watson and his orchestra. After McNamee's death May 9, 1942, the name of the series changed to This is the Truth, then Nothing But the Truth and continued until June 7, 1942. Another program with the title Behind the Mike ran on CBS Radio during the 1931–32 season.25 views -
Behind The Mike 41-06-29 ep41 The Associated Press
TeslaWirelessRadioBefore anyone leaves a comment and asks why it is spelled Mike and not Mic in the title, I do not know. This is how it was billed back then, so I followed their spelling. Behind the Mike was a Blue Network (NBC) radio series hosted by Graham McNamee, spotlighting behind-the-scenes stories in radio broadcasting. The sustaining show aired Sundays at 4:30 p.m. ET from September 15, 1940, to April 19, 1942. The program featured interviews with on-air personalities and announcers, musicians and other performers, composers, the creators of sound-effects, producers, engineers and other technicians involved in radio production. As many as six stories were covered in each broadcast, and questions from listeners were answered in the "Correspondence Corner" segment. Music was provided by Ernie Watson and his orchestra. After McNamee's death May 9, 1942, the name of the series changed to This is the Truth, then Nothing But the Truth and continued until June 7, 1942. Another program with the title Behind the Mike ran on CBS Radio during the 1931–32 season.26 views -
Behind The Mike 41-06-08 ep38 Selling A Show To A Sponsor
TeslaWirelessRadioBefore anyone leaves a comment and asks why it is spelled Mike and not Mic in the title, I do not know. This is how it was billed back then, so I followed their spelling. Behind the Mike was a Blue Network (NBC) radio series hosted by Graham McNamee, spotlighting behind-the-scenes stories in radio broadcasting. The sustaining show aired Sundays at 4:30 p.m. ET from September 15, 1940, to April 19, 1942. The program featured interviews with on-air personalities and announcers, musicians and other performers, composers, the creators of sound-effects, producers, engineers and other technicians involved in radio production. As many as six stories were covered in each broadcast, and questions from listeners were answered in the "Correspondence Corner" segment. Music was provided by Ernie Watson and his orchestra. After McNamee's death May 9, 1942, the name of the series changed to This is the Truth, then Nothing But the Truth and continued until June 7, 1942. Another program with the title Behind the Mike ran on CBS Radio during the 1931–32 season.27 views -
Behind The Mike 41-05-18 ep35 Amusing Stories Behind Radio
TeslaWirelessRadioBefore anyone leaves a comment and asks why it is spelled Mike and not Mic in the title, I do not know. This is how it was billed back then, so I followed their spelling. Behind the Mike was a Blue Network (NBC) radio series hosted by Graham McNamee, spotlighting behind-the-scenes stories in radio broadcasting. The sustaining show aired Sundays at 4:30 p.m. ET from September 15, 1940, to April 19, 1942. The program featured interviews with on-air personalities and announcers, musicians and other performers, composers, the creators of sound-effects, producers, engineers and other technicians involved in radio production. As many as six stories were covered in each broadcast, and questions from listeners were answered in the "Correspondence Corner" segment. Music was provided by Ernie Watson and his orchestra. After McNamee's death May 9, 1942, the name of the series changed to This is the Truth, then Nothing But the Truth and continued until June 7, 1942. Another program with the title Behind the Mike ran on CBS Radio during the 1931–32 season.26 views -
Behind The Mike 41-05-04 ep33 Enoch Lights Disappearance From The Airways
TeslaWirelessRadioBefore anyone leaves a comment and asks why it is spelled Mike and not Mic in the title, I do not know. This is how it was billed back then, so I followed their spelling. Behind the Mike was a Blue Network (NBC) radio series hosted by Graham McNamee, spotlighting behind-the-scenes stories in radio broadcasting. The sustaining show aired Sundays at 4:30 p.m. ET from September 15, 1940, to April 19, 1942. The program featured interviews with on-air personalities and announcers, musicians and other performers, composers, the creators of sound-effects, producers, engineers and other technicians involved in radio production. As many as six stories were covered in each broadcast, and questions from listeners were answered in the "Correspondence Corner" segment. Music was provided by Ernie Watson and his orchestra. After McNamee's death May 9, 1942, the name of the series changed to This is the Truth, then Nothing But the Truth and continued until June 7, 1942. Another program with the title Behind the Mike ran on CBS Radio during the 1931–32 season.46 views -
Behind The Mike 41-04-20 ep31 Director - Star Relations
TeslaWirelessRadioBefore anyone leaves a comment and asks why it is spelled Mike and not Mic in the title, I do not know. This is how it was billed back then, so I followed their spelling. Behind the Mike was a Blue Network (NBC) radio series hosted by Graham McNamee, spotlighting behind-the-scenes stories in radio broadcasting. The sustaining show aired Sundays at 4:30 p.m. ET from September 15, 1940, to April 19, 1942. The program featured interviews with on-air personalities and announcers, musicians and other performers, composers, the creators of sound-effects, producers, engineers and other technicians involved in radio production. As many as six stories were covered in each broadcast, and questions from listeners were answered in the "Correspondence Corner" segment. Music was provided by Ernie Watson and his orchestra. After McNamee's death May 9, 1942, the name of the series changed to This is the Truth, then Nothing But the Truth and continued until June 7, 1942. Another program with the title Behind the Mike ran on CBS Radio during the 1931–32 season.27 views -
Behind The Mike 41-03-23 ep27 The Lee DeForrest Story
TeslaWirelessRadioBefore anyone leaves a comment and asks why it is spelled Mike and not Mic in the title, I do not know. This is how it was billed back then, so I followed their spelling. Behind the Mike was a Blue Network (NBC) radio series hosted by Graham McNamee, spotlighting behind-the-scenes stories in radio broadcasting. The sustaining show aired Sundays at 4:30 p.m. ET from September 15, 1940, to April 19, 1942. The program featured interviews with on-air personalities and announcers, musicians and other performers, composers, the creators of sound-effects, producers, engineers and other technicians involved in radio production. As many as six stories were covered in each broadcast, and questions from listeners were answered in the "Correspondence Corner" segment. Music was provided by Ernie Watson and his orchestra. After McNamee's death May 9, 1942, the name of the series changed to This is the Truth, then Nothing But the Truth and continued until June 7, 1942. Another program with the title Behind the Mike ran on CBS Radio during the 1931–32 season.27 views -
Behind The Mike 41-03-02 ep24 Pioneers Of Radio Entertainment
TeslaWirelessRadioBefore anyone leaves a comment and asks why it is spelled Mike and not Mic in the title, I do not know. This is how it was billed back then, so I followed their spelling. Behind the Mike was a Blue Network (NBC) radio series hosted by Graham McNamee, spotlighting behind-the-scenes stories in radio broadcasting. The sustaining show aired Sundays at 4:30 p.m. ET from September 15, 1940, to April 19, 1942. The program featured interviews with on-air personalities and announcers, musicians and other performers, composers, the creators of sound-effects, producers, engineers and other technicians involved in radio production. As many as six stories were covered in each broadcast, and questions from listeners were answered in the "Correspondence Corner" segment. Music was provided by Ernie Watson and his orchestra. After McNamee's death May 9, 1942, the name of the series changed to This is the Truth, then Nothing But the Truth and continued until June 7, 1942. Another program with the title Behind the Mike ran on CBS Radio during the 1931–32 season.28 views -
Behind The Mike 41-02-23 ep23 Comedy Broadcasts
TeslaWirelessRadioBefore anyone leaves a comment and asks why it is spelled Mike and not Mic in the title, I do not know. This is how it was billed back then, so I followed their spelling. Behind the Mike was a Blue Network (NBC) radio series hosted by Graham McNamee, spotlighting behind-the-scenes stories in radio broadcasting. The sustaining show aired Sundays at 4:30 p.m. ET from September 15, 1940, to April 19, 1942. The program featured interviews with on-air personalities and announcers, musicians and other performers, composers, the creators of sound-effects, producers, engineers and other technicians involved in radio production. As many as six stories were covered in each broadcast, and questions from listeners were answered in the "Correspondence Corner" segment. Music was provided by Ernie Watson and his orchestra. After McNamee's death May 9, 1942, the name of the series changed to This is the Truth, then Nothing But the Truth and continued until June 7, 1942. Another program with the title Behind the Mike ran on CBS Radio during the 1931–32 season.18 views