"Sam Spade," The Radio Version |
The League of Nations was dissolved. First meeting of the United
Nations General Assembly was held. The CIA was established. Winston
Churchill suggested a “United States of Europe.” Italy established a
monarchy. Ho Chi Minh was elected
President of North Vietnam, attacked French. The Philippines gained independence
from U.S. Herman Goering was
sentenced to death. Harry S. Truman
seized U.S. railroads to prevent strike.
Annie Get Your Gun and The Iceman Cometh premiered on Broadway.
The “Adventures of Sam Spade” debuted on CBS Radio. The Cannes Film Festival
and The New York City Ballet were born.
We expected to live until we were 66.7 years old. Weight Watchers came
into being. Lost Weekend picked up
the Academy Award that year. Also on the
silver screen were It’s A Wonderful Life,
The Big Sleep, The Dark Mirror, Notorious,
The Strange Loves of Martha Ivers, The Best Years of Our Lives, The Postman Always Rings Twice, Song Of
The South, and Gilda. Herman Hesse was awarded the Nobel
Prize For Literature. Notable books for
1946 included The Stranger by Albert Camus, Member Of The Wedding by Carson
McCullers, All The King’s Men by Robert Penn Warren, Brideshead Revisited by Evelyn Waugh, and Delta Wedding by Eudora
Welty. We listened to “Prisoner of Love” by Perry Como, “To Each His Own” by Eddy Howard, “The Gypsy” by The
Ink Spots, “Five Minutes More” by Frank
Sinatra, and “Rumors Are Flying” by Frankie
Carle. The world lost W. C. Fields
and H. G. Wells. Gertrude
Stein departed as did Damon Runyon
and Booth Tarkington. Among the debuts
that year were Dolly Parton, Sylvester Stallone, Al Green, George W. Bush, Danny Glover,
Susan Sarandon, Steven Spielberg, Freddie Mercury,
Cher and Bill Clinton. If you were
around, what were you doing during the year of the Fire Dog?
1 comment:
I was around, but I don't remember a lot about it. I do remember listening to Sam Spade on the radio, and I can still sing "Use Wildroot Creme Oil, Charlie," the song I heard on the commercials.
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