Voice of the Stars (No. 3)

The 10-inch 78 RPM disc was issued in the U.K. (VS3 – CA-15670). According to the label, this record was issued on behalf of the Cinematograph Trade Benevolent Fund. Stewart and Margaret Sullavan are heard in a short scene from the 1936 film, Next Time We Love. This same clip had been used on the…

Read More

X-15 Soundtrack Music

This 1961 movie starred Charles Bronson and featured Mary Tyler Moore in her first film role. Jimmy Stewart was the narrator. There was no soundtrack album, but the film’s theme written by Nathan Scott, was issued as a single by Neal Hefti. The single received a review in the December 4, 1961, issue of Billboard…

Read More

The Six Shooter – Hiram’s Gold Strike

Originally broadcast on January 10, 1954, this story is also known by the titles The Prospector and Hiram Grover’s Strike. The role of Hiram Grover is played by Howard McNear. Others in the play are Herb Vigran as Enoch Wilson, Bill Johnstone as Doc Nibbles and Barney Phillips and Tony Barrett as the outlaws Len…

Read More

The Jack Benny Show with Jimmy Stewart

Jimmy’s first appearance on The Jack Benny Show came on Sunday, January 9, 1949, in an episode called Lunch at the Brown Derby. The CBS program was broadcast from 7 to 7:30 p.m. The Benny show, having been on the air for many years, usually didn’t get more than a mention in the radio listings…

Read More

Jack Benny – Volume Two

Jack Benny – Volume Two is a six-cassette set issued by Radio Spirits in 1995. Jimmy Stewart was the guest on one of the shows included in the set. It was the show titled Lunch at the Brown Derby, which had been originally broadcast on January 9, 1949. It begins on Side-A of tape 5,…

Read More

The Shootist – Soundtrack

Jimmy Stewart plays the role of E.W. “Doc” Hostetler in this 1976 John Wayne film. “Doc” has to tell John Wayne’s character that he has terminal cancer and will die an agonizing death. No soundtrack album was released at the time of the film. For years, only a few tracks from the Elmer Bernstein scored…

Read More

New York Film Critics Circle Awards

The 5th New York Film Critics Circle Awards for 1939 were announced on December 27, 1939, and the awards ceremony was broadcast just over a week later on January 7, 1940. The show was broadcast by NBC from 6:30-7 p.m. eastern time. The New York Times ran this listing on the day of the broadcast:…

Read More