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Tonight I tuned in to one of the old time radio streams I listen to from
time to time and heard the tail end of an "X-1" episode. This was an NBC
sci fi series from the fading days of network radio.

I didn't hear enough to catch the point of the story, but in the credits I
learned that the script was "based on idea by Al Jazzbeaux Collins" who was
also credited as one of the actors.

A facet of Al's carreer I hadn't known about.

Norm
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Tonight I tuned in to one of the old time radio streams I listen to from
time to time and heard the tail end of an "X-1" episode. This was an NBC
sci fi series from the fading days of network radio.

I didn't hear enough to catch the point of the story, but in the credits I
learned that the script was "based on idea by Al Jazzbeaux Collins" who was
also credited as one of the actors.

A facet of Al's carreer I hadn't known about.

Norm


Sorry. Posted in the wrong group.
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Tonight I tuned in to one of the old time radio streams I listen to from
time to time and heard the tail end of an "X-1" episode. This was an NBC
sci fi series from the fading days of network radio.

I didn't hear enough to catch the point of the story, but in the credits I
learned that the script was "based on idea by Al Jazzbeaux Collins" who
was
also credited as one of the actors.

A facet of Al's carreer I hadn't known about.

Norm


Could this be your ep?

85934A "REAL GONE" 90 02-27-57 :30:00*

Hep Cat's
view of an artist who
produces
amazing miniature statuary.
The original
script is by Ernest
Kinoy. Jazz
disc jockey, Al "Jazzbo"
Collins
stars, and supporting him were
John
Barrigray, John McGovern and
Harold
Huber. Writer: Ernest Kinoy


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That's the one. Thanks.


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Tonight I tuned in to one of the old time radio streams I listen to from
time to time and heard the tail end of an "X-1" episode. This was an NBC
sci fi series from the fading days of network radio.

I didn't hear enough to catch the point of the story, but in the credits I
learned that the script was "based on idea by Al Jazzbeaux Collins" who
was
also credited as one of the actors.

A facet of Al's carreer I hadn't known about.

Norm


Could this be your ep?

85934A "REAL GONE" 90 02-27-57 :30:00*

Hep Cat's
view of an artist who
produces
amazing miniature statuary.
The original
script is by Ernest
Kinoy. Jazz
disc jockey, Al "Jazzbo"
Collins
stars, and supporting him were
John
Barrigray, John McGovern and
Harold
Huber. Writer: Ernest Kinoy

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