July 13, 2009
Remembering Radio: Wild Bill Hickok – First Show

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The HMHS Podcast Network’s Remembering Radio brings you the very first episode of The Wild Bill Hickok Radio Show from April, 1951. Produced by the Mutual Broadcasting System (MBS).

The Wild Bill Hickok Radio Show ran from 1951-1954, and included 271 episodes. The show made the transition to television while keeping the same cast; which is quite unusual.

Of course this show is a fictionalized telling of James Butler (Wild Bill) Hickok, and is intended purely as entertainment and adventure; yet could be used as an opportunity to delve into a study of the “Wild West”. Here are a couple of inexpensive books that may add to your child’s learning experience:

Christianbooks.com has a couple copies left (they are also on back-order) of
Wild Bill Hickok
, and Wild Bill Hickok: Legend of The Wild West available through Amazon.

Some of you parents may recognize the voice of Jingles; grandparents definitely should – it was that of Andy Devine, a famous character actor.

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July 6, 2009
Remembering Radio: The Aldrich Family – The Bicycle

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Beginning our series “Remembering Radio” on the HMHS Podcast Network is this April, 1953 episode of The Aldrich FamilyThe Bicycle.

Our parents and grandparents remember family radio time, where instead of sitting in front of a television set, families gathered around the big console radio in the sitting room listening to great adventure, comedy, mystery, and science fiction shows as their imaginations painted a world for them.

We present these old time radio shows in the hopes that your family will spend a few minutes together enjoying the wonderful world of Audio Theater; the theater of the mind. Afterward you can use the opportunity for great family discussions. Ask each member how they pictured the cast to look like; the family’s home; the dance; the bicycle. It is fun to compare the different way we see things with our mind’s eye! Then discuss the story. What good things happened? What things were not so good? What would have been a better way to behave? Use this as a spring-board into a larger discussion on responsibility and ethics, and let us know about your family’s discussions in the comments section below.

An underlying theme to this episode is responsibility. To further the discussion and early teaching of responsibility, we found a great book that can aide parents in training children to choose responsibility aptly titled: Choosing Responsibility.

For your teenagers there is a wonderful book written for teens by teens called Do Hard Things: A Teenage Rebellion Against Low Expectations which is written with the goal of “combating the idea of adolescence as a vacation from responsibility”.

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