
Old Timers Program 5x-xx-xx First Song - Borrowed Knife
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Tim
This the old Timers program brought to you every Saturday at 12:45. We'll start the program off today. Tomorrow night, next tune we have on program is Hop Like Ladies. Next June we have on program and hop along Peter, won't you go along with me. Thank you, John. The next one we have on program is Lynchburg Town and lovely break it.
John
It'S it.
Tim
Next year my own program is Sally Good. Well this is all the time I have for today, but we'll see you next Saturday. We leave there with coming Gap.
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UPS Representative
The UPS store we know things can get busy this upcoming holiday. You can count on us to be open and ready to help with any packing and shipping or anything else you might need.
Customer
Is there anything you can't do?
UPS Representative
Actually, I don't have a good singing voice. The ups nope. But our certified packing experts can pack and ship just about anything.
Narrator
At least that's good. The UPS store be unstoppable. Most locations are independently owned. Products, services, pricing and hours of operation may vary. See center for details. Come in today to get your holiday goodies there on time.
Podcast Summary: Harold's Old Time Radio
Episode: Old Timers Program 5x-xx-xx First Song - Borrowed Knife
Release Date: February 9, 2025
In this episode of Harold's Old Time Radio, host Tim presents the "Old Timers Program," a nostalgic journey back to the Golden Age of Radio. Broadcasted every Saturday at 12:45 PM, the program features classic radio shows and music that once captivated families before the advent of television.
Tim outlines the lineup for the episode, sharing details about the upcoming tunes and segments that listeners can look forward to. The selection includes beloved classics that evoke the essence of an era when radio was the centerpiece of family entertainment.
Notable Quote:
"We'll start the program off today. Tomorrow night, next tune we have on program is Hop Like Ladies."
— Tim [00:50]
The episode primarily revolves around presenting a curated selection of classic songs that transport listeners back to a time when families gathered around the radio for entertainment. Tim's engaging commentary sets the stage for each performance, providing context and reminiscing about the popularity of these shows and songs during their heyday.
As the episode wraps up, Tim hints at future content, including his own program titled Sally Good, indicating a personal touch and potential for more exclusive content in upcoming episodes.
Notable Quote:
"Next year my own program is Sally Good."
— Tim [09:58]
While the primary focus is on the nostalgic content, the episode includes a brief advertisement segment promoting the UPS Store. The advertisement emphasizes the store's readiness to handle the upcoming holiday rush, assuring customers of reliable packing and shipping services.
Notable Exchange:
Customer [13:37]: "Is there anything you can't do?"
UPS Representative [13:40]: "Actually, I don't have a good singing voice. The UPS nope. But our certified packing experts can pack and ship just about anything."
The episode concludes with a standard promotional message from the UPS Store, encouraging listeners to visit their locations for holiday shipping needs. While this segment is brief, it serves as a reminder of the everyday services that complemented the radio-watching lifestyle of the past.
This episode serves as a heartfelt homage to the classic radio programs that once unified families across America. Through curated music selections and nostalgic commentary, Tim brings the Golden Age of Radio back to life, offering both long-time enthusiasts and new listeners a glimpse into a cherished era of entertainment.