Radio live! television live! : those golden days when horses were coconuts /
"Some of the most evocative and memorable sounds in TV and radio were created live, without the benefit of computers and CD technology. The Fibber McGee crash, the wooden steps and creaking door of Jack Benny's cellar, the thundering gallop of the Lone Ranger's trusty steed, Silver -...
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Jefferson, N.C. :
McFarland,
c2000.
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Table of Contents:
- Before the Age Became Golden
- Breaking into Radio
- Behind the Picture Tube
- Television's Early Risk Takers: Ed Sullivan and Garry Moore
- Not All the Days Were Golden
- Radio SFX and Television Face Off
- On the Road Again
- Juggling Two Hats
- Which Was Funnier, Live Radio or Live TV?
- Living on the Edge: Ad-Libbing
- Not for the Faint of Heart
- One of TV's Finest Hours
- SFX Makes the News!
- Television's Two Biggest Embarrassments
- Sounds Like Fun!
- Getting Laughs the Quiet Way
- Red Skelton: The Name Says It All
- Television's Most Despised People
- Is It Sound Effects or Foleying?


