A list of puns related to "List of old time radio programs"
My favorites include Dragnet, Yours Truly Johnny Dollar, Box 13 and Gangbusters.
You can find them anywhere (Archive.org, OTR websites, etc.) but I listen to a channel on Stitcher thatβs comprised of random Christmas programs from the golden age of radio. Theyβre my go-to at night now, and if you havenβt checked them out, Iβd highly recommend it!
I decided to find actual radio programs on YouTube to see how they were like and I found Bold Venture, the two main characters voiced by Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. Listening to it is a cool alternative from seeing the action on a screen or reading it in a short story. While I was listening to the program, I was imagining how the people must've looked like while saying their lines and what they used for the sound effects. If you want to know any radio programs you'd want to listen to, here's a Wikipedia page and the subreddit /r/otr.
Those songs were "A Day in the Life", "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds", "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da", and "Ticket to Ride".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clear_Channel_memorandum
I hope no one will object to a piece of the history of Soviet radio.
"Club of famous captains" β a multi-part radio play for children, published in the USSR from December 1945 to the early 1980s. The characters of the play were heroes of popular adventure books. The first issue aired on December 31, 1945 (the year of the end of the war).
The famous captains ' club meets in the evening, in an ordinary library. The library employees-Katyusha and Marya Petrovna-do not know anything about what is happening, although they constantly come across traces of the night's events. As a rule, each broadcast starts with their dialogue before closing. As soon as the doors closed and the clock struck seven o'clock, famous literary heroes - travelers descended from the pages of books and thousands of children froze at the radios.
And always sounded the club's welcome song.
In the rustle of mice, in the creak of floorboards
Slowly and decorously we descend from the pages,
Caftans rustle, someone's sword rings,
We are all captains. Everyone is famous.
There are no distances in the world, there are no such seas,
Which would not seen one of our ships
We are full of courage, we despise flattery,
We draw our swords for love and honorβ¦
Members of the famous captains ClubΒ»:
In addition to regularly appearing characters, many other literary characters appeared sporadically.
The voices of the captains, some of the best Soviet actors.
The music for the "club of famous captains" was written by the country's
... keep reading on reddit β‘My story of what's happened is over on /askmaths here: https://www.reddit.com/r/askmath/comments/chcblp/help_solve_my_old_lock_screen_pattern/
I gave certain parameters I remember about the code to narrow down the possibilities
Someone over there has said that potentially there is 500-700 combinations given my parameters. I worked out that in a 5 straight hour period I could do 1636 combinations which is more than enough.
I was wondering if someone would be able to program something that would show me all the combinations set with those parameters in picture form so I could look them over and cross out any that were definitely wrong and get started on trying all the combinations left.
- The locks creen has 9 nodes 3x3
- You can't activate the same node twice
- You can't go around a node. So if the set up was:
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
If you go from 3 to 9 it would automatically hit the 3-6-9 nodes in order in a full line
I have never done any programming before (except maybe html but idek if that counts) so I don't know how hard or easy this would be to program and anyone who's willing to put a bit of time to program this for me would be greatly appreciated! :)
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