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<metadata><identifier>PeteKelleyBlues</identifier><title>Pete Kelley Blues</title><creator>Richard Breen</creator><mediatype>audio</mediatype><collection>oldtimeradio</collection><description>Pete Kelley Blues (1951) arrived on radio almost two years after Jack Webb reached stardom in Dragnet. All the Webb trademarks were here: the quips, the snappy comebacks, the short-tempered realism. Much of the show's appeal was in the music: Webb was a lifelong fan of hot jazz. This is one of Webb's best shows and the basis of his 1955 film of the same name. &#13;
NBC   SUSTAINING         Wednesdays 8:00 - 8:30 pm&#13;
        STARS: Jack Webb               ANNOUNCER: George Fenneman&#13;
        CREATER: Richard Breen         WRITERS: James Moser, Jo Eisnger&#13;
        THE BAND: Dick Cathcart (cornet); Marty Matlock (clarinet); Elmer&#13;
        Schneider (trombone); Ray Schneider (piano); Bill Newman (guitar);&#13;
        Marty Carb (bass); Nick Fatool (drums)</description><subject>Jack Webb; Old Time Radio Show</subject><publicdate>2008-02-01 01:53:13</publicdate><addeddate>2008-02-01 00:17:54</addeddate><uploader>cblocksmith@comcast.net</uploader><updatedate>2008-02-02 16:22:35</updatedate><updater>twainbough</updater><collection>radioprograms</collection></metadata>
