The Milwaukee journal – Jan 25,
1945
Swell Sound Effect
Anent the celebration today of The
Milwaukee Journal’s first 20 years in radio (a story about the growth of
broadcasting is on the Editorial Page), Gordon Thomas the “Top o’ the Morning”
emcee ran into a funny one Thursday.
Thomas was relating that about 20
years ago battery radio sets were just beginning to be superseded by the kind
that plug-in types were sometimes infested with gremlins, Thomas recalled, to
such a degree that the plugging in was likely to be followed by a more or less
violent explosion and sometimes a fire, Facetiously Thomas said: “The explosion
sounded like this,” and then, had Jimmy Robertson, his operator, play parts of
a routine sound effect record, full of whams, bangs and fiery cracklings, that
can serve in all cases where “explosion” is called for the script.
A few minutes later came a phone
call from a woman listener, who told Thomas quite seriously:
“That was a wonderful
dramatization of the explosion we had at our house in 1926 with our ‘plug in’
set. But, Mr. Thomas, you left out the fire engines!”
The Thomas re-creation had been so
accurate that the woman actually believed it was a dramatization of her own
experience!
WW2 broadcasts. The D-Day and Pearl Harbor ones are amazing. Any others?
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