CINNAMON BEAR
OLD TIME RADIO -
1 CD - 26 mp3
The CINNAMON BEAR is the classic
story of Judy and Jimmy Barton who search for the family's Silver Star
which goes on top of their Christmas tree. They discover the star has
disappeared from the attic. Then they meet The Cinnamon Bear, and fly to
Maybeland in his Soda Pop Airplane in pursuit of the Crazy Quilt Dragon,
whom they believe took the ornament. They meet a host of characters,
including Crazy Quilt Dragon, The Wintergreen Witch, Fe Fo the Giant,
and even Santa Claus.
Each amazing adventure is a
cliffhanger. Several times they recover the star, only to lose it again.
Eventually the star is found for good and they return home just in time
for Christmas.
This classic story was written
by Glan Heisch, inspired by the stuffed bear of his boyhood, for his
daughter, Catherine. Radio historians differ on the year of the first
broadcast. Some say 1937, others say 1943. It would seem that it was
"heard" several years before it was transcribed for broadcast. Airplay
would start just after Thanksgiving and run until Christmas Eve.
SHOWS LIST
37/11/29 1 Paddy O'Cinnamon
37/11/30 2 Weary Willie
37/12/01 3 Crazy Quilt Dragon
37/12/02 4 The Inkaboos
37/12/03 5 Wesley, the Wailing Whale
37/12/04 6 Samuel Seal
37/12/05 7 Presto, the Magician
37/12/06 8 Candy Pirates
37/12/07 9 Roly-Poly Policeman
37/12/08 10 Professor Whiz
37/12/09 11 Fee Foo, the Gentle Giant
37/12/10 12 Rhyming Rabbit
37/12/11 13 The Wintergreen Witch
37/12/12 14 Queen Melissa
37/12/13 15 Snapper Stick, the Crocodile
37/12/14 16 Oliver Ostrich
37/12/15 17 Muddlers
37/12/16 18 Cocklebur Cowboys
37/12/17 19 Wooden Indian
37/12/18 20 Flying Hat
37/12/19 21 Snowman
37/12/20 22 Santa Claus
37/12/21 23 The Bad Dolls
37/12/22 24 The Parade
37/12/23 25 Captain Tintop
37/12/24 26 North Pole
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December 31, 1971
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