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NEWSLETTER | VOL. 59, March 2026

Welcome to this month’s edition of The Hollywood 360 Newsletter, your place to get all the news on upcoming shows, schedule and interesting facts from your H360 team!

Carl’s Corner

by Carl Amari
Hello everyone.  Here’s the Hollywood 360 newsletter, March, 2026 / Vol. 59.  As someone on our mailing list, you’ll receive the most current newsletter via email on the first day of every month.  If you don’t receive it by the end of the first day of the month, check your spam folder as they often end up there.  If it is not in your regular email box or in your spam folder, contact me at carlpamari@gmail.com and I’ll forward you a copy.  The monthly Hollywood 360 newsletter contains articles from my team and the full month’s detailed schedule of the classic radio shows that will air on Hollywood 360.  During the month of March, we’ll be playing episodes of Father Knows Best, The Whistler, The Lives of Harry Lime, The Lum & Abner Show, The Six-Shooter, Yours Truly-Johnny Dollar, The Fat Man, Escape, Our Miss Brooks, two episodes of Suspense and more.  For the week of March 28th, we’ll present The Green Hornet starring Robert Hall (pictured below). Thank you for helping to keep these amazing radio programs thriving! Stay safe. Blessings, Carl Amari 
 

 

THE GREEN HORNET 

by Carl Amari and Martin Grams
By day, Britt Reid was a successful newspaperman, by night he was the Green Hornet, a masked avenger determined to combat crime and hand out his own brand of justice.  As a press publisher, Reid had access to inside information from both police and criminal sources, and he made full use of it to combat his foes.  Kato, Reid’s faithful Japanese valet and the only person who knew his secret identity, rendered valuable assistance in the crusade against crime.  Armed with a gas gun to incapacitate his enemies, the Green Hornet always had the upper hand.  With a roaring speedster known as the Black Beauty, the vigilante avoided capture by the police and being unmasked by his inquisitive staff reporter, Mike Axford.  The Green Hornet was one of three airwave heroes to originate from the Detroit station of WXYZ, alongside The Lone Ranger and Sergeant Preston of the Yukon.  The Green Hornet wasn’t afraid to confront racketeers, corrupt lawyers, and crooked labor unions.  During World War II his enemies included black-market operators, Nazi spies fifth columnists, and saboteurs.  In December 1941, with the growing conflict overseas, his valet Kato’s nationality switched from Japanese to Filipino and the change was heavily emphasized on the program.  In 1947, parents of young listeners had begun to voice their concerns about the character of the Hornet, whose disguise and vigilante methods made him appear more like master crook with a guilty conscience.  Producers took the matter seriously and the premise was revised to have Britt Reid’s identity made known to a select few, not just his accomplice and valet, Kato.  Reid’s father, Dan Reid, his father’s secretary, Linda Travis, Police Commissioner Higgins, and Reid’s own secretary, Miss Case all became aware of Britt Reid’s alter ego.  These new allies kept his secret safe and protected him from exposure.  By 1949, the Green Hornet was now smashing rackets on the waterfront, confronting juvenile delinquents, fighting Communists foes, and anyone else who, in the words of the opening narration, “sought to destroy our America.”
 

SPECIAL BLOW-OUT SALE ON AUDIO CDS OF CLASSIC RADIO SHOWS!!!

Each month we order extra audio CD sets for Classic Radio Club members and once or twice per year we offer a blow-out sale on the excess inventory. You can buy audio CDs with brilliant-sounding classic radio shows for OUR MANUFACTURING COSTS … Just $1 per half-hour classic radio show which is just $2 per audio CD, plus we include storage cases and liner notes that detail every show!

You can receive 100 half-hour classic radio shows on 50 audio CDs for only $100 plus $10 shipping and handling WHILE SUPPLIES LAST. These CD sets won’t last long so order by calling 1-815-900-7535 and leave your name and return phone number and Carl or Lisa will call you back to take your order.

If you are a Classic Radio Club member, we suggest you do not place an order as you will likely receive duplicate classic radio shows from your monthly CD sets. But if you are not a Classic Radio Club member, there are no duplicate shows in the 100 half-hour classic radio shows you will receive.

Order by calling 1-815-900-7535 and leave your name and return phone number and Carl or Lisa will call you back to take your order. Make sure to hurry and order before we run out of excess stock.

PS: If you’d like to learn more about the Classic Radio Club, visit www.classicradioclub.com

 

LEND ME YOUR EARS by Lisa Wolf

RAMBLIN’ MAN, by The Allman Brothers Band (1973)

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Released in 1973, RamblinMan” was the Allman Brothers Band’s biggest success and one of the songs that helped define Southern rock. Written and sung by guitarist Dickey Betts, it reached No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and stood out from the band’s earlier, blues material.

By the early 1970s, the Allman Brothers were known for their live performances and extended jams. RamblinMan” took a different approach. It was shorter, more structured, and leaned clearly toward country rock, with acoustic guitars and a singable chorus. The shift made the band more radio-friendly and influenced other Southern rock and country-rock artists that followed.

The song’s lyrics focus on constant travel and an unwillingness to settle down, a theme that fit the era. Car culture, road movies, and open-highway imagery were common in early-’70s pop culture, and RamblinMan” fit easily into that landscape.

This song was referenced in the Nickelodeon Cartoon Hey Arnold! In the episode “The Journal,” when discussion of the title Character’s birth springs up, his grandmother responds, “I Thought he was born in the back seat of a Greyhound bus going down highway 41.” This song also appears in the 1973 movie The Exorcist.

 

HOLLYWOOD 360 Broadcast Schedule for March, 2026 (episodes subject to change):

3/7/26

THE SCREEN DIRECTOR’S PLAYHOUSE 1/23/49 The Exile w/ Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.

LET GEORGE DO IT 10/29/51 The Woman in Black w/ Bob Bailey

FATHER KNOWS BEST 12/6/51 Attic Auction w/ Robert Young

 SUSPENSE 2/2/53 The Plan w/ Jack Benny

THE RED SKELTON SHOW 11/7/51 Job Hunting w/ Red Skelton and all his gang

 

3/14/26

I WAS A COMMUNIST FOR THE FBI 1952 Capital City Square Dance w/ Dana Andrews 

YOU BET YOUR LIFE 6/28/50 Secret Word: Floor w/ Groucho Marx

THE WHISTLER 10/29/50 The Intruder w/ Bill Johnstone

THE SIX-SHOOTER 10/25/53 Red Lawson’s Revenge w/ Jimmy Stewart

THE STORY OF DR. KILDARE 5/17/50 Nurse Parker Resigns w/ Lew Ayres and Lionel Barrymore

 3/21/26

SUSPENSE 12/13/45 The Argyle Album w/ Robert Taylor

THE LUM & ABNER SHOW 4/19/50 Selling Half the Store w/ Chester Lauck and Norris Goff

 THE LIVES OF HARRY LIME 8/31/51 Voodoo w/ Orson Welles

YOURS TRULY, JOHNNY DOLLAR 5/25/54 The Punctilious Firebug Matter w/ John Lund

CLOAK & DAGGER 8/20/50 Norwegian Incident w/ Berry Kroeger

 

3/28/26

THE FAT MAN 1/17/51 The Nightmare Murders w/ J. Scott Smart

 OUR MISS BROOKS 4/2/50 April Fool’s – Mr. Conklin’s TV w/ Eve Arden

ESCAPE 1/17/50 The Sure Thing w/ Ian Wolfe

THE GREEN HORNET 3/2/46 A Question of Time w/ Robert Hall

COMMAND PERFORMANCE 4/23/42 w/ M.C. Pat O’Brien

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