Vintage Classic Radio

Sunday Night Playhouse - Parisienne Special (Maurice Chevalier, Cary Grant, Jacqueline Francois)

100 min • 27 juli 2024
Just in time for this year's Summer Olympics in Paris, Vintage Classic Radio invites you to a nostalgic journey through vintage Paris with a lineup of four captivating radio shows. Our celebration starts with the "Screen Guild Theater" and its episode "Alone in Paris," originally aired on April 30, 1939. This episode unfolds a poignant tale of love and longing in the heart of Paris, featuring Cary Grant and Irene Dunn. The story beautifully captures the essence of Parisian romance amidst the backdrop of pre-war Europe, enhancing the drama with rich dialogues and period-authentic ambiance. Next, we tune into "This is Paris," featuring the charm of Maurice Chevalier in the episode "C'est Si Bon Palais De La Concorde," broadcast on July 14, 1949. Chevalier, doubling as host and performer, guides listeners through the famed Palais De La Concorde with narratives and performances by Edith Piaf and Charles Boyer, capturing the post-war Parisian ambiance. The episode weaves a tapestry of musical and historical insights, blending Chevalier's charismatic narration with the enchanting voices of Paris' most beloved artists. Our third highlight is the "CBS Radio Workshop" with the episode "Portrait of Paris," which aired on July 6, 1956. This broadcast intricately narrates the rich history and vibrant life of Paris through compelling stories and characters portrayed by Gérard Philipe and Simone Signoret, who delve into the deep layers of Parisian spirit. The episode serves as a time capsule, exploring themes of love, art, and revolution, thus painting a comprehensive portrait of a city that has always been a beacon of culture. Finally, "Paris Star Time" offers a variety show format, starring Jacqueline Francois, Jean Bretonniere, and The Four Beards in a program that showcases French cultural flair. This show, produced by the French Broadcasting System in North America, not only entertains but also acts as a cultural conduit, reflecting the resilience and artistic contributions of post-war France. With a mixture of traditional and contemporary French music, it offers an auditory feast that celebrates France's recovery and cultural renaissance post-World War II. Join us on Vintage Classic Radio as we step back in time to explore the enchanting streets of Paris, reliving its romantic, cultural, and artistic legacy through the voices and stories of its most iconic figures.

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