Episodes

  • Where Have You Gone, Lucy, Duke, Rod, and General MacArthur?
    Jan 16 2025

    Lucille Ball, John Wayne, Rod Serling, and General Douglas MacArthur take center stage as our look at 1951 continues.

    On March 31, 1951, five days after Mickey Mantle’s big day at Bovard Field, the last broadcast of “My Favorite Husband” starring 39-year-old Lucille Ball, aired on the CBS radio network. Lucy’s transition from radio to television and “I Love Lucy” marked a fundamental change in American life. It also changed the lives of William Frawley and Vivian Vance.

    On April 11, 1951, five days before the traditional Major League Baseball opening day in Cincinnati to kick off the 75th anniversary season of the National League, President Harry Truman went on radio and television to announce his dismissal of General Douglas MacArthur from command in Asia.

    Also featured are stories of William Riley Burnett, Orson Welles, Norman Corwin, Leonard Bernstein, Sgt. Issac Woodard Jr., Lewisohn Stadium, Woody Guthrie, and MacArthur Park.

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    34 mins
  • Where Have You Gone, Mickey Mantle? His Big Day at Bovard Field
    Jan 9 2025

    One of the seminal moments in American history took place on October 3, 1951, when Bobby Thomson hit what has become known as “The Shot Heard ‘Round the World”. Earlier in 1951, Mickey Mantle burst onto the scene as a rookie for the New York Yankees. These seemed like two good bookends for a story about 1951 as a turning point in American history.

    We feature stories about Mantle and his big day at Bovard Field on the University of Southern California campus March 26, 1951, Dalton Trumbo, John Van Druten, Preston Sturges, Harold Lloyd, Sam Fuller, H. L. Mencken, and Charles P. Everitt.

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    24 mins
  • Where Have You Gone, Dr. Rock Positano?
    Jan 2 2025

    Our new season begins with a special episode, an interview with Dr. Rock Positano. Dr. Positano is the author, with his brother John, of Dinner With DiMaggio, an intimate look at Rock’s friendship with the legendary Yankee Clipper.

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    43 mins
  • Where Have You Gone, Detroit, MI?
    Oct 26 2021
    Our road trip continues in the Motor City, Detroit, Michigan, with stops at the Henry Ford, Historic Hamtramck Stadium, Comerica Park, and John K. King Used & Rare Books. It is the final stop on our trip and the final episode of the second season of Where Have You Gone?
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    20 mins
  • Where Have You Gone, Marshall, MI?
    Oct 19 2021

    Marshall, MI is home to the American Museum of Magic. It also features the largest National Historic Landmark District (small urban category) in the United States. It is the next stop on our trip through Ohio, Indiana, and Michigan.

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    17 mins
  • Where Have You Gone, Colon, MI?
    Oct 12 2021
    Colon, Michigan, is the Magic Capital of the World. For decades, it has been a destination for many of the greatest magicians in the world. It has been the final stop for some of them. Find the magic when Where Have You Gone? visits Colon, Michigan.
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    19 mins
  • Where Have You Gone, Fort Wayne, IN?
    Oct 5 2021

    The second day of our road trip covers Marion, Ohio and Fort Wayne, Indiana. There is travel on the Lincoln Highway, a bookstore, and a ballgame. There are other historic landmarks along the way, all the things that make for good heritage travel.

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    23 mins
  • Where Have You Gone, Columbus, OH?
    Sep 28 2021

    Virtual travel is fine, but real travel is usually better. Come along for our recent visit to Columbus, OH, the first stop on a road trip through Ohio, Indiana, and Michigan. The Columbus sites include important locations in the lives of James Thurber, Harold Cooper, Dave Thomas, and Howard Thurston. Discover places that have, and have not, survived the test of time.

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    22 mins