Opening Monologue for \"Crooner Christmas\"

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Description

A Pre-Record that opened a Christmas production set in 1952. Produced by Timber Mill Theatre.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

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Good Evening, America. This is a Kms News update. America is very excited this Christmas Eve. President elect Dwight D. Eisenhower is spending the evening with his family as he prepares to move into the White House. Our troops in Korea are enjoying an evening of entertainment with Bob Hope and the U. S. So as they bring a little Christmas spirit to our military south of Seoul, our thoughts and prayers are with our troops as they battle to prevent communism from taking over the world. Being that it is Christmas Eve, we thought we would do a recap of the major stories of 1952 in sports. Iraqi Marciano is still the undefeated heavyweight champion of the world. Oslo, Norway. Hosted the Winter Olympics in Helsinki, Finland hosted the Summer Olympics of 1952. Mickey Mantle hit his first Grand Slam ER as the New York Yankees beat the Brooklyn Dodgers four games to free, making the Yankees world champions four years in a row. In international news, Queen Elizabeth the second is crowned queen of the UK as her father, King George the sixth, has died. Puerto Rico has elected to be a self governing Commonwealth. Stalin hosted the 19th Communist Party Congress in Moscow, and Charlie Chaplin was refused re entry to the United States under suspicion that he is a Communist supporter. Charlie vowed to never visit the US again in broadcast news. Several television stations opened across the U. S this year. This includes the Today show and the already popular American Bandstand. This also includes K. M A S T. V. And in fact, you're about to see our very first televised Christmas spectacular. This has been Jack Dorsey on Kms TV Network, and now it's time for the frame. Goodman Christmas Spectacular on Now here's your host, Frank.