Mistaken Valentines (Aired February 14, 1951) The show was about an older, unmarried guy, Honest Harold Hemp, who lived with his mother and nephew and did a radio homemaker's program. The townsfolk think of him as somewhat of a celebrity, but his girlfriend, Gloria, who works at the station, knows better. The series received undeserved negative ratings and general negative comments as there were just too many similarities between the two series. Also, the series was without a sponsor, although some of the last shows were sponsored by the US Armed Forces. The series was directed by Norman MacDonnell. Writers for the series were Harold Peary, Bill Danch, Jack Robinson and Gene Stone. Music was by Jack Meakin. The last show aired on June 13, 1951. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. THIS EPISODE: February 14, 1951. "Mistaken Valentines" - CBS network. Sustaining. Harold sings, "Love's Old Story." There's been a mixup in Valentines, Florabelle is quite upset. Harold gets dressed up as, "The Cinamon Bear." Harold Peary, Gene Stone (writer), Jack Robinson (writer), Jack Meakin (composer, conductor), Norman Macdonnell (director), Shirley Mitchell, Jane Morgan, Parley Baer, Olan Soule, Eddie Firestone, Isabel Randolph, Maurey Alden, Gloria Holiday, Joseph Kearns, Bob Lemond (announcer). 30:27. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
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