Box 0058
Contains 18 Results:
The Limelighters sing for forest fire prevention "The Crying Trees", 1963
Public service spots for radio broadcast. Platter 19. Performers include The Limelighters, Tennessee Ernie Ford, and Raymond Burr.
Smokey Bear speaks for forest fire prevention, 1966
Public service spots for radio broadcast. Platter 23. Performers include "Smokey Bear", Bill Conrad, Robert Bray, and James Mason.
Ballad of Smokey the Bear, undated
Performed by The Harry Simeone Chorale. Side one: Ballad of Smokey Bear. Side two: Anyone Can Move a Mountain. Three copies, one marked "radio station copy".
Seven spot announcements to help prevent forest fires, 1967
Public service spots for radio broadcast. Platter 24. Various performers, with one song performed by Jimmy Rodgers.
Music to prevent forest fires by (plus a few choice words), 1969
Public service spots for radio broadcast. Platter 26. Various performers, including Willie Weatherly, Ben Vereen, Judy Collins, George Burns, Jim Nabors, Chet Huntley, Zsa Zsa Gabor, James Cagney, Fred MacMurray, Sammy Davis, Jr., Jack Benny, Eddie Albert, Pat Paulsen, Edward G. Robinson, Bill Dana, James Stewart, and Carol Burnett.
Give the Bear a break on your station this year, 1970
Public service spots for radio broadcast. Platter 27. Various performers, with spots featuring Willie Weatherly, Ben Vereen, and Canned Heat.
Got time for an old friend?, 1971
Public service spots for radio broadcast. Platter 29. Various performers, including the Grass Roots, Gregory Peck, and Homer and Jethro.
There are babes in the woods. And they need your help., 1973
Public service spots for radio broadcast. Platter 31. Various performers, with spots featuring Shelby Flint, Judy Collins, and Canned Heat.
Thanks, 1975
Public service spots for radio broadcast. Platter 33. Various performers, with spots featuring Gail Fisher, Will Geer, Joseph Campenella, and Ray Charles. Two copies.
It's a grand old forest, too!, 1976
Public service spots for radio broadcast. Platter 34. Various performers, with spots featuring Tom T. Hall, the U.S. Air Force Band, Judy Collins, and Ray Charles.