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  • Horror: Murder at Midnight “House Where Death Lived” 7/26/46 Syndicated, Appointment With Fear “And the Deep Shuddered” 11/20/45 Syndicated.
  • Variety: Royal Gelatin Hour 5/5/38 NBC.
  • Western: Gunsmoke “Last Fling” 2/20/54 CBS, Hallmark Playhouse “The Way West” 1/12/50 CBS.
  • Western: Fort Laramie “Talented Recruits” 7/8/56 CBS, Gunsmoke “Summer Night” 6/16/57 CBS.
  • Broadway: Lux Radio Theater “Stage Door” 2/20/39 CBS.
  • Dr. Stephen Thomas, a virologist and infectious disease specialist, discusses how the omicron variant differs from the delta, and how to protect yourself from COVID-19 as we enter year three. Public health professor Christopher Morley explains the numbers that help track the pandemic.
  • The omicron variant appears to have peaked in central New York, at least that is the hope. Was this area hit harder than others, and why? What can we expect next? And what more can, or should, we do to protect ourselves? This week, Grant Reeher discusses these questions with Onondaga County Health Commissioner Dr. Indu Gupta.
  • With tensions with Russia over its actions toward Ukraine back on the forefront of Western concern, Grant Reeher speaks with Brian Taylor, an expert on Russia and security. Taylor is a Political Science Professor at Syracuse University's Maxwell School and the author of, "The Code of Putinism."
  • Chief of bariatric surgery, Dr. Timothy Shope explains why COVID-19 might affect the overweight so severely. Chief of geriatrics, Dr. Sharon Brangman discusses how the pandemic has affected seniors. Professor Henry Roane tells how services have expanded at the Golisano Center for Special Needs.
  • Sitcom: Mel Blanc Show “Premiere” 9/3/46 CBS, A Day in the Life of Dennis Day 3/19/47 NBC.
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