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PEPPER YOUNG'S FAMILY

CD # Show Titles
PY-001 A. Episode 01
B. Episode 02
C. Episode 03
D. Episode 04
E. Episode 05
PY-002 A. Episode 06
B. Episode 07
C. Episode 08
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E. Episode 10
PY-003 A. Episode 11
B. Episode 12
C. Episode 13
D. Episode 14
E. Episode 15
PY-004 A. Episode 16
B. Episode 17
C. Episode 18
D. Episode 19
E. Episode 20
PY-005 A. Episode 21
B. Episode 22
C. Episode 23
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E. Episode 25
PY-006 A. Episode 26
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C. Episode 28
D. Episode 29
E. Episode 30
PY-007 A. Episode 31
B. Episode 32
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D. Episode 34
E. Episode 35
PY-008 A. Episode 36
B. Episode 37
C. Episode 38
D. Episode 39
E. Episode 40
PY-009 A. Episode 41
B. Episode 42
C. Episode 43
D. Episode 44
E. Episode 45
PY-010 A. Episode 46
B. Episode 47
C. Episode 48
D. Episode 49
E. Episode 50
PY-011 A. Episode 51
B. Episode 52
C. Episode 53
D. Episode 54
E. Episode 55
PY-012 A. Episode 56
B. Episode 57
C. Episode 58
D. Episode 59
E. Episode 60
PY-013 A. Episode 61
B. Episode 62
C. Episode 63
D. Episode 64
E. Episode 65
PY-014 A. Episode 66
B. Episode 67
C. Episode 68
D. Episode 69
E. Episode 70
PY-015 A. Episode 71
B. Episode 72
C. Episode 73
D. Episode 74
E. Episode 75
PY-016 A. Episode 76
B. Episode 77
C. Episode 78
D. Episode 79
E. Episode 80
PY-017 A. Episode 81
B. Episode 82
C. Episode 83
D. Episode 84
E. Episode 85
PY-018 A. Episode 86
B. Episode 87
C. Episode 88
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Pepper Young's Family was one of radio's more popular daytime drama series, with various format and title changes during its long run from 1932 to 1959. It was created and written by short story author and playwright Elaine Sterne Carrington.

With Burgess Meredith in the title role, the program began as Red Adams, about high school athlete Red Adams, his family and friends. The 30-minute series was broadcast on the Blue Network, airing on Sunday nights at 10:30pm. When Beech-Nut Gum signed as a sponsor, they wanted no mention of their competition, Adams gum, so the title changed to Red Davis, a 15-minute series heard three times a week from 1933 to 1935. The series was again retitled, and the 15-minute Forever Young was heard on NBC weekdays at 3pm from January 13 to June 26, 1936. Three days later, on June 29, it became Pepper Young's Family, continuing on NBC for the next 23 years with Procter & Gamble's Camay as the sponsor.

In the storyline, high school athlete Larry "Pepper" Young (Curtis Arnall, Lawson Zerbe, Mason Adams) and his sister Peggy (Elizabeth Wragge) lived in the small town of Elmwood where their father, Sam Young (Jack Roseleigh, Bill Adams, Thomas Chalmers) ran a manufacturing company. Pepper's girl friend was Linda Benton (Eunice Howard), and his buddy was Nick Havens (John Kane). Leaving school, Pepper took a job as a reporter with the local Free Press. When Pepper and Linda married, they had a child, Button. Sam Young became Elmwood's mayor. Oil was discovered on the farm where Pepper and Linda lived, but a fire at the oil well spread, burning down much of the town.

Others in the cast were Grace Albert, Marion Barney (as Pepper's mother), Alan Bunce, Michael Fitzmaurice, Stacy Harris, Claire Howard, Madge Kennedy, Greta Kvalden, Laddie Seaman, Jean Sothern, Arthur Vinton, Edwin Wolfe (who also directed some shows).

Announcers included Martin Block, Alan Kent and Richard Stark. The opening piano theme was Au Matin.



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