Rotary Golden Theater - Single Episodes
The Rotary Golden Theater was produced by the International Rotary Association in 1955 to celebrate its 50th anniversary. Consisting of thirteen 15-minute episodes, it was provided to local Rotary Clubs for broadcast on local stations. In conjunction, thirteen discussion scripts were also offered to be used as follow-up broadcasts or for use as program and educational material where local broadcast might not be possible.
Broadcast from March 1, 1955, through March 18, 1955, five times a week, each episode featured a different situation involving persons with a problem, with the solution being provided by the Rotary Club. One notable episode is “Youth, Yesterday and Today,” originally broadcast on March 15, 1955, which deals with a former convict who gathers a gang of underprivileged youths and trains them to steal automobile accessories.
Through a Rotarian druggist, the Rotary Club becomes aware of the situation, finds a way to appeal to the boy’s better nature, and helps the police catch the former convict. The program ends with many of the boys being rehabilitated and finding lives of useful purpose. While the program may seem dated, the moral implications come across loud and clear.
This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.
Chapters
| Those Golden Years | 14:33 |
| Magic Formula | 14:23 |
| Working Together | 14:40 |
| Hands Across The Sea | 14:27 |
| The World We Know | 14:36 |
| Dear Enemy | 14:25 |
| Worthy Work | 14:46 |
| Honor Among Thieves | 14:44 |
| Spotlight On Youth | 14:36 |
| Lets Get Acquainted | 14:30 |
| Youth Yesterday And Today | 14:33 |
| The Active Citizen | 14:49 |
| Our Partner Youth | 14:49 |
Reviews
Not good: self-righteous, cheesy, and pretty stupid
kumarihpx
I got a very negative image of the people who might have gullibly sat there to listen to this series way back when and actually liked it. I would not want to know that person. It's basically history and advertisement for Rotary Club, which I know does community service, and that's nice. But, this junk as a radio show is awful. Do not waste your time.
Exactly what you'd expect.
NoSpillBlood
It's a long-form ad promoting Rotary more than a dramatic series, making it the forerunner of infomercials, for which there remains some audience these 60 years later. Nobody put anything over on you. If you are here, you had time to waste anyway. So #%@*&*@ relax.