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The Cinnamon Bear is an old-time radio program produced by Transco (Transcription Company of America), based in Hollywood, California. The series comprised 26 episodes, and was specifically designed to be listened to six days a week between Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Cinnamon bear by J.T. Bowen (after John James Audubon). The various color morphs are frequently intermixed in the same family; hence, seeing either a black-colored female with brown or red-brown cubs, a brown-colored female with black or red-brown cubs, or a female of any one of the three colors with a black cub, a brown cub and a red-brown cub, is a common occurrence.
The Cinnamon Bear; The Cisco Kid; City Desk [3] Clara, Lu, and Em; Claudia and David [4] Claybourne; The Clicquot Club Eskimos; The Clitheroe Kid; Cloak and Dagger; The Clock; Club Fifteen; Clutching Hand Confession; Coca-Cola Topnotchers; The Colgate Sports Newsreel; The Collier Hour; Colored Kiddies' Radio Hour and Coloured Kiddies of the Air ...
The Cinnamon Bear was introduced as a Lipman's-sponsored radio story character, meant to count down the days until Christmas. Along with Santa Claus , his costumed likeness appeared every Christmas at Lipman's stores, handing out cookies to children.
Audible announced “Cinnamon Bear: A Holiday Adventure,” a new family audio series with original musical numbers performed by a star-studded cast — including Alan Cumming as in the title role ...
The Cinnamon Bear; Clara, Lu, 'n Em; Claudia and David (radio program) Cloak and Dagger (radio series) The Collier Hour; Columbia Workshop; Confession (radio program) Counterspy (radio series) The Court of Human Relations; Craven Street: Ben Franklin in London; Creeps by Night; The Cresta Blanca Hollywood Players; Crime and Peter Chambers ...
Rosa Barcelo was a radio actress who portrayed Joan Gregory on Magic Island and Queen Melissa on The Cinnamon Bear. [1] She also was a member of the cast of Secret Ambition, which originated at KNX radio in Los Angeles, California, and was carried on CBS' Pacific Coast network.
The world’s most powerful man entered with an air of unhurried bonhomie. Dressed in his trademark navy suit and red tie, Trump, 78, appeared a little older than he had some seven months earlier ...