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Where Have You Gone?

History Podcasts

A podcast about people and places that are gone but not forgotten, forgotten but not gone, and those working so you can still enjoy their stories today.

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United States

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A podcast about people and places that are gone but not forgotten, forgotten but not gone, and those working so you can still enjoy their stories today.

Twitter:

@WhyGpodcast

Language:

English


Episodes
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Where Have You Gone, Detroit, MI?

10/26/2021
Our road trip continues in the Motor City, Detroit, Michigan, with stops at the Henry Ford, Historic Hamtramck Stadium, Comerica Park, and John K. King Used & Rare Books. It is the final stop on our trip and the final episode of the second season of Where Have You Gone?

Duration:00:20:05

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Where Have You Gone, Marshall, MI?

10/19/2021
Marshall, MI is home to the American Museum of Magic. It also features the largest National Historic Landmark District (small urban category) in the United States. It is the next stop on our trip through Ohio, Indiana, and Michigan.

Duration:00:17:02

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Where Have You Gone, Colon, MI?

10/12/2021
Colon, Michigan, is the Magic Capital of the World. For decades, it has been a destination for many of the greatest magicians in the world. It has been the final stop for some of them. Find the magic when Where Have You Gone? visits Colon, Michigan.

Duration:00:19:19

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Where Have You Gone, Fort Wayne, IN?

10/5/2021
The second day of our road trip covers Marion, Ohio and Fort Wayne, Indiana. There is travel on the Lincoln Highway, a bookstore, and a ballgame. There are other historic landmarks along the way, all the things that make for good heritage travel.

Duration:00:23:00

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Where Have You Gone, Columbus, OH?

9/28/2021
Virtual travel is fine, but real travel is usually better. Come along for our recent visit to Columbus, OH, the first stop on a road trip through Ohio, Indiana, and Michigan. The Columbus sites include important locations in the lives of James Thurber, Harold Cooper, Dave Thomas, and Howard Thurston. Discover places that have, and have not, survived the test of time.

Duration:00:21:46

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Where Have You Gone, Riverside Cemetery?

9/14/2021
Asheville, North Carolina's historic Riverside Cemetery was founded in 1885. Learn more about the cemetery and its two literary legends, Thomas Wolfe and William Sydney Porter (better known as O. Henry).

Duration:00:19:26

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Where Have You Gone, Lost Ballparks? - Part Two

9/7/2021
Our virtual road trip to the ballparks Larry Ritter wrote about in Lost Ballparks continues. Part two picks up in Kansas City, moves on east and north into Canada, before final stops in Buffalo and Pittsburgh.

Duration:00:33:40

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Where Have You Gone, Lost Ballparks?

8/31/2021
Lawrence Ritter is famous for his 1966 book The Glory of Their Times, but his 1992 book Lost Ballparks is another wonderful look back at America's past. It is a celebration of baseball's legendary fields. Join us for a virtual trip back to these bygone shrines.

Duration:00:30:11

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Where Have You Gone, CBS Radio Mystery Theater?

8/24/2021
In 1974, Himan Brown's valiant attempt to resurrect radio drama on network radio began with the premiere of the CBS Radio Mystery Theater. Enter through the creaking door and join us for a look at Brown, the series, and how it can still be enjoyed today.

Duration:00:24:08

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Where Have You Gone? - Feedback

8/17/2021
We take a dive into the feedback we've received on our first season. And if we run out, we're going to call YOU for feedback!

Duration:00:15:47

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Where Have You Gone? - The First Season Recap

8/10/2021
In the spirit of “not forgotten,” join us for a look back at the first season of the Where Have You Gone? podcast. Our Season One Review has all new material and some updates about our first 13 subjects. They all deserve to be remembered.

Duration:00:23:34

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Previewing Season 2 of Where Have You Gone?

8/3/2021
Changes are in store for the second season of Where Have You Gone? We will still focus on the stories and storytellers of people, places, and things gone but not forgotten or forgotten but not gone. We will still look for connections to literature and the mid-20th century. But the episodes will be shorter and with more emphasis on travel and places. Join us on the journey!

Duration:00:03:42

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Where Have You Gone, Dorothy Fuldheim? ft. Donna Halper

7/27/2021
As an interviewer, lecturer, newswoman, author, and commentator, Dorothy Fuldheim carved out a groundbreaking career on radio and television. She has been called "The First First Lady of Television News". It has been said she "ruled Cleveland TV with her tart-tongued news commentaries, no-nonsense interviews, and her own brand of performance journalism."​

Duration:00:51:25

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Where Have You Gone, Walter Matthau? ft. Audrey Kupferberg

7/20/2021
From the 1950s to 1990s, Walter Matthau created a treasure of film performances both comedic and dramatic. His Oscar-winning role as Whiplash Willie Gingrich in The Fortune Cookie and iconic turn as Oscar Madison in Neil Simon's The Odd Couple elevated him from character actor to leading man. Much of his early work on stage, TV, and film ranks with his later successes. We'll focus on his entire career as we ask, where have you gone, Walter Matthau?

Duration:00:57:53

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Where Have You Gone, Blake Edwards? ft. Maureen Lee Lenker and Oriana Nudo

7/13/2021
Blake Edwards is probably best known for the Pink Panther films starring Peter Sellers, but they are just part of a varied filmography as writer and director stretching from the 1950s to the 1990s. Whether comedy or drama, western or mystery, Edwards returned to common themes, including the splurch, gender bending, and topping the topper, throughout his films.

Duration:00:57:31

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Where Have You Gone, Howard Rodman? ft. Adam Rodman

7/6/2021
In 1980, Howard Rodman was honored with the prestigious Laurel Award for TV Writing Achievement by the Writer’s Guild of America. Writing for radio, television, and film, Rodman spanned the late days of the Golden Age of Radio, through the infancy of television, to the early age of the TV showrunners. His fine writing impacted shows from Naked City and Route 66 to Harry O. His passion is reflected in his writing and much of it can still be enjoyed today. Featuring Adam Rodman, an award-winning screenwriter and Howard’s son.

Duration:00:46:40

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Where Have You Gone, Jack Webb? ft. Dan Moyer

6/29/2021
Even if you don't know of Jack Webb, you will likely recognize the iconic four notes (dum, da dum dum) that begin the theme of his most famous creation, Dragnet. From its radio premiere in 1949 to television to film, Dragnet has been with us and remains with us today. But there is much more to Jack Webb than Dragnet and his character, Sgt. Joe Friday. His other work may not be as easily recognized as Dragnet, but fortunately it is still largely available to us today. Featuring Dan Moyer, author of Just the Facts, Ma'am

Duration:00:51:36

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Where Have You Gone, Jack Warden? ft. Bob Gale

6/22/2021
During the second half of the 20th century, Jack Warden evolved into an award-winning actor and made his mark on stage, television, and film. An Emmy Award winner and twice nominated for an Academy Award, Warden worked with great writers and directors, in particular Rod Serling and Sidney Lumet. In portrayals from Juror #7 in 12 Angry Men to Luke and Roy L. Fuchs in Used Cars, Warden had a career worth remembering. Featuring Academy Award nominated screenwriter and producer Bob Gale, co-writer of Used Cars and the Back to the Future trilogy.

Duration:00:53:11

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Where Have You Gone, Nat King Cole ft. Nick Vega

6/15/2021
The five-tool player is usually applied to a baseball player who can hit, hit for power, run, field, and throw, but National Public Radio has applied the term to the legendary entertainer Nat King Cole. Mary McCann wrote that Cole was originator of the guitar/bass/piano trio format, an influential pianist, a barrier-breaker between jazz and popular music, and a multimedia superstar. Songs such as “Straighten Up and Fly Right”, “Nature Boy”, “Get Your Kicks on Route 66,” “Unforgettable” and “The Christmas Song” are the tip-top of a musical legacy we can still enjoy today on CDs, albums, and YouTube. Cole has also been called the Jackie Robinson of television. He has been gone over 50 years, but his music and other accomplishments can still entertain and inspire us today. Featuring Nick Vega, curator of This is Nat King Cole, a Grammy Museum Exhibition

Duration:00:58:40

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Where Have You Gone, Forbes Field? ft. Greg Brown

6/8/2021
From June 30, 1909 to June 28, 1970, Forbes Field was home to the Pittsburgh Pirates, but it was much more than a baseball place. There was football, boxing, and religion. It was the key location for President Dwight D. Eisenhower's favorite film. Today, decades after the park was demolished, it remains a popular destination and historic on the University of Pittsburgh campus. Join us for a trip to Pittsburgh's Oakland neighborhood to ask, where have you gone, Forbes Field. Featuring Greg Brown, Play-By-Play Announcer for the Pittsburgh Pirates

Duration:00:59:18