WPCNR STAGEDOOR. By John F. Bailey. March 12, 2004: The Fort Hill Players, those maestros of memory, continiue their run at "The Roch", 228 Fisher Avenue at this week, Friday and Saturday at 8, with matinee at 2 on Saturday when they present their original show, Radio Days, TV Nights featuring a trip down memory lane into the radio world of the 30s and 40s, and the golden age of television from 1950 to 1980. Admission is $14 at the door. $12 for students. For more on the show, go to www. fortbillplayers.com. Call 914-309-7278.

YOUR HIT PARADE OF MEMORIES: Remember when Cigarette Packages Danced and had great legs? That's just one of the memories the Fort Hill Players bring back to life at The Roch tonight as Radio Days, TV Nights debuts on the boards of White Plains ancient theater. You'll see entirely new episodes of Linda Hendrick, Patti Rome and Jim Brownold's hilarious parodies of 30s and 40s radio serials, hear their great voices, backed by the "Hoagy Charmichael of White Plains," Mark Snyder, the quintessential keyboard impresario, then as Radio Days turn into TV Nights, you'll hear those great TV lines again, jingles, commercials, and all the shows you remember. It's a cultural education for the young, a celebration of American Electronic entertainment before "reality shows" became entertainment. Photo by WPCNR StageCam.