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 Six Shooter - Serial 2, Episode 21 - 40 | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 09:44:48

Six Shooter - Serial 2, Episode 21 - 40 Title: The Six Shooter Overview: The Six Shooter is a United States western old-time radio program starring James Stewart as a gunfighter. It was created by Frank Burt, who also wrote many of the episodes, and lasted only one season of 39 episodes on NBC (Sept. 20, 1953–June 24, 1954). Initially, it was broadcast on Sundays at 9:30 p.m. Eastern Time, through October 11. Then it was heard at 8:30 p.m. for three weeks. Finally, on November 8, 1953, through March 21, 1954, it was broadcast Sundays at 8 p.m. Beginning April 1, 1954, through the final episode it was on Thursdays at 8:30 p.m. One old-time radio directory called the program "a last, desperate effort by a radio network (NBC) to maintain interest in adventure drama by employing a major Hollywood movie star in the leading role." Stewart starred as Britt Ponset, a drifting cowboy in the final years of the wild west. Episodes ranged from straight western drama to whimsical comedy. A trademark of the show was Stewart's use of whispered narration during tense scenes that created a heightened sense of drama and relief when the situation was resolved. Each episode opened with the announcer (Hal Gibney; John Wald in later episodes) stating: "The man in the saddle is angular and long-legged. His skin is sun-dyed brown. The gun in his holster is gray steel and rainbow mother-of-pearl, its handle unmarked. People call them both 'the Six Shooter'." The haunting theme music was "Highland Lament", arranged by series composer Basil Adlam and written by British film composer Charles Williams. Jack Johnstone was the producer-director for NBC Radio, in association with Revue Productions. Original Air Date: September 20, 1953 - June 24, 1954 Series: The Six Shooter Radio Series (1953 - 1954) Star: James Stewart Actors: Parley Baer, Virginia Gregg, Harry Bartell, Howard McNear, Jeanette Nolan, Dan O'Herlihy, Alan Reed, Marvin Miller, William Conrad Writer: Frank Burt Genre: Western Drama Episode: Six Shooter - Serial 2, Episode 21 - 40 Serial: 2 of 2 Length Serial: 9:45:06 Episodes: 21 - 40 of 40 Length Series: 19:15:33 Announcer: Hal Gibney, John Wald Creator: Frank Burt Director: Jack Johnstone Producer: Jack Johnstone Origin: United States Language: English Rated: Guidance Suggested Edition: Complete, Unexpurgated, Classic, Broadcast Running Time: 30 Minute Audio: Monaural Keywords: six, shooter, theater, radio, old-time, nbc, westerns, otr, shows, plays, vintage, classics, horses, adventure, dramas, program, west, guns, crime, gunfights, romance, sheriff, hollywood, broadcasts, nostalgia, cowboys, famous, celebrities, stars Hashtags: #freeoldtimeradio #freeradio #oldtimeradio #podcast #audible #amazonmusic #spotify #googlepodcasts #radio #vintageradio #vintage #oldradio #oldies #goldenageradio #retro #otr #old #amradio #radiomuseum #midcentury #radiovintage #retroradio #radioonline #vacuumradio #transistorradio #oldschool #golden #oldtimes #yesteryear #timeless #oldtime #drama #radioshow #20s #30s #40s #50s #60s #70s #80s #90s #00s #mixtape #classic #legend #nostalgia #iconic #flashback #backintheday #relaxing #nostalgic #lifestyle #anxiety #relax #sleep #rest #listen #radioprogram #antique Credits: Old-Time Radio Era Recordings in the Public Domain. Wikipedia (c) Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. WOMBO Dream. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/free-old-time-radio/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/free-old-time-radio/support

 Six Shooter - Serial 1, Episode 1 - 20 | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 09:30:09

Six Shooter - Serial 1, Episode 1 - 20 Title: The Six Shooter Overview: The Six Shooter is a United States western old-time radio program starring James Stewart as a gunfighter. It was created by Frank Burt, who also wrote many of the episodes, and lasted only one season of 39 episodes on NBC (Sept. 20, 1953–June 24, 1954). Initially, it was broadcast on Sundays at 9:30 p.m. Eastern Time, through October 11. Then it was heard at 8:30 p.m. for three weeks. Finally, on November 8, 1953, through March 21, 1954, it was broadcast Sundays at 8 p.m. Beginning April 1, 1954, through the final episode it was on Thursdays at 8:30 p.m. One old-time radio directory called the program "a last, desperate effort by a radio network (NBC) to maintain interest in adventure drama by employing a major Hollywood movie star in the leading role." Stewart starred as Britt Ponset, a drifting cowboy in the final years of the wild west. Episodes ranged from straight western drama to whimsical comedy. A trademark of the show was Stewart's use of whispered narration during tense scenes that created a heightened sense of drama and relief when the situation was resolved. Each episode opened with the announcer (Hal Gibney; John Wald in later episodes) stating: "The man in the saddle is angular and long-legged. His skin is sun-dyed brown. The gun in his holster is gray steel and rainbow mother-of-pearl, its handle unmarked. People call them both 'the Six Shooter'." The haunting theme music was "Highland Lament", arranged by series composer Basil Adlam and written by British film composer Charles Williams. Jack Johnstone was the producer-director for NBC Radio, in association with Revue Productions. Original Air Date: September 20, 1953 - June 24, 1954 Series: The Six Shooter Radio Series (1953 - 1954) Star: James Stewart Actors: Parley Baer, Virginia Gregg, Harry Bartell, Howard McNear, Jeanette Nolan, Dan O'Herlihy, Alan Reed, Marvin Miller, William Conrad Writer: Frank Burt Genre: Western Drama Episode: Six Shooter - Serial 1, Episode 1 - 20 Serial: 1 of 2 Length Serial: 9:30:27 Episodes: 1 - 20 of 40 Length Series: 19:15:33 Announcer: Hal Gibney, John Wald Creator: Frank Burt Director: Jack Johnstone Producer: Jack Johnstone Origin: United States Language: English Rated: Guidance Suggested Edition: Complete, Unexpurgated, Classic, Broadcast Running Time: 30 Minute Audio: Monaural Keywords: six, shooter, theater, radio, old-time, nbc, westerns, otr, shows, plays, vintage, classics, horses, adventure, dramas, program, west, guns, crime, gunfights, romance, sheriff, hollywood, broadcasts, nostalgia, cowboys, famous, celebrities, stars Hashtags: #freeoldtimeradio #freeradio #oldtimeradio #podcast #audible #amazonmusic #spotify #googlepodcasts #radio #vintageradio #vintage #oldradio #oldies #goldenageradio #retro #otr #old #amradio #radiomuseum #midcentury #radiovintage #retroradio #radioonline #vacuumradio #transistorradio #oldschool #golden #oldtimes #yesteryear #timeless #oldtime #drama #radioshow #20s #30s #40s #50s #60s #70s #80s #90s #00s #mixtape #classic #legend #nostalgia #iconic #flashback #backintheday #relaxing #nostalgic #lifestyle #anxiety #relax #sleep #rest #listen #radioprogram #antique Credits: Old-Time Radio Era Recordings in the Public Domain. Wikipedia (c) Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. WOMBO Dream. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/free-old-time-radio/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/free-old-time-radio/support

 Nero Wolfe - Serial 4, Episode 31 - 39 | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 07:31:38

Nero Wolfe - Serial 4, Episode 31 - 39 Title: The New Adventures of Nero Wolfe Overview: The New Adventures of Nero Wolfe is a 1950–51 American radio drama series starring Sydney Greenstreet as Rex Stout's fictional armchair detective Nero Wolfe. Based on Stout's principal characters but not his stories, the series aired October 20, 1950 – April 27, 1951, on NBC. It is regarded as the series that is most responsible for popularizing Nero Wolfe on the radio. The New Adventures of Nero Wolfe stars Sydney Greenstreet as Rex Stout's fictional detective genius Nero Wolfe. Produced by Edwin Fadiman and directed by J. Donald Wilson, the series aired on NBC from October 20, 1950, to April 27, 1951. Don Stanley was the announcer. The episodes were written by Alfred Bester and others. Wolfe's legman Archie Goodwin was played by a succession of actors including Gerald Mohr, Herb Ellis, Lawrence Dobkin, Harry Bartell, Lamont Johnson, and Wally Maher. Biographer John McAleer reported that Stout enjoyed Greenstreet's portrayal. The New Adventures of Nero Wolfe was the first radio series that, like the Nero Wolfe stories themselves, stressed characterization over plot. It is regarded as the series that is most responsible for popularizing Nero Wolfe on the radio. All but one of the original 26 episodes ("The Case of the Headless Hunter") has survived in radio collections. In 1982 a Canadian radio drama series adapted from the Nero Wolfe mysteries by Rex Stout starring Mavor Moore as Nero Wolfe, and Don Francks as Wolfe's assistant Archie Goodwin was aired in a 13 hour-long episode revival series. Original Air Date: October 20, 1950 - April 27, 1951, and January 16, 1982 - April 10, 1982 Series: The New Adventures of Nero Wolfe Radio Series (1950 - 1951, 1982) Stars: Sydney Greenstreet, Mavor Moore Actors: Gerald Mohr, Herb Ellis, Lawrence Dobkin, Harry Bartell, Lamont Johnson, Wally Maher, Don Francks, Cec Linder, Frank Perry, Alfie Scopp, Fiona Reid, Jack Creley, Neil Munro, Jackie Burroughs, Lally Cadeau, Jayne Eastwood, Brian George, Martha Gibson, Lynne Griffin, Barbara Hamilton, Patricia Hamilton, Helen Hughs, Charmion King, Budd Knapp, Maria Loma, Arch McDonnell, Meana E. Meana, Mary Peery, Eric Peterson, August Schellenberg, Ailine Seaton, Terry Tweed, Sandy Webster Writers: Frank Burt, Ron Hartmann Genre: Detective Mystery Episode: Nero Wolfe - Serial 4, Episode 31 - 39 Serial: 4 of 4 Length Serial: 7:31:50 Episodes: 31 - 39 of 39 Length Series: 23:59:31 Announcer: Don Stanley Creator: Rex Stout Directors: John Donald Wilson, Ron Hartmann Producers: Edwin Fadiman, Ron Hartmann Origin: United States, Canada Language: English Rated: Guidance Suggested Edition: Complete, Unexpurgated, Classic, Broadcast Running Time: 30, 60 Minute Audio: Monaural Keywords: nero, wolfe, private, detective, radio, old-time, nbc, mystery, otr, orchids, plays, vintage, classics, danger, adventure, dramas, program, gourmet, guns, crime, food, gritty, tough, hollywood, broadcasts, nostalgia, hollywood, famous, celebrities, stars Hashtags: #freeoldtimeradio #freeradio #oldtimeradio #podcast #audible #amazonmusic #spotify #googlepodcasts #radio #vintageradio #vintage #oldradio #oldies #goldenageradio #retro #otr #old #amradio #radiomuseum #midcentury #radiovintage #retroradio #radioonline #vacuumradio #transistorradio #oldschool #golden #oldtimes #yesteryear #timeless #oldtime #drama #radioshow #20s #30s #40s #50s #60s #70s #80s #90s #00s #mixtape #classic #legend #nostalgia #iconic #flashback #backintheday #relaxing #nostalgic #lifestyle #anxiety #relax #sleep #rest #listen #radioprogram #antique Credits: Old-Time Radio Era Recordings in the Public Domain. Wikipedia (c) Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. WOMBO Dream. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/free-old-time-radio/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/free-old-time-radio/support

 Nero Wolfe - Serial 3, Episode 21 - 30 | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 06:42:29

Nero Wolfe - Serial 3, Episode 21 - 30 Title: The New Adventures of Nero Wolfe Overview: The New Adventures of Nero Wolfe is a 1950–51 American radio drama series starring Sydney Greenstreet as Rex Stout's fictional armchair detective Nero Wolfe. Based on Stout's principal characters but not his stories, the series aired October 20, 1950 – April 27, 1951, on NBC. It is regarded as the series that is most responsible for popularizing Nero Wolfe on the radio. The New Adventures of Nero Wolfe stars Sydney Greenstreet as Rex Stout's fictional detective genius Nero Wolfe. Produced by Edwin Fadiman and directed by J. Donald Wilson, the series aired on NBC from October 20, 1950, to April 27, 1951. Don Stanley was the announcer. The episodes were written by Alfred Bester and others. Wolfe's legman Archie Goodwin was played by a succession of actors including Gerald Mohr, Herb Ellis, Lawrence Dobkin, Harry Bartell, Lamont Johnson, and Wally Maher. Biographer John McAleer reported that Stout enjoyed Greenstreet's portrayal. The New Adventures of Nero Wolfe was the first radio series that, like the Nero Wolfe stories themselves, stressed characterization over plot. It is regarded as the series that is most responsible for popularizing Nero Wolfe on the radio. All but one of the original 26 episodes ("The Case of the Headless Hunter") has survived in radio collections. In 1982 a Canadian radio drama series adapted from the Nero Wolfe mysteries by Rex Stout starring Mavor Moore as Nero Wolfe, and Don Francks as Wolfe's assistant Archie Goodwin was aired in a 13 hour-long episode revival series. Original Air Date: October 20, 1950 - April 27, 1951, and January 16, 1982 - April 10, 1982 Series: The New Adventures of Nero Wolfe Radio Series (1950 - 1951, 1982) Stars: Sydney Greenstreet, Mavor Moore Actors: Gerald Mohr, Herb Ellis, Lawrence Dobkin, Harry Bartell, Lamont Johnson, Wally Maher, Don Francks, Cec Linder, Frank Perry, Alfie Scopp, Fiona Reid, Jack Creley, Neil Munro, Jackie Burroughs, Lally Cadeau, Jayne Eastwood, Brian George, Martha Gibson, Lynne Griffin, Barbara Hamilton, Patricia Hamilton, Helen Hughs, Charmion King, Budd Knapp, Maria Loma, Arch McDonnell, Meana E. Meana, Mary Peery, Eric Peterson, August Schellenberg, Ailine Seaton, Terry Tweed, Sandy Webster Writers: Frank Burt, Ron Hartmann Genre: Detective Mystery Episode: Nero Wolfe - Serial 3, Episode 21 - 30 Serial: 3 of 4 Length Serial: 6:42:32 Episodes: 21 - 30 of 39 Length Series: 23:59:31 Announcer: Don Stanley Creator: Rex Stout Directors: John Donald Wilson, Ron Hartmann Producers: Edwin Fadiman, Ron Hartmann Origin: United States, Canada Language: English Rated: Guidance Suggested Edition: Complete, Unexpurgated, Classic, Broadcast Running Time: 30, 60 Minute Audio: Monaural Keywords: nero, wolfe, private, detective, radio, old-time, nbc, mystery, otr, orchids, plays, vintage, classics, danger, adventure, dramas, program, gourmet, guns, crime, food, gritty, tough, hollywood, broadcasts, nostalgia, hollywood, famous, celebrities, stars Hashtags: #freeoldtimeradio #freeradio #oldtimeradio #podcast #audible #amazonmusic #spotify #googlepodcasts #radio #vintageradio #vintage #oldradio #oldies #goldenageradio #retro #otr #old #amradio #radiomuseum #midcentury #radiovintage #retroradio #radioonline #vacuumradio #transistorradio #oldschool #golden #oldtimes #yesteryear #timeless #oldtime #drama #radioshow #20s #30s #40s #50s #60s #70s #80s #90s #00s #mixtape #classic #legend #nostalgia #iconic #flashback #backintheday #relaxing #nostalgic #lifestyle #anxiety #relax #sleep #rest #listen #radioprogram #antique Credits: Old-Time Radio Era Recordings in the Public Domain. Wikipedia (c) Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. WOMBO Dream. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/free-old-time-radio/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/free-old-time-radio/support

 Nero Wolfe - Serial 2, Episode 11 - 20 | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 04:49:49

Nero Wolfe - Serial 2, Episode 11 - 20 Title: The New Adventures of Nero Wolfe Overview: The New Adventures of Nero Wolfe is a 1950–51 American radio drama series starring Sydney Greenstreet as Rex Stout's fictional armchair detective Nero Wolfe. Based on Stout's principal characters but not his stories, the series aired October 20, 1950 – April 27, 1951, on NBC. It is regarded as the series that is most responsible for popularizing Nero Wolfe on the radio. The New Adventures of Nero Wolfe stars Sydney Greenstreet as Rex Stout's fictional detective genius Nero Wolfe. Produced by Edwin Fadiman and directed by J. Donald Wilson, the series aired on NBC from October 20, 1950, to April 27, 1951. Don Stanley was the announcer. The episodes were written by Alfred Bester and others. Wolfe's legman Archie Goodwin was played by a succession of actors including Gerald Mohr, Herb Ellis, Lawrence Dobkin, Harry Bartell, Lamont Johnson, and Wally Maher. Biographer John McAleer reported that Stout enjoyed Greenstreet's portrayal. The New Adventures of Nero Wolfe was the first radio series that, like the Nero Wolfe stories themselves, stressed characterization over plot. It is regarded as the series that is most responsible for popularizing Nero Wolfe on the radio. All but one of the original 26 episodes ("The Case of the Headless Hunter") has survived in radio collections. In 1982 a Canadian radio drama series adapted from the Nero Wolfe mysteries by Rex Stout starring Mavor Moore as Nero Wolfe, and Don Francks as Wolfe's assistant Archie Goodwin was aired in a 13 hour-long episode revival series. Original Air Date: October 20, 1950 - April 27, 1951, and January 16, 1982 - April 10, 1982 Series: The New Adventures of Nero Wolfe Radio Series (1950 - 1951, 1982) Stars: Sydney Greenstreet, Mavor Moore Actors: Gerald Mohr, Herb Ellis, Lawrence Dobkin, Harry Bartell, Lamont Johnson, Wally Maher, Don Francks, Cec Linder, Frank Perry, Alfie Scopp, Fiona Reid, Jack Creley, Neil Munro, Jackie Burroughs, Lally Cadeau, Jayne Eastwood, Brian George, Martha Gibson, Lynne Griffin, Barbara Hamilton, Patricia Hamilton, Helen Hughs, Charmion King, Budd Knapp, Maria Loma, Arch McDonnell, Meana E. Meana, Mary Peery, Eric Peterson, August Schellenberg, Ailine Seaton, Terry Tweed, Sandy Webster Writers: Frank Burt, Ron Hartmann Genre: Detective Mystery Episode: Nero Wolfe - Serial 2, Episode 11 - 20 Serial: 2 of 4 Length Serial: 4:49:49 Episodes: 11 - 20 of 39 Length Series: 23:59:31 Announcer: Don Stanley Creator: Rex Stout Directors: John Donald Wilson, Ron Hartmann Producers: Edwin Fadiman, Ron Hartmann Origin: United States, Canada Language: English Rated: Guidance Suggested Edition: Complete, Unexpurgated, Classic, Broadcast Running Time: 30, 60 Minute Audio: Monaural Keywords: nero, wolfe, private, detective, radio, old-time, nbc, mystery, otr, orchids, plays, vintage, classics, danger, adventure, dramas, program, gourmet, guns, crime, food, gritty, tough, hollywood, broadcasts, nostalgia, hollywood, famous, celebrities, stars Hashtags: #freeoldtimeradio #freeradio #oldtimeradio #podcast #audible #amazonmusic #spotify #googlepodcasts #radio #vintageradio #vintage #oldradio #oldies #goldenageradio #retro #otr #old #amradio #radiomuseum #midcentury #radiovintage #retroradio #radioonline #vacuumradio #transistorradio #oldschool #golden #oldtimes #yesteryear #timeless #oldtime #drama #radioshow #20s #30s #40s #50s #60s #70s #80s #90s #00s #mixtape #classic #legend #nostalgia #iconic #flashback #backintheday #relaxing #nostalgic #lifestyle #anxiety #relax #sleep #rest #listen #radioprogram #antique Credits: Old-Time Radio Era Recordings in the Public Domain. Wikipedia (c) Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. WOMBO Dream. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/free-old-time-radio/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/free-old-time-radio/support

 Nero Wolfe - Serial 1, Episode 1 - 10 | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 04:55:20

Nero Wolfe - Serial 1, Episode 1 - 10 Title: The New Adventures of Nero Wolfe Overview: The New Adventures of Nero Wolfe is a 1950–51 American radio drama series starring Sydney Greenstreet as Rex Stout's fictional armchair detective Nero Wolfe. Based on Stout's principal characters but not his stories, the series aired October 20, 1950 – April 27, 1951, on NBC. It is regarded as the series that is most responsible for popularizing Nero Wolfe on the radio. The New Adventures of Nero Wolfe stars Sydney Greenstreet as Rex Stout's fictional detective genius Nero Wolfe. Produced by Edwin Fadiman and directed by J. Donald Wilson, the series aired on NBC from October 20, 1950, to April 27, 1951. Don Stanley was the announcer. The episodes were written by Alfred Bester and others. Wolfe's legman Archie Goodwin was played by a succession of actors including Gerald Mohr, Herb Ellis, Lawrence Dobkin, Harry Bartell, Lamont Johnson, and Wally Maher. Biographer John McAleer reported that Stout enjoyed Greenstreet's portrayal. The New Adventures of Nero Wolfe was the first radio series that, like the Nero Wolfe stories themselves, stressed characterization over plot. It is regarded as the series that is most responsible for popularizing Nero Wolfe on the radio. All but one of the original 26 episodes ("The Case of the Headless Hunter") has survived in radio collections. In 1982 a Canadian radio drama series adapted from the Nero Wolfe mysteries by Rex Stout starring Mavor Moore as Nero Wolfe, and Don Francks as Wolfe's assistant Archie Goodwin was aired in a 13 hour-long episode revival series. Original Air Date: October 20, 1950 - April 27, 1951, and January 16, 1982 - April 10, 1982 Series: The New Adventures of Nero Wolfe Radio Series (1950 - 1951, 1982) Stars: Sydney Greenstreet, Mavor Moore Actors: Gerald Mohr, Herb Ellis, Lawrence Dobkin, Harry Bartell, Lamont Johnson, Wally Maher, Don Francks, Cec Linder, Frank Perry, Alfie Scopp, Fiona Reid, Jack Creley, Neil Munro, Jackie Burroughs, Lally Cadeau, Jayne Eastwood, Brian George, Martha Gibson, Lynne Griffin, Barbara Hamilton, Patricia Hamilton, Helen Hughs, Charmion King, Budd Knapp, Maria Loma, Arch McDonnell, Meana E. Meana, Mary Peery, Eric Peterson, August Schellenberg, Ailine Seaton, Terry Tweed, Sandy Webster Writers: Frank Burt, Ron Hartmann Genre: Detective Mystery Episode: Nero Wolfe - Serial 1, Episode 1 - 10 Serial: 1 of 4 Length Serial: 4:55:20 Episodes: 1 - 10 of 39 Length Series: 23:59:31 Announcer: Don Stanley Creator: Rex Stout Directors: John Donald Wilson, Ron Hartmann Producers: Edwin Fadiman, Ron Hartmann Origin: United States, Canada Language: English Rated: Guidance Suggested Edition: Complete, Unexpurgated, Classic, Broadcast Running Time: 30, 60 Minute Audio: Monaural Keywords: nero, wolfe, private, detective, radio, old-time, nbc, mystery, otr, orchids, plays, vintage, classics, danger, adventure, dramas, program, gourmet, guns, crime, food, gritty, tough, hollywood, broadcasts, nostalgia, hollywood, famous, celebrities, stars Hashtags: #freeoldtimeradio #freeradio #oldtimeradio #podcast #audible #amazonmusic #spotify #googlepodcasts #radio #vintageradio #vintage #oldradio #oldies #goldenageradio #retro #otr #old #amradio #radiomuseum #midcentury #radiovintage #retroradio #radioonline #vacuumradio #transistorradio #oldschool #golden #oldtimes #yesteryear #timeless #oldtime #drama #radioshow #20s #30s #40s #50s #60s #70s #80s #90s #00s #mixtape #classic #legend #nostalgia #iconic #flashback #backintheday #relaxing #nostalgic #lifestyle #anxiety #relax #sleep #rest #listen #radioprogram #antique Credits: Old-Time Radio Era Recordings in the Public Domain. Wikipedia (c) Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. WOMBO Dream. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/free-old-time-radio/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/free-old-time-radio/support

 Richard Diamond - Serial 6, Episode 101 - 106 | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 02:37:53

Richard Diamond - Serial 6, Episode 101 - 106 Title: Richard Diamond, Private Detective Overview: Richard Diamond, Private Detective is an American detective drama, created by Blake Edwards, which aired on radio from 1949 to 1953, and on television from 1957 to 1960. Dick Powell starred in the Richard Diamond, Private Detective radio series as a wisecracking former police officer turned private detective. Episodes typically open with a client visiting or calling cash-strapped Diamond's office and agreeing to his fee of $100 a day plus expenses, or Diamond taking on a case at the behest of his friend and former partner, Lt. Walter Levinson. Diamond often suffers a blow to the head in his sleuthing pursuits. Most episodes end with Diamond at the piano, singing a standard, popular song, or show tune from Powell's repertoire to his girlfriend, Helen Asher, in her penthouse at 975 Park Avenue. Levinson was played variously by Ed Begley, Arthur Q. Bryan, Ted DeCorsia, and Alan Reed. Helen was played by Virginia Gregg and others. Another regular cast member included Wilms Herbert as Walt's bumbling sergeant, Otis, who also "doubled" on the show as Helen's butler, Francis. Many of the shows were either written or directed by Edwards. Its theme, "Leave It to Love", was whistled by Powell at the beginning of each episode. It began airing on NBC Radio on April 24, 1949, picked up Rexall as a sponsor on April 5, 1950, and continued until December 6, 1950. With Camel cigarettes as a sponsor, it moved to ABC from January 5, 1951, to June 29, 1951, with Rexall returning for a run from October 5, 1951, until June 27, 1952. Substituting for Amos 'n' Andy, it aired Sunday evenings on CBS (again, for Rexall) from May 31, 1953, until September 20, 1953. Original Air Date: April 24, 1949 - September 20, 1953 Series: Richard Diamond, Private Detective Radio Series (1949 - 1953) Star: Dick Powell Actors: Ed Begley, Arthur Q. Bryan, Ted DeCorsia, Alan Reed, Virginia Gregg, Frances Robinson, Wilms Herbert Writer: Blake Edwards, Harvey Easton Genre: Crime Drama Episode: Richard Diamond - Serial 6, Episode 101 - 106 Serial: 6 of 6 Length Serial: 2:37:53 Episodes: 101 - 106 of 106 Length Series: 52:10:05 Announcer: Eddie King, Bill Forman Creator: Blake Edwards Director: William P. Rousseau, Blake Edwards, Jaime del Valle Producer: Blake Edwards Origin: United States Language: English Rated: Guidance Suggested Edition: Complete, Unexpurgated, Classic, Broadcast Running Time: 30 Minute Audio: Monaural Keywords: diamond, richard, suspense, slugged, radio, old-time, otr, mystery, action, life-and-death, classics, murder, adventure, dramas, danger, intrigue, fights, villain, crime, thriller, detective, love, homicide, nostalgia, nyc, gumshoe, police, helen, nbc, abc Hashtags: #freeoldtimeradio #freeradio #oldtimeradio #podcast #audible #amazonmusic #spotify #googlepodcasts #radio #vintageradio #vintage #oldradio #oldies #goldenageradio #retro #otr #old #amradio #radiomuseum #midcentury #radiovintage #retroradio #radioonline #vacuumradio #transistorradio #oldschool #golden #oldtimes #yesteryear #timeless #oldtime #drama #radioshow #20s #30s #40s #50s #60s #70s #80s #90s #00s #mixtape #classic #legend #nostalgia #iconic #flashback #backintheday #relaxing #nostalgic #lifestyle #anxiety #relax #sleep #rest #listen #radioprogram #antique Credits: Old-Time Radio Era Recordings in the Public Domain. Wikipedia (c) Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. WOMBO Dream. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/free-old-time-radio/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/free-old-time-radio/support

 Richard Diamond - Serial 5, Episode 81 - 100 | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 09:45:43

Richard Diamond - Serial 5, Episode 81 - 100 Title: Richard Diamond, Private Detective Overview: Richard Diamond, Private Detective is an American detective drama, created by Blake Edwards, which aired on radio from 1949 to 1953, and on television from 1957 to 1960. Dick Powell starred in the Richard Diamond, Private Detective radio series as a wisecracking former police officer turned private detective. Episodes typically open with a client visiting or calling cash-strapped Diamond's office and agreeing to his fee of $100 a day plus expenses, or Diamond taking on a case at the behest of his friend and former partner, Lt. Walter Levinson. Diamond often suffers a blow to the head in his sleuthing pursuits. Most episodes end with Diamond at the piano, singing a standard, popular song, or show tune from Powell's repertoire to his girlfriend, Helen Asher, in her penthouse at 975 Park Avenue. Levinson was played variously by Ed Begley, Arthur Q. Bryan, Ted DeCorsia, and Alan Reed. Helen was played by Virginia Gregg and others. Another regular cast member included Wilms Herbert as Walt's bumbling sergeant, Otis, who also "doubled" on the show as Helen's butler, Francis. Many of the shows were either written or directed by Edwards. Its theme, "Leave It to Love", was whistled by Powell at the beginning of each episode. It began airing on NBC Radio on April 24, 1949, picked up Rexall as a sponsor on April 5, 1950, and continued until December 6, 1950. With Camel cigarettes as a sponsor, it moved to ABC from January 5, 1951, to June 29, 1951, with Rexall returning for a run from October 5, 1951, until June 27, 1952. Substituting for Amos 'n' Andy, it aired Sunday evenings on CBS (again, for Rexall) from May 31, 1953, until September 20, 1953. Original Air Date: April 24, 1949 - September 20, 1953 Series: Richard Diamond, Private Detective Radio Series (1949 - 1953) Star: Dick Powell Actors: Ed Begley, Arthur Q. Bryan, Ted DeCorsia, Alan Reed, Virginia Gregg, Frances Robinson, Wilms Herbert Writer: Blake Edwards, Harvey Easton Genre: Crime Drama Episode: Richard Diamond - Serial 5, Episode 81 - 100 Serial: 5 of 6 Length Serial: 9:45:42 Episodes: 81 - 100 of 106 Length Series: 52:10:05 Announcer: Eddie King, Bill Forman Creator: Blake Edwards Director: William P. Rousseau, Blake Edwards, Jaime del Valle Producer: Blake Edwards Origin: United States Language: English Rated: Guidance Suggested Edition: Complete, Unexpurgated, Classic, Broadcast Running Time: 30 Minute Audio: Monaural Keywords: diamond, richard, suspense, slugged, radio, old-time, otr, mystery, action, life-and-death, classics, murder, adventure, dramas, danger, intrigue, fights, villain, crime, thriller, detective, love, homicide, nostalgia, nyc, gumshoe, police, helen, nbc, abc Hashtags: #freeoldtimeradio #freeradio #oldtimeradio #podcast #audible #amazonmusic #spotify #googlepodcasts #radio #vintageradio #vintage #oldradio #oldies #goldenageradio #retro #otr #old #amradio #radiomuseum #midcentury #radiovintage #retroradio #radioonline #vacuumradio #transistorradio #oldschool #golden #oldtimes #yesteryear #timeless #oldtime #drama #radioshow #20s #30s #40s #50s #60s #70s #80s #90s #00s #mixtape #classic #legend #nostalgia #iconic #flashback #backintheday #relaxing #nostalgic #lifestyle #anxiety #relax #sleep #rest #listen #radioprogram #antique Credits: Old-Time Radio Era Recordings in the Public Domain. Wikipedia (c) Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. WOMBO Dream. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/free-old-time-radio/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/free-old-time-radio/support

 Richard Diamond - Serial 4, Episode 61 - 80 | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 09:26:26

Richard Diamond - Serial 4, Episode 61 - 80 Title: Richard Diamond, Private Detective Overview: Richard Diamond, Private Detective is an American detective drama, created by Blake Edwards, which aired on radio from 1949 to 1953, and on television from 1957 to 1960. Dick Powell starred in the Richard Diamond, Private Detective radio series as a wisecracking former police officer turned private detective. Episodes typically open with a client visiting or calling cash-strapped Diamond's office and agreeing to his fee of $100 a day plus expenses, or Diamond taking on a case at the behest of his friend and former partner, Lt. Walter Levinson. Diamond often suffers a blow to the head in his sleuthing pursuits. Most episodes end with Diamond at the piano, singing a standard, popular song, or show tune from Powell's repertoire to his girlfriend, Helen Asher, in her penthouse at 975 Park Avenue. Levinson was played variously by Ed Begley, Arthur Q. Bryan, Ted DeCorsia, and Alan Reed. Helen was played by Virginia Gregg and others. Another regular cast member included Wilms Herbert as Walt's bumbling sergeant, Otis, who also "doubled" on the show as Helen's butler, Francis. Many of the shows were either written or directed by Edwards. Its theme, "Leave It to Love", was whistled by Powell at the beginning of each episode. It began airing on NBC Radio on April 24, 1949, picked up Rexall as a sponsor on April 5, 1950, and continued until December 6, 1950. With Camel cigarettes as a sponsor, it moved to ABC from January 5, 1951, to June 29, 1951, with Rexall returning for a run from October 5, 1951, until June 27, 1952. Substituting for Amos 'n' Andy, it aired Sunday evenings on CBS (again, for Rexall) from May 31, 1953, until September 20, 1953. Original Air Date: April 24, 1949 - September 20, 1953 Series: Richard Diamond, Private Detective Radio Series (1949 - 1953) Star: Dick Powell Actors: Ed Begley, Arthur Q. Bryan, Ted DeCorsia, Alan Reed, Virginia Gregg, Frances Robinson, Wilms Herbert Writer: Blake Edwards, Harvey Easton Genre: Crime Drama Episode: Richard Diamond - Serial 4, Episode 61 - 80 Serial: 4 of 6 Length Serial: 9:26:25 Episodes: 61 - 80 of 106 Length Series: 52:10:05 Announcer: Eddie King, Bill Forman Creator: Blake Edwards Director: William P. Rousseau, Blake Edwards, Jaime del Valle Producer: Blake Edwards Origin: United States Language: English Rated: Guidance Suggested Edition: Complete, Unexpurgated, Classic, Broadcast Running Time: 30 Minute Audio: Monaural Keywords: diamond, richard, suspense, slugged, radio, old-time, otr, mystery, action, life-and-death, classics, murder, adventure, dramas, danger, intrigue, fights, villain, crime, thriller, detective, love, homicide, nostalgia, nyc, gumshoe, police, helen, nbc, abc Hashtags: #freeoldtimeradio #freeradio #oldtimeradio #podcast #audible #amazonmusic #spotify #googlepodcasts #radio #vintageradio #vintage #oldradio #oldies #goldenageradio #retro #otr #old #amradio #radiomuseum #midcentury #radiovintage #retroradio #radioonline #vacuumradio #transistorradio #oldschool #golden #oldtimes #yesteryear #timeless #oldtime #drama #radioshow #20s #30s #40s #50s #60s #70s #80s #90s #00s #mixtape #classic #legend #nostalgia #iconic #flashback #backintheday #relaxing #nostalgic #lifestyle #anxiety #relax #sleep #rest #listen #radioprogram #antique Credits: Old-Time Radio Era Recordings in the Public Domain. Wikipedia (c) Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. WOMBO Dream. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/free-old-time-radio/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/free-old-time-radio/support

 Richard Diamond - Serial 3, Episode 41 - 60 | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 09:51:31

Richard Diamond - Serial 3, Episode 41 - 60 Title: Richard Diamond, Private Detective Overview: Richard Diamond, Private Detective is an American detective drama, created by Blake Edwards, which aired on radio from 1949 to 1953, and on television from 1957 to 1960. Dick Powell starred in the Richard Diamond, Private Detective radio series as a wisecracking former police officer turned private detective. Episodes typically open with a client visiting or calling cash-strapped Diamond's office and agreeing to his fee of $100 a day plus expenses, or Diamond taking on a case at the behest of his friend and former partner, Lt. Walter Levinson. Diamond often suffers a blow to the head in his sleuthing pursuits. Most episodes end with Diamond at the piano, singing a standard, popular song, or show tune from Powell's repertoire to his girlfriend, Helen Asher, in her penthouse at 975 Park Avenue. Levinson was played variously by Ed Begley, Arthur Q. Bryan, Ted DeCorsia, and Alan Reed. Helen was played by Virginia Gregg and others. Another regular cast member included Wilms Herbert as Walt's bumbling sergeant, Otis, who also "doubled" on the show as Helen's butler, Francis. Many of the shows were either written or directed by Edwards. Its theme, "Leave It to Love", was whistled by Powell at the beginning of each episode. It began airing on NBC Radio on April 24, 1949, picked up Rexall as a sponsor on April 5, 1950, and continued until December 6, 1950. With Camel cigarettes as a sponsor, it moved to ABC from January 5, 1951, to June 29, 1951, with Rexall returning for a run from October 5, 1951, until June 27, 1952. Substituting for Amos 'n' Andy, it aired Sunday evenings on CBS (again, for Rexall) from May 31, 1953, until September 20, 1953. Original Air Date: April 24, 1949 - September 20, 1953 Series: Richard Diamond, Private Detective Radio Series (1949 - 1953) Star: Dick Powell Actors: Ed Begley, Arthur Q. Bryan, Ted DeCorsia, Alan Reed, Virginia Gregg, Frances Robinson, Wilms Herbert Writer: Blake Edwards, Harvey Easton Genre: Crime Drama Episode: Richard Diamond - Serial 3, Episode 41 - 60 Serial: 3 of 6 Length Serial: 9:51:30 Episodes: 41 - 60 of 106 Length Series: 52:10:05 Announcer: Eddie King, Bill Forman Creator: Blake Edwards Director: William P. Rousseau, Blake Edwards, Jaime del Valle Producer: Blake Edwards Origin: United States Language: English Rated: Guidance Suggested Edition: Complete, Unexpurgated, Classic, Broadcast Running Time: 30 Minute Audio: Monaural Keywords: diamond, richard, suspense, slugged, radio, old-time, otr, mystery, action, life-and-death, classics, murder, adventure, dramas, danger, intrigue, fights, villain, crime, thriller, detective, love, homicide, nostalgia, nyc, gumshoe, police, helen, nbc, abc Hashtags: #freeoldtimeradio #freeradio #oldtimeradio #podcast #audible #amazonmusic #spotify #googlepodcasts #radio #vintageradio #vintage #oldradio #oldies #goldenageradio #retro #otr #old #amradio #radiomuseum #midcentury #radiovintage #retroradio #radioonline #vacuumradio #transistorradio #oldschool #golden #oldtimes #yesteryear #timeless #oldtime #drama #radioshow #20s #30s #40s #50s #60s #70s #80s #90s #00s #mixtape #classic #legend #nostalgia #iconic #flashback #backintheday #relaxing #nostalgic #lifestyle #anxiety #relax #sleep #rest #listen #radioprogram #antique Credits: Old-Time Radio Era Recordings in the Public Domain. Wikipedia (c) Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. WOMBO Dream. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/free-old-time-radio/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/free-old-time-radio/support

 Richard Diamond - Serial 2, Episode 21 - 40 | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 09:49:31

Richard Diamond - Serial 2, Episode 21 - 40 Title: Richard Diamond, Private Detective Overview: Richard Diamond, Private Detective is an American detective drama, created by Blake Edwards, which aired on radio from 1949 to 1953, and on television from 1957 to 1960. Dick Powell starred in the Richard Diamond, Private Detective radio series as a wisecracking former police officer turned private detective. Episodes typically open with a client visiting or calling cash-strapped Diamond's office and agreeing to his fee of $100 a day plus expenses, or Diamond taking on a case at the behest of his friend and former partner, Lt. Walter Levinson. Diamond often suffers a blow to the head in his sleuthing pursuits. Most episodes end with Diamond at the piano, singing a standard, popular song, or show tune from Powell's repertoire to his girlfriend, Helen Asher, in her penthouse at 975 Park Avenue. Levinson was played variously by Ed Begley, Arthur Q. Bryan, Ted DeCorsia, and Alan Reed. Helen was played by Virginia Gregg and others. Another regular cast member included Wilms Herbert as Walt's bumbling sergeant, Otis, who also "doubled" on the show as Helen's butler, Francis. Many of the shows were either written or directed by Edwards. Its theme, "Leave It to Love", was whistled by Powell at the beginning of each episode. It began airing on NBC Radio on April 24, 1949, picked up Rexall as a sponsor on April 5, 1950, and continued until December 6, 1950. With Camel cigarettes as a sponsor, it moved to ABC from January 5, 1951, to June 29, 1951, with Rexall returning for a run from October 5, 1951, until June 27, 1952. Substituting for Amos 'n' Andy, it aired Sunday evenings on CBS (again, for Rexall) from May 31, 1953, until September 20, 1953. Original Air Date: April 24, 1949 - September 20, 1953 Series: Richard Diamond, Private Detective Radio Series (1949 - 1953) Star: Dick Powell Actors: Ed Begley, Arthur Q. Bryan, Ted DeCorsia, Alan Reed, Virginia Gregg, Frances Robinson, Wilms Herbert Writer: Blake Edwards, Harvey Easton Genre: Crime Drama Episode: Richard Diamond - Serial 2, Episode 21 - 40 Serial: 2 of 6 Length Serial: 9:49:30 Episodes: 21 - 40 of 106 Length Series: 52:10:05 Announcer: Eddie King, Bill Forman Creator: Blake Edwards Director: William P. Rousseau, Blake Edwards, Jaime del Valle Producer: Blake Edwards Origin: United States Language: English Rated: Guidance Suggested Edition: Complete, Unexpurgated, Classic, Broadcast Running Time: 30 Minute Audio: Monaural Keywords: diamond, richard, suspense, slugged, radio, old-time, otr, mystery, action, life-and-death, classics, murder, adventure, dramas, danger, intrigue, fights, villain, crime, thriller, detective, love, homicide, nostalgia, nyc, gumshoe, police, helen, nbc, abc Hashtags: #freeoldtimeradio #freeradio #oldtimeradio #podcast #audible #amazonmusic #spotify #googlepodcasts #radio #vintageradio #vintage #oldradio #oldies #goldenageradio #retro #otr #old #amradio #radiomuseum #midcentury #radiovintage #retroradio #radioonline #vacuumradio #transistorradio #oldschool #golden #oldtimes #yesteryear #timeless #oldtime #drama #radioshow #20s #30s #40s #50s #60s #70s #80s #90s #00s #mixtape #classic #legend #nostalgia #iconic #flashback #backintheday #relaxing #nostalgic #lifestyle #anxiety #relax #sleep #rest #listen #radioprogram #antique Credits: Old-Time Radio Era Recordings in the Public Domain. Wikipedia (c) Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. WOMBO Dream. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/free-old-time-radio/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/free-old-time-radio/support

 Richard Diamond - Serial 1, Episode 1 - 20 | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 09:49:20

Richard Diamond - Serial 1, Episode 1 - 20 Title: Richard Diamond, Private Detective Overview: Richard Diamond, Private Detective is an American detective drama, created by Blake Edwards, which aired on radio from 1949 to 1953, and on television from 1957 to 1960. Dick Powell starred in the Richard Diamond, Private Detective radio series as a wisecracking former police officer turned private detective. Episodes typically open with a client visiting or calling cash-strapped Diamond's office and agreeing to his fee of $100 a day plus expenses, or Diamond taking on a case at the behest of his friend and former partner, Lt. Walter Levinson. Diamond often suffers a blow to the head in his sleuthing pursuits. Most episodes end with Diamond at the piano, singing a standard, popular song, or show tune from Powell's repertoire to his girlfriend, Helen Asher, in her penthouse at 975 Park Avenue. Levinson was played variously by Ed Begley, Arthur Q. Bryan, Ted DeCorsia, and Alan Reed. Helen was played by Virginia Gregg and others. Another regular cast member included Wilms Herbert as Walt's bumbling sergeant, Otis, who also "doubled" on the show as Helen's butler, Francis. Many of the shows were either written or directed by Edwards. Its theme, "Leave It to Love", was whistled by Powell at the beginning of each episode. It began airing on NBC Radio on April 24, 1949, picked up Rexall as a sponsor on April 5, 1950, and continued until December 6, 1950. With Camel cigarettes as a sponsor, it moved to ABC from January 5, 1951, to June 29, 1951, with Rexall returning for a run from October 5, 1951, until June 27, 1952. Substituting for Amos 'n' Andy, it aired Sunday evenings on CBS (again, for Rexall) from May 31, 1953, until September 20, 1953. Original Air Date: April 24, 1949 - September 20, 1953 Series: Richard Diamond, Private Detective Radio Series (1949 - 1953) Star: Dick Powell Actors: Ed Begley, Arthur Q. Bryan, Ted DeCorsia, Alan Reed, Virginia Gregg, Frances Robinson, Wilms Herbert Writer: Blake Edwards, Harvey Easton Genre: Crime Drama Episode: Richard Diamond - Serial 1, Episode 1 - 20 Serial: 1 of 6 Length Serial: 9:49:19 Episodes: 1 - 20 of 106 Length Series: 52:10:05 Announcer: Eddie King, Bill Forman Creator: Blake Edwards Director: William P. Rousseau, Blake Edwards, Jaime del Valle Producer: Blake Edwards Origin: United States Language: English Rated: Guidance Suggested Edition: Complete, Unexpurgated, Classic, Broadcast Running Time: 30 Minute Audio: Monaural Keywords: diamond, richard, suspense, slugged, radio, old-time, otr, mystery, action, life-and-death, classics, murder, adventure, dramas, danger, intrigue, fights, villain, crime, thriller, detective, love, homicide, nostalgia, nyc, gumshoe, police, helen, nbc, abc Hashtags: #freeoldtimeradio #freeradio #oldtimeradio #podcast #audible #amazonmusic #spotify #googlepodcasts #radio #vintageradio #vintage #oldradio #oldies #goldenageradio #retro #otr #old #amradio #radiomuseum #midcentury #radiovintage #retroradio #radioonline #vacuumradio #transistorradio #oldschool #golden #oldtimes #yesteryear #timeless #oldtime #drama #radioshow #20s #30s #40s #50s #60s #70s #80s #90s #00s #mixtape #classic #legend #nostalgia #iconic #flashback #backintheday #relaxing #nostalgic #lifestyle #anxiety #relax #sleep #rest #listen #radioprogram #antique Credits: Old-Time Radio Era Recordings in the Public Domain. Wikipedia (c) Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. WOMBO Dream. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/free-old-time-radio/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/free-old-time-radio/support

 Johnny Dollar - Serial 37, Episode 721 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:23:56

Johnny Dollar - Serial 37, Episode 721 Title: Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar Overview: Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar is a radio drama that aired on CBS Radio from February 18, 1949, to September 30, 1962. The first several seasons imagined protagonist Johnny Dollar as a private investigator drama, with Charles Russell, Edmond O'Brien, and John Lund portraying Dollar in succession over the years. In 1955 after a yearlong hiatus, the series came back in its best-known incarnation with Bob Bailey starring in "the transcribed adventures of the man with the action-packed expense account – America's fabulous freelance insurance investigator." Each story was recounted in flashback, and every few minutes the action would be interrupted by Johnny listing a line item from his expense account. Each case usually started with a phone call from an insurance adjuster, calling on Johnny to investigate an unusual claim: a suspicious death, an attempted fraud, a missing person, or other mysterious circumstances. Each story required Johnny to travel to some distant locale, usually within the United States but sometimes abroad, where he was almost always threatened with personal danger in the course of his investigations. Johnny usually stuck to business sometimes engaging in romantic dalliances until meeting his steady girlfriend, Betty Lewis. The episodes generally finished with Johnny tallying up his expense account and traveling back to Hartford, Connecticut, where he was based. There were 811 episodes including two not-for-broadcast auditions in the 12-year run, and more than 710 still exist today with 886 total performances including repeat performances. Original Air Date: February 18, 1949 - September 30, 1962 Series: Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar Radio Series (1949 - 1962) Stars: Dick Powell, Charles Russell, Edmond O'Brien, John Lund, Gerald Mohr, Bob Bailey, Bob Readick, Mandel Kramer Actors: Virginia Gregg, Harry Bartell, Vic Perrin, Lawrence Dobkin, Stacy Harris, Parley Baer, Howard McNear, John Dehner, Barney Phillips, Lillian Buyeff, Tony Barrett, Don Diamond, Alan Reed, Forrest Lewis, Jay Novello, Hans Conried, Frank Nelson, Leon Belasco, William Conrad, Edgar Barrier, Gloria Blondell, Billy Halop Writers: Jack Johnstone, E. Jack Neuman, Les Crutchfield, Robert Ryf, Paul Dudley, Gil Dowd, Blake Edwards, Bob Bailey Genre: Radio Drama Episode: Johnny Dollar - Serial 37, Episode 721 Serial: 37 of 37 Length Serial: 23:56 Episodes: 721 of 721 Length Series: 264:30:15 Announcer: Roy Rowan, Dan Cubberly Creator: Jack Johnstone Director: Jack Johnstone Producer: Jack Johnstone Origin: United States Language: English Rated: Guidance Suggested Edition: Complete, Unexpurgated, Classic, Broadcast Running Time: 15, 30 Minute Audio: Monaural Keywords: johnny, dollar, fraud, radio, old-time, cbs, detective, insurance, otr, expenses, plays, vintage, classics, claims, adventure, dramas, program, investigations, pictures, investigator, romance, business, travels, hollywood, broadcasts, nostalgia, flashback, famous, celebrities, stars Hashtags: #freeoldtimeradio #freeradio #oldtimeradio #podcast #audible #amazonmusic #spotify #googlepodcasts #radio #vintageradio #vintage #oldradio #oldies #goldenageradio #retro #otr #old #amradio #radiomuseum #midcentury #radiovintage #retroradio #radioonline #vacuumradio #transistorradio #oldschool #golden #oldtimes #yesteryear #timeless #oldtime #drama #radioshow #20s #30s #40s #50s #60s #70s #80s #90s #00s #mixtape #classic #legend #nostalgia #iconic #flashback #backintheday #relaxing #nostalgic #lifestyle #anxiety #relax #sleep #rest #listen #radioprogram #antique Credits: Old-Time Radio Era Recordings in the Public Domain. Wikipedia (c) Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. WOMBO Dream. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/free-old-time-radio/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/free-old-time-radio/support

 Johnny Dollar - Serial 36, Episode 701 - 720 | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 08:08:36

Johnny Dollar - Serial 36, Episode 701 - 720 Title: Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar Overview: Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar is a radio drama that aired on CBS Radio from February 18, 1949, to September 30, 1962. The first several seasons imagined protagonist Johnny Dollar as a private investigator drama, with Charles Russell, Edmond O'Brien, and John Lund portraying Dollar in succession over the years. In 1955 after a yearlong hiatus, the series came back in its best-known incarnation with Bob Bailey starring in "the transcribed adventures of the man with the action-packed expense account – America's fabulous freelance insurance investigator." Each story was recounted in flashback, and every few minutes the action would be interrupted by Johnny listing a line item from his expense account. Each case usually started with a phone call from an insurance adjuster, calling on Johnny to investigate an unusual claim: a suspicious death, an attempted fraud, a missing person, or other mysterious circumstances. Each story required Johnny to travel to some distant locale, usually within the United States but sometimes abroad, where he was almost always threatened with personal danger in the course of his investigations. Johnny usually stuck to business sometimes engaging in romantic dalliances until meeting his steady girlfriend, Betty Lewis. The episodes generally finished with Johnny tallying up his expense account and traveling back to Hartford, Connecticut, where he was based. There were 811 episodes including two not-for-broadcast auditions in the 12-year run, and more than 710 still exist today with 886 total performances including repeat performances. Original Air Date: February 18, 1949 - September 30, 1962 Series: Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar Radio Series (1949 - 1962) Stars: Dick Powell, Charles Russell, Edmond O'Brien, John Lund, Gerald Mohr, Bob Bailey, Bob Readick, Mandel Kramer Actors: Virginia Gregg, Harry Bartell, Vic Perrin, Lawrence Dobkin, Stacy Harris, Parley Baer, Howard McNear, John Dehner, Barney Phillips, Lillian Buyeff, Tony Barrett, Don Diamond, Alan Reed, Forrest Lewis, Jay Novello, Hans Conried, Frank Nelson, Leon Belasco, William Conrad, Edgar Barrier, Gloria Blondell, Billy Halop Writers: Jack Johnstone, E. Jack Neuman, Les Crutchfield, Robert Ryf, Paul Dudley, Gil Dowd, Blake Edwards, Bob Bailey Genre: Radio Drama Episode: Johnny Dollar - Serial 36, Episode 701 - 720 Serial: 36 of 37 Length Serial: 8:08:35 Episodes: 701 - 720 of 721 Length Series: 264:30:15 Announcer: Roy Rowan, Dan Cubberly Creator: Jack Johnstone Director: Jack Johnstone Producer: Jack Johnstone Origin: United States Language: English Rated: Guidance Suggested Edition: Complete, Unexpurgated, Classic, Broadcast Running Time: 15, 30 Minute Audio: Monaural Keywords: johnny, dollar, fraud, radio, old-time, cbs, detective, insurance, otr, expenses, plays, vintage, classics, claims, adventure, dramas, program, investigations, pictures, investigator, romance, business, travels, hollywood, broadcasts, nostalgia, flashback, famous, celebrities, stars Hashtags: #freeoldtimeradio #freeradio #oldtimeradio #podcast #audible #amazonmusic #spotify #googlepodcasts #radio #vintageradio #vintage #oldradio #oldies #goldenageradio #retro #otr #old #amradio #radiomuseum #midcentury #radiovintage #retroradio #radioonline #vacuumradio #transistorradio #oldschool #golden #oldtimes #yesteryear #timeless #oldtime #drama #radioshow #20s #30s #40s #50s #60s #70s #80s #90s #00s #mixtape #classic #legend #nostalgia #iconic #flashback #backintheday #relaxing #nostalgic #lifestyle #anxiety #relax #sleep #rest #listen #radioprogram #antique Credits: Old-Time Radio Era Recordings in the Public Domain. Wikipedia (c) Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. WOMBO Dream. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/free-old-time-radio/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/free-old-time-radio/support

 Johnny Dollar - Serial 35, Episode 681 - 700 | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 08:12:24

Johnny Dollar - Serial 35, Episode 681 - 700 Title: Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar Overview: Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar is a radio drama that aired on CBS Radio from February 18, 1949, to September 30, 1962. The first several seasons imagined protagonist Johnny Dollar as a private investigator drama, with Charles Russell, Edmond O'Brien, and John Lund portraying Dollar in succession over the years. In 1955 after a yearlong hiatus, the series came back in its best-known incarnation with Bob Bailey starring in "the transcribed adventures of the man with the action-packed expense account – America's fabulous freelance insurance investigator." Each story was recounted in flashback, and every few minutes the action would be interrupted by Johnny listing a line item from his expense account. Each case usually started with a phone call from an insurance adjuster, calling on Johnny to investigate an unusual claim: a suspicious death, an attempted fraud, a missing person, or other mysterious circumstances. Each story required Johnny to travel to some distant locale, usually within the United States but sometimes abroad, where he was almost always threatened with personal danger in the course of his investigations. Johnny usually stuck to business sometimes engaging in romantic dalliances until meeting his steady girlfriend, Betty Lewis. The episodes generally finished with Johnny tallying up his expense account and traveling back to Hartford, Connecticut, where he was based. There were 811 episodes including two not-for-broadcast auditions in the 12-year run, and more than 710 still exist today with 886 total performances including repeat performances. Original Air Date: February 18, 1949 - September 30, 1962 Series: Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar Radio Series (1949 - 1962) Stars: Dick Powell, Charles Russell, Edmond O'Brien, John Lund, Gerald Mohr, Bob Bailey, Bob Readick, Mandel Kramer Actors: Virginia Gregg, Harry Bartell, Vic Perrin, Lawrence Dobkin, Stacy Harris, Parley Baer, Howard McNear, John Dehner, Barney Phillips, Lillian Buyeff, Tony Barrett, Don Diamond, Alan Reed, Forrest Lewis, Jay Novello, Hans Conried, Frank Nelson, Leon Belasco, William Conrad, Edgar Barrier, Gloria Blondell, Billy Halop Writers: Jack Johnstone, E. Jack Neuman, Les Crutchfield, Robert Ryf, Paul Dudley, Gil Dowd, Blake Edwards, Bob Bailey Genre: Radio Drama Episode: Johnny Dollar - Serial 35, Episode 681 - 700 Serial: 35 of 37 Length Serial: 8:12:23 Episodes: 681 - 700 of 721 Length Series: 264:30:15 Announcer: Roy Rowan, Dan Cubberly Creator: Jack Johnstone Director: Jack Johnstone Producer: Jack Johnstone Origin: United States Language: English Rated: Guidance Suggested Edition: Complete, Unexpurgated, Classic, Broadcast Running Time: 15, 30 Minute Audio: Monaural Keywords: johnny, dollar, fraud, radio, old-time, cbs, detective, insurance, otr, expenses, plays, vintage, classics, claims, adventure, dramas, program, investigations, pictures, investigator, romance, business, travels, hollywood, broadcasts, nostalgia, flashback, famous, celebrities, stars Hashtags: #freeoldtimeradio #freeradio #oldtimeradio #podcast #audible #amazonmusic #spotify #googlepodcasts #radio #vintageradio #vintage #oldradio #oldies #goldenageradio #retro #otr #old #amradio #radiomuseum #midcentury #radiovintage #retroradio #radioonline #vacuumradio #transistorradio #oldschool #golden #oldtimes #yesteryear #timeless #oldtime #drama #radioshow #20s #30s #40s #50s #60s #70s #80s #90s #00s #mixtape #classic #legend #nostalgia #iconic #flashback #backintheday #relaxing #nostalgic #lifestyle #anxiety #relax #sleep #rest #listen #radioprogram #antique Credits: Old-Time Radio Era Recordings in the Public Domain. Wikipedia (c) Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. WOMBO Dream. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/free-old-time-radio/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/free-old-time-radio/support

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