THE OLD-TIME RADIO HOUR
Summary: Popular & rare vintage radio programs with brief commentary. Posted weekly.
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Podcasts:
Murder by Experts "Two Coffins to Fill" July 2, 1949 Mutual John Dickson Carr story Escape "Man Who Stole the Bible" May 5, 1950 CBS
Lux Radio Theater The Girl from Tenth Avenue May 16, 1938 CBS starring Loretta Young
Lux Radio Theater "Red River" March 7, 1949 CBS starring John Wayne and Walter Brennan
Lux Radio Theater "Peter Pan" December 21, 1953 CBS Disney version with Bobby Driscoll and Kathryn Beaumont with John Carradine as Captain Hook Called Hollywood Radio Theater for non commercial Armed Forces Radio Service
Studio One "Dodsworth" by Sinclair Lewis May 27, 1947 CBS
Studio One "Topaze" May 6, 1947 CBS
Studio One "Alibi Ike" May 20, 1947 CBS comic radio play based on a Ring Lardner story
Crime Classics "Death of a Picture Hanger" July 20, 1953 CBS Crime Classics "John and Judith" December 16, 1953 CBS Created by Elliott Lewis, Music by Bernard Herrmann, Narrator played by Lou Merrill
Yours Truly Johnny Dollar starring Charles Russell "The Little Man Who Wasn't There" October 29, 1949 CBS "The Story of the Big Red Schoolhouse" April 4, 1950 CBS
Richard Diamond Private Detective "Jerome J Jerome Case" first broadcast September 17, 1949 on NBC Starring Dick Powell as Richard Diamond Richard Diamond Private Detective " Mr Victor's Daughter" first broadcast January 15, 1950 on NBC Directed by Blake Edwards
Academy Award "Jezebel" March 30, 1946 on CBS starring Bette Davis The Fred Allen Show March 3, 1946 on NBC guest starring Orson Welles
The Railroad Hour "Good News" October 4, 1948 ABC guest stars Dinah Shore and Jane Powell Hank Williams for Mother's Best Flour first broadcast in early 1951 by WSM Nashville Tennessee "Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain"
The Railroad Hour "Anything Goes" October 11, 2018 on ABC Coconut Grove Ambassadors Gus Arnheim "Million Dollar Baby" 1931
Fourth of July show Screen Guild Theater "Yankee Doodle Dandy" October 19, 1942 CBS The Great Gildersleeve "Fourth of July Speech" July 2, 1952 NBC
The Radio Hall of Fame December 12, 1943 The Blue Network Variety show with Red Skelton and a shortened version of Carmen Jones