Mon, 12 May 2008
![]() This week Frank presents a Tribute to Eddie Cantor. The Golden Days Of Radio hosted by Frank Bresee is another one of the great Yesterday USA Old Time Radio Show Programs.After being broadcast on YUSA, this famous program is now available thanks to a special arrangement between Radio Nostalgia Network and Yesterday USA. Listen Live to Yesterday USA at http://yesterdayusa.com
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Mon, 12 May 2008
![]() This week Don Aston presents Nightbeat - "Football and The Syndicate" - 6/26/50, Big Story - "Manhunt In Manhattan" - 1/7/48, and Chandu, The Magician #31 - "Search For Robert Regent" - 8/10/48. Yesterday's Radio hosted by Don Aston is another one of the great Yesterday USA Old Time Radio Show Programs.After being broadcast on YUSA, this famous program is now available thanks to a special arrangement between Radio Nostalgia Network and Yesterday USA. Listen Live to Yesterday USA at http://yesterdayusa.com
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Mon, 12 May 2008
![]() This week Dennis Daily presents Lux Radio Theater - "Bold Ventures" and "Death Valley Days" The Dennis Daily Show is another one of the great Yesterday USA Old Time Radio Show Programs.After being broadcast on YUSA, this famous program is now available thanks to a special arrangement between Radio Nostalgia Network and Yesterday USA. Listen Live to Yesterday USA, http://yesterdayusa.com Comments[0] |
Mon, 12 May 2008
![]() REPS Radio Hour presents Assorted OTR
featuring The Red Skelton Show - "The Little Christmas Tree" - 12/19/51 and Gunsmoke - "Christmas Story" - 12/20/52. REPS Radio Hour- Our friends in Seattle, WA hosted by Robert Herman present some of the best Old Time Radio Shows and is another one of the great Yesterday USA Old Time Radio Show Programs.After being broadcast on YUSA, this famous program is now available thanks to a special arrangement between Radio Nostalgia Network and Yesterday USA. Listen Live to Yesterday USA, http://yesterdayusa.com
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Mon, 12 May 2008
![]() The Red Waves 3/18/53 I Was A Communist For The FBI was a show that came from the
anti-Communist hysteria at a peak in the 1950's. The show was based on
the book by Matt Cvetic and purportedly told of his adventures as an
undercover operative who joined the Communist Party to spy from within
for the FBI. Many of the stories contained double-edged conflicts:
Cvetic constantly looked for information, walking a tightrope among
suspicious Party officials while unable to reveal his true mission even
to his family. Dana Andrews stared as Matthew Cvetic, always closing
with these words: "I was a Communist for the FBI. I walk alone." Join
us as we experience intrigue, mystery, and drama with each episode of I
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Mon, 12 May 2008
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Mon, 12 May 2008
Sudden Senility 1/11/48 Sherlock
Holmes Adventures was a fictional detective of the late 19th and early
20th centuries, who first appeared in publication in 1887. He was
devised by British author and doctor Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. A
brilliant London-based detective, Holmes is famous for his prowess at
using logic and astute observation to solve cases. He is perhaps the
most famous fictional detective, and indeed one of the best known and
most universally recognizable recognizable literary characters. Now you
can relive this great series from the first episodes to the final
episode of this great radio series. ![]() Comments[0] |
Mon, 12 May 2008
![]() Perry Discredits The Witness Comments[0] |
Mon, 12 May 2008
![]() The Song of Songs 12/20/37 Lux Radio Theater, one of the genuine classic radio anthology series (NBC Blue Network (1934-1935); CBS (1935-1955), adapted first Broadway stage works, and then (especially) films to hour-long live radio presentations. It quickly became the most popular dramatic anthology series on radio, running more than twenty years. The program always began with an announcer proclaiming, "Ladies and gentlemen, Lux presents Hollywood!" Cecil B. DeMille was the host of the series each Monday evening from June 1, 1936, until January 22, 1945.
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Mon, 12 May 2008
Inspector Thorne - Another radio detective from the pen of Frank and Ann Hummert was Inspector Thorne. The series was short-lived and also had two stars portraying the lead. The first was Karl Weber and the second was Staats Cotsworth.By the 1940's, Frank and Ann Hummert controlled four and a half hours of national weekday broadcast schedules. Their features reportedly spawned more that 5 million pieces of correspondence annually from steadfast fans. Simultaneously they brought in more than half of the national radio chain's advertising revenues generated during the daylight hours. The couple broadcast 18 quarter-hour serials five times weekly, a total of 90 original episodes for 52 weeks per year, with none of those ever repeated. Some shows were "Amanda of Honeymoon Hill", "Backstage Wife","Chaplin Jim USA", "David Harum", "Easy Aces", "Front Page Farrell", "John's Other Wife", "Just Plain Bill", "The Life of Mary Sothern","Lora Lawton", "Lorenzo Jones", "Ma Perkins", "Mrs Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch", "Our Gal Sunday", "The Romance of Helen Trent" and "Young Widder Brown".Direct download: Inspector_Thorne_-_Vacant_Lot_Murder_Case_7-27-51.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 3:30 AM Comments[0] |

















