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Lux Radio Theater brought it to radio March 20, 1939 with the original actors in their roles: Clark Gable, Claudette Colbert, Walter Connolly and Roscoe Karns. This is a good one! Calfkiller Old Time Radio . attached file: type: audio/mpeg size: 25.54 MB here Sun, 05 Oct 2008 05:39:00 +0200 .
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![]() Suspense from CBS aired "A Killing In Abilene" December 14, 1950 starring Alan Ladd. It was sponsored by Auto-Lite. An hombre rides into town to get the man who killed his brother, only to find him about to be lynched for another murder! Also in the cast is Parley Baer, Jeanette Nolan, Joseph Kearns and Barton Yarborough. Calfkiller Old Time Radio . attached file: type: audio/mpeg size: 27.58 MB here Thu, 02 Oct 2008 23:20:00 +0200 .
![]() The Amazing Mr. Malone radio series aired 1947-1951 based on the John Malone series of mystery novels by Craig Rice, the author of fourteen novels, countless short stories, and a number of true crime pieces. She once rivaled Agatha Christie in sales,and was on the cover of Time Magazine in 1946. John J. Malone, socialite and ladies man, is a brilliant criminal lawyer taking up a new case in every episode. Using his finely-honed deductive and persuasive skills, he never gives up until justice is done. Listen Download The Lucky Stiff Calfkiller Old Time Radio . attached file: type: audio/mpeg size: 24.19 MB here Sun, 28 Sep 2008 14:56:00 +0200 ![]() Cornered from RKO Radio Pictures aired February 27, 194 starring Dick Powell and Walter Slezak. A World War II veteran hunts down the Nazi collaborators who killed his wife. Canadian WW II pilot Gerard (Dick Powell) intends to track down and kill collaborationist Marcel Jarne, the man responsible for the wartime death of Gerard's French wife. The trouble is, Jarne has never been effectively identified by the authorities and in fact could be just about anyone whom Gerard meets. Weaselly Incza is played by (Walter Slezak). Listen Download Cornered Calfkiller Old Time Radio attached file: type: audio/mpeg size: 13.43 MB here Thu, 25 Sep 2008 23:50:00 +0200 ![]() Case of the Baited Hook from Perry Mason adapted for radio aired December 21, 1957. Robert Dawson confronts Albert Tydings, his partner, about $80K missing from Carol Stanley's trust account. Albert Tydings admits he embezzled the money and blackmails Robert Dawson to keep quiet or he will reveal some scandalous facts about Carol. Later, Carol calls and makes an appointment to meet Albert Tydings at his office to discuss the trust account. She arrives to find Albert Tydings dead. calfkiller.com attached file: type: audio/mpeg size: 21.02 MB here Sat, 13 Sep 2008 02:37:00 +0200 All My Sons from Lux Radio Theater aired May 1, 1950 starring Ann Pearce, Burt Lancaster, Edward Arnold, and Scott Brady. All My Sons is a powerful and gripping drama about a successful, middle-aged, self-made man who has done a terrible and tragic thing during World War II, rushing to meet an order from the Army. A point that there is something horribly wrong about a system which permits huge profits to be made out of war. Based on the 1947 play by Arthur Miller, it was awarded the 1947 Tony Award for Best Play. Listen Download All My Sons attached file: type: audio/mpeg size: 25.97 MB here Sun, 31 Aug 2008 15:38:00 +0200 The Suffragettes from Old Time Radio show "Meet Me In St. Louis" aired September 17, 1950. Heart-throb Martin Scott is fed up with "feminine women." Mr. Fox is coming to dinner, where he's going to meet Esther Smith, a suffragette, who defends the right to vote of women. Kind of fits in this being an election year 2008. Listen Download The The Suffragettes attached file: type: audio/mpeg size: 9.76 MB here Sun, 31 Aug 2008 13:48:00 +0200 The Matchmaker adapted for radio aired on January 23,1958. The Real McCoys was a situation comedy that aired on the ABC network from 1957 through 1962. It aired for one more season on CBS before its end in 1963. The series revolved around the lives of a mountain family who originally hailed from West Virginia. The McCoys moved to California where they became dirt farmers. The family consisted of Grampa Amos McCoy, the head of the family played by Walter Brennan, his grandson Luke played by Richard Crenna, Luke's new bride Kate played by Kathleen Nolan, teenage sister Hassie played be Lydia Reed, and 11-year-old brother Little Luke played by Michael Winkelman. The Real McCoys paved the way for such rural hits as The Beverly Hillbillies and The Andy Griffith Show. Listen Download The Matchmakerattached file: type: audio/mpeg size: 9.9 MB here Wed, 27 Aug 2008 00:32:00 +0200 Mr God Johnson from Skippy Hollywood Theater aired April 1, 1949 starring Peter Lorre. The story of a gentleman who is somewhat difficult to hang is outstanding classic drama from the period. Skippy Hollywood Theater was a syndicated program that went on to be one of the most successful programs on radio of this type. The pre-recorded shows were highly liked by the radio audiences even though they were not live. Also the show was responsible for helping Skippy Peanut Butter to be one of the most popular peanut butters in American and gain national attention. Listen Download Mr God Johnson attached file: type: audio/mpeg size: 13.96 MB here Mon, 25 Aug 2008 05:58:00 +0200 Lum and Abner, an American radio comedy which aired as a network program from 1932 to 1954, became an American institution in its low-keyed, arch rural wit. One of a series of 15-minute serial comedies that dotted American radio at its height as America's number one home entertainment. The creation of co-stars Chester Lauck (who played Columbus "Lum" Edwards) and Norris Goff (Abner Peabody), Lum and Abner was as low-keyed as Easy Aces, as cheerfully absurdist as Vic and Sade, and raised The Goldbergs ethnic focus by amplifying the protagonists' regional identities. As the co-owners of the Jot 'em Down Store in the then-fictional town of Pine Ridge, Arkansas, they were always stumbling upon moneymaking ideas only to get themselves fleeced by nemesis Squire Skimp, before finding one or another way to redeem themselves, Lum and Abner played the hillbilly theme with deceptive cleverness: The hillbillies just knew the slickers were going to get theirs, sooner or later, and either didn't mind or knew more than they let on that the slickers getting theirs was a matter of fortunate circumstance. Listen Download Lum and Abnerattached file: type: audio/mpeg size: 13.82 MB here Wed, 13 Aug 2008 00:17:00 +0200 Listen Download The Carpetbaggers (part 6-6) attached file: type: audio/mpeg size: 10.78 MB here Wed, 13 Aug 2008 00:06:00 +0200 attached file: type: audio/mpeg size: 12.05 MB here Tue, 12 Aug 2008 23:58:00 +0200 attached file: type: audio/mpeg size: 11.33 MB here Tue, 12 Aug 2008 23:49:00 +0200 attached file: type: audio/mpeg size: 10.08 MB here Tue, 12 Aug 2008 23:40:00 +0200 attached file: type: audio/mpeg size: 11.95 MB here Tue, 12 Aug 2008 23:21:00 +0200 ![]() Listen Download The Carpetbaggers (part 1-6) attached file: type: audio/mpeg size: 9.37 MB here Sat, 02 Aug 2008 15:56:00 +0200 The Egg and I, first published in 1945, is a humorous memoir by American author Betty MacDonald about her adventures and travails as a young wife on a chicken farm on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington state. It was a blockbuster success as a novel, and was adapted into a movie and short-lived TV series, starring Patricia Kirkland, with Nancy Carroll as her mother (Carroll was Kirkland's real mother). The movie, starring Fred MacMurray and Claudette Colbert, was the inspiration for a series of ten Ma and Pa Kettle movies starring Marjorie Main and Percy Kilbride. Lux Radio Theater aired a radio version on May 5, 1947 starring the original cast from the movie. Listen Download The Egg and I attached file: type: audio/mpeg size: 27.42 MB here Thu, 24 Jul 2008 05:03:00 +0200 Whispering Smith from Screen Director's Playhouse aired September 16, 1949 starring Alan Ladd. A railroad detective tries to bring in a gang of train robbers and a lost love. In the Rocky Mountain division of a western railroad, the Barton brothers, Blake, Leroy and Gabby, a trio of thieving assassins, murder a guard on the Cheyenne express train. Railroad detective Luke Smith, called "Whispering" for his secretive way of investigating, is assigned to the case. Listen Download Whispering Smith attached file: type: audio/mpeg size: 13.67 MB here Sun, 20 Jul 2008 15:56:00 +0200 PITTSBURGH from The Screen Guild Players aired April 12, 1943 starring Marlene Dietrich, Randolph Scott and John Wayne. Taken from the film with original actors doing the radio show makes for a very entertaining yarn set against the backdrop of coalmines and WW2. Josie Winters (Marlene Dietrich) inspires Cash Evans (Randolph Scott) and Pittsburgh Markham (John Wayne) to leave their dull and exhausting lives of working the coalmines, and to make their mark on society and big business. A great story, one that everyone will enjoy. Listen Download Pittsburgh attached file: type: audio/mpeg size: 13.51 MB here Fri, 11 Jul 2008 00:57:00 +0200 Panic in the Streets from Lux Radio Theater aired March 5, 1951. After brawling over a card game in the wharf area of New Orleans, a man named Kochak, suffering visibly from a flu-like illness, is killed by gangster Blackie and his two flunkies, Kochak's cousin Poldi and a man named Fitch. They leave the body on the docks, and later when the dead man, who carries no identification, is brought to the morgue, the coroner grows suspicious about the bacteria present in his blood and calls his superior, Dr. Clinton Reed, (played by Richard Widmark) a uniformed doctor working for the U.S. Public Health Service. Dr. Reed and a police captain (Paul Douglas) have only a day or two in which to prevent an epidemic. Can a doctor turn detective? Richard Widmark and Paul Douglas give one of the most outstanding performances you will hear in a radio drama. You may remember Paul Douglas from his two baseball comedy movies, Angels in the Outfield (1951) and It Happens Every Spring (1949). Widmark made his debut as a radio actor in 1938 on Aunt Jenny's Real Life Stories. In 1941 and 1942, he was heard daily on the Mutual Broadcasting System in the title role of the daytime serial Front Page Farrell, introduced each afternoon as "the exciting, unforgettable radio drama... the story of a crack newspaperman and his wife, the story of David and Sally Farrell." Farrell was a top reporter for the Brooklyn Eagle. When the series moved to NBC, Widmark turned the role over to Carleton G. Young and Staats Cotsworth. During the 1940s, Widmark was also heard on such network radio programs as Gang Busters, Inner Sanctum Mysteries, Joyce Jordan, M.D., Molle Mystery Theater, Suspense and Ethel and Albert. He returned to radio drama decades later, performing on CBS Radio Mystery Theater (1974-82), and was also one of the five hosts on Sears Radio Theater (as the Friday "adventure night" host) from 1979-81. He was nominated for an Academy Award for his role as Tommy Udo in his debut film, Kiss of Death. Listen Download Panic in the Streets attached file: type: audio/mpeg size: 23.79 MB here Wed, 09 Jul 2008 23:49:00 +0200 The Awful Truth from Hollywood Radio Theater aired January 18, 1955 starring Irene Dunne and Cary Grant. This is the radio version taken from the classic 1937 romantic comedy film. The plot concerns the machinations of a soon-to-be-divorced couple, played by Dunne and Grant, who go to great lengths to try to ruin each other's romantic escapades. The bright, zesty, and carefree film was nominated for six Academy Awards. Listen Download The Awful Truth attached file: type: audio/mpeg size: 26.12 MB here Fri, 27 Jun 2008 00:23:00 +0200 Yellow Sky From Screen Director's Playhouse aired july 15, 1949 on NBC Radio starring Gregory Peck and hosted by director William A. Wellman. Yellow Sky tells the story of an outlaw leader, Stretch (Gregory Peck),and his gang who take refuge in a frontier ghost town. The only inhabitants are an elderly gentleman and his pretty granddaughter. The robbers discover that the old man has been mining gold and set out to make a quick fortune by robbing the pair. Their plan runs foul when the gang leader Stretch falls for the granddaughter and sets off a showdown between the entire gang. Listen Download Yellow Sky attached file: type: audio/mpeg size: 13.66 MB here Sun, 22 Jun 2008 18:58:00 +0200 Amos 'n' Andy was a situation comedy popular in the United States from the 1920s through the 1950s. The show began as one of the first radio comedy serials, written and voiced by Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll and originating from station WMAQ in Chicago, Illinois. After the series was first broadcast in 1928, it grew in popularity and became a huge influence on the radio serials that followed. The program ran on radio as a nightly serial from 1928 until 1943, as a weekly situation comedy from 1943 until 1955, and as a nightly disc-jockey program from 1954 until 1960. A television adaptation ran on CBS-TV from 1951 until 1953, and continued in syndicated reruns from 1954 until 1966. Listen Download Amos 'n' Andy attached file: type: audio/mpeg size: 13.73 MB here |
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