Somenotableepisodesinclude"The Brooklyn Brain,""The Flying Saucers,""The Robot Killer,""A Veteran Comes Home,"and"Men from Mars."Intotal,32episodesareknown,withonlyupto15survivingtoday.Theserieswaspraisedforitscharmandintensemusicandacting,reflectingthepost-WWIIatomicandColdWareras.
-21stPrecinct[21st-precinct]
21stPrecinct,alsoknownasTwenty-FirstPrecinctandTwentyFirstPrecinct,wasapolicedramaradioshowthatairedonCBSfromJuly7,1953,toJuly26,1956.TheshowwasinitiallyasummerreplacementforMyFriendIrmaandwasproducedincooperationwiththePatrolmen's Benevolent Association of the City of New York. The series presented true criminal stories from a policeman'sperspective,eventhoughthe21stPrecinctdidnotexistduringtheshow's run.
Thefictionalprecinct,however,wascloselybasedontheUpperEastSide's 23rd Precinct in Manhattan. Stanley Niss served as the producer, writer, and director, with Everett Sloane, James Gregory, and Les Damon playing the role of Captain Frank Kennelly. Other cast members included Ken Lynch as Lt. Matt King, Harold Stone as Sgt. Waters, and Santos Ortega as Lt. Gorman.
Theshow's opening and closing focused on the responsibility of the 21st Precinct officers in providing security for the people living and working within their jurisdiction. The series gained popularity after the success of Dragnet, as audiences were eager to learn about true-to-life police stories. While the events depicted in 21st Precinct were less gritty than in Dragnet, the show'sstorieshighlightedthenobleactionsofeverydaycopsfacingeverydaychallenges,makingtheworldasaferplacefortheircommunities.
Theshowinitiallyairedin1965-66andfeaturedengagingwritingbyAdrianSteedandDouglasLaws,whowerebothwell-knownfiguresintheSouthAfricanradioscene.DespitebeingfromSouthAfrica,theshow's accents are minimal, making it easy for international listeners to enjoy. With its compelling plots, high production values, and excellent audio quality, 33 Half Moon Street offers an entertaining experience for fans of detective stories and who-dun-its.
Notableepisodesinclude"Parson's Pride,""A Bag of Coal for Mr. Lazenby,"and"Green for Danger."Throughoutitsrun,theshowdevelopedaloyalfanbase,followingthedeterminedAubreyMasonashetacklesvariouschallengingassignmentswithdeterminationandskill.Immerseyourselfinthegrippingworldof33HalfMoonStreet,wherenocaseistoouncommon,andsuccessisalwaysguaranteed.
Setin221bHarleyStreet,London,theseriesshowcasedDr.Morelle's unique talent for using psychological profiling to solve complex murder cases. Often challenged by the interruptions of his secretary, Dr. Morelle relied not on physical evidence but his understanding of the human mind to reveal the true culprit in each self-contained story.
TheshowbeganasasummerreplacementforBobHope's show on NBC, and its success led to year-round broadcasts starting in 1944, with various sponsors including Bristol Myers, Tums, Ford Motors, and Revere Cameras. The radio show'spopularityeventuallyledtoa1948MGMmovie,starringJanePowellasJudy,alongsideElizabethTaylor,WallaceBeery,RobertStack,andCarmenMiranda.Thestoryalsomadeitswaytothecomicbookworld,withNationalPeriodicalPublicationspublishingADatewithJudyfrom1947to1960.
AtelevisionadaptationairedonABCfrom1951to1953,withPatCrowleyandMaryLinnBellerbothtakingontheroleofJudyFoster.Theradioshow's creators, Jerome Lawrence and Aleen Leslie, developed the series based on Leslie's"One Girl Chorus"columninthePittsburghPress.Overall,ADatewithJudyremainsamemorabledepictionofteenagelifefromthe1940sand1950s.
AbbottandCostellobegantheirradiocareeronKateSmith's program in 1938 before getting their own show in 1940. Throughout the 1940s, they became one of the top radio comedy acts, famous for their rapid-fire wordplay and hilarious confusion, particularly in classic routines like "Who'sonFirst?". Bud Abbott (born 1895) and Lou Costello (born 1906) first teamed up in 1935 at the Eltinge Burlesque Theater in New York and went on to leave a lasting impact on comedy through their radio and television work.
-AcademyAwardTheater[academy-award-theater]
AcademyAwardTheaterwasaCBSradioanthologyseriesthatairedfromMarch30,1946,toDecember18,1946.Itfeatured30-minuteadaptationsofplays,novels,orfilmsstarringatleastoneOscar-nominatedperformer.Contrarytothetitle's implication, the show didn'tonlyadaptOscar-winningfilmsbutofferedawiderangeofpiecesfromHollywood's finest actors, actresses, and technicians.
AdventureAhead!wasacaptivatingOldTimeRadioshowthatairedduringthesummerof1944.Aimedatyoungpeople,especiallyyoungmen,itfeaturedfourteenexceptionaladventurenovelsandstoriesfromAmerica's foremost fiction writers. The show revolved mainly around boys seeking adventure and excitement in various scenarios, including working with the FBI, training a puppy, joining the circus, and being adopted by pirates.
Theshow's primary theme centered around defending freedom, both domestically and abroad, and served as an inspiration for young people coping with the ongoing World War II. While it targeted a younger male audience, the series was appreciated by listeners of all ages due to its high-quality storytelling and performances.
TheAdventuresofChampionwasaWesternserialradiodramathatairedin1949and1950,focusedontheadventuresofGeneAutry's horse, Champion, and a young boy named Ricky West. Set on the Flying A Ranch, the show centered around the faith and loyalty between Ricky, his adopted Uncle Smoky, their dog Rebel, and the wild horse Champion, who only allowed Ricky to ride him. The series touched upon gold mines, rustlers, and Indian problems in five-installment story arcs, running from Monday to Friday. The Adventures of Champion was a spin-off from Autry'sMelodyRanchradioprogramandlateradaptedintoatelevisionseriesthatairedonCBSduringthe1955-1956season.However,despitetheshow's popularity, little is known about the cast, with many of the lead performers remaining unidentified.
TheAdventuresofPhilipMarlowewasahard-boileddetectiveradioseriesfeaturingRaymondChandler's private eye character, Philip Marlowe. First airing on NBC on June 17, 1947, the show starred Van Heflin as Marlowe and was a summer replacement for Bob Hope. The series moved to CBS in 1948 with Gerald Mohr as Marlowe, garnering the largest audience in radio by 1949. The CBS version ran until September 29, 1950, with a short summer run in 1951. Notably, the program had no sponsor for most of its time on the air.
PhilipMarlowewasamorecomplex,cultured,andethicaldetectivecomparedtootherhardboileddetectivesofthetime.MarlowewasportrayedbyactorssuchasDickPowell,RobertMitchum,andHumphreyBogartinmovies,aswellasVanHeflinandGeraldMohrinradioadaptations.Theshow's writing often featured sarcastic narration and was highly acclaimed, especially the CBS version, which was more widely received than the NBC adaptation.
-AfloatwithHenryMorgan[afloat-with-henry-morgan]
AfloatwithHenryMorganwasayouth-orientedAustralianradioseriesthatairedin1933,featuring52episodeseachabout12minutesinlength.ProducedbyandstarringGeorgeEdwards,knownforhisworkonFrankenstein,DrJekyllandMrHyde,andotherAustralianseries,theshowwassetintheCaribbeanandrevolvedaroundstorylinesinvolvingpirates,Aztectreasures,andthrillingadventures.Edwards,nicknamed"the Man with a Thousand Voices,"showcasedhisexceptionaltalentbyplayingmultipleroles,producinguptosixdifferentcharactervoicesinasinglescenetosaveonproductioncosts.TheshowshouldnotbeconfusedwiththeUS-basedHenryMorganShow.
AladdinLampwasaradioshowthatairedinthe1930s,featuringSmilin' Ed McConnell as "The Aladdin Lamp Man" on WLW in Cincinnati, Ohio. Smilin'EdpromotedAladdinKeroseneLampswithgreatsuccess,becomingawell-knownradiopersonality.By1948,theshowwasavailableon145ABCstationsasa15-minuteorcondensed5-minuteprogramdesignedforelectriclampdealers,likelyoriginatingafter1948.
Theshowtargetedhousewives,withSmilin' Ed using his friendly charm and folksy music to engage the audience before pitching Aladdin lamps. The show would include a song, entertainment, and a promotion for both kerosene and electric versions of Aladdin Lamps. Smilin'EdwasaccompaniedbyanorganandpianoplayedbyIrmaAllenandDelOwen.
AladdinLamps,producedbyTheMantleLampCompanyofAmericabasedinChicago,wereanimprovementonthetraditionaloillamp,withacircularwickthatheatedachemicallytreatedmantleprovidingabrightwhitelight.Smilin' Ed McConnell would later become the pitchman for Buster Brown Shoes and earn a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The Aladdin Lamp radio show provided a unique approach to reaching housewives, intertwining entertainment and promotion in its four and a half minute spots.
ThecastincludedRogerDresslerasNarrator&CommissionerMatthewWhite,LindaGaryasMauraCassidy,BrucePhillipMillerasSETCaptainJonGraydon,CoreyBurtonasStarlabControllerJerryLyden&ResearchAssistantTim,andChuckOlsenasSETCaptainBuddyGriff.Theshow's soundtrack was composed by Jim Kirk, performed by the London Symphony Orchestra, and included many realistic sound effects recorded on an oil tanker in a San Pedro dry dock.
Alka-SeltzerTime(alsoknownasTheAlka-SeltzerShow)wasa15-minuteweekdayradioseriesthatairedonCBSRadioandtheMutualBroadcastingSystemfrom1949to1954.TheshowfeaturedbaritoneCurtMasseyandMarthaTilton,alsoknownas"the liltin' Martha Tilton",whoperformed"informal song sessions"withCountryWashburneandHisOrchestra.TheannouncerwasFordPearson.Theshowincludedavarietyofpopularsongsandsomethemeshowssuchas"Go West"and"Salute to Hawaii".MarthaTiltonwasapopularjazzsingerwhohadworkedwiththelikesofJimmyDorseyandBennyGoodman,whileCurtMasseywasatalentedmusicianandcomposer,bestrememberedasthecomposerandsingerofthePetticoatJunctionTVshowthemesong.Thepaircontinuedtoperformtogetherduringthelate1950s,evenrecordinganalbum,"We Sing the Old Songs"(1957).
AllStarWesternTheatrewasapopularradioshowinthemid-1940s,offeringlistenersauniqueblendofadventure,broadhumor,andmusicalvariety.SetagainstaWesternbackdrop,theshowfeaturedperformancesby"The Riders of the Purple Sage,"frontedbyFoyWilling.GueststarslikeJohnnyMackBrownmadeappearancesinactionsketchesandhumorousskitsthatprovidedalight-heartedalternativetomoreintenseradioprograms.
CreatedinHollywood,theshowfeaturedWesternswingmusic,apopularstyleinthatera,andwasrecordedliveinfrontofastudioaudience.TheAllStarWesternTheatresharedasimilarformatwithRoyRogers' radio show, in which Foy Willing and the Riders of the Purple Sage also performed. Today, 66 out of the 78 produced episodes are available for fans to enjoy, transporting listeners on a nostalgic journey through the entertaining world of Old Time Radio.
GosdenandCorrellmetin1920andstartedtheirradiocareersinChicagobeforelaunching"Amos 'n' Andy"in1928.Althoughcriticizedforrelyingonracialstereotypesanditsblackfaceorigins,theshowbecameanationalsensation,particularlyduringthe1930s.Itsnationwideaudiencewasestimatedat40million,andtheshow's influence on American entertainment is undeniable. The end of its run coincided with changing perceptions of its portrayal of racial stereotypes.
AnEveningwithGrouchoisacaptivatinglookatthelifeoftherenownedcomedianGrouchoMarxandtheMarxBrothers,asnarratedbyGrouchohimself.BornJuliusHenryMarxin1890,Grouchostartedhisstagecareeraged15andeventuallyfoundsuccessalongsidehisbrothersinthemusicalcomedy,I'll Say She Is. He became famous for his characteristic stooped posture, glasses, cigar, and thick greasepaint mustache and eyebrows.
Theshowiscraftedfromthreeseparateperformancesin1972:NewYork's Carnegie Hall, C.Y. Stephens Auditorium at Iowa State University, and San Francisco'sMasonicAuditorium.GrouchosharespersonalstoriesandperformssongsfromMarxBrothers' stage shows and movies. The Carnegie Hall show features an introduction by Dick Cavett, and Marvin Hamlisch provides an opening overture and piano accompaniment. The recording was released as a double album by A&M Records, with a limited edition edited single picture disc in 1978 and a compact disc version later available. In 2018, An Evening with Groucho was selected for preservation in the National Recording Registry by the Library of Congress due to its cultural, historical, and artistic significance.
ArchOboler's Plays was a radio anthology series that aired on NBC Radio from March 25, 1939, to March 23, 1940, and was later revived on Mutual from April 5 to October 11, 1945. Created, written, produced, and directed by Arch Oboler, the show featured original works of fiction that explored the human psyche and were known for their stream-of-consciousness technique. The series was the first to have a writer'snameinthetitle,pavingthewayforradioasanartform.Theshowboastedastellarlineupofleadingfilmactors,suchasIngridBergman,JamesCagney,KatharineHepburn,andPeterLorre.
Oboler,knownforhiseccentricpersonalityandinnovativestorytellingtechniques,gainedpopularityforhisworkonLightsOutwhichexperimentedwithsoundeffectsandboldnarrativesthatsparkedcontroversies.Inhisventure,ArchOboler's Plays, he used some of his scripts in his later series, Everyman'sTheater.Asastaunchanti-Nazi,healsoincludedanti-Fascistthemesinhiswork,especiallyduringWorldWarII.
In2020,theNovember18,1939episode"The Bathysphere"wasaddedtotheLibraryofCongress' National Recording Registry for its cultural, historical, and aesthetic importance.
ArchieAndrewswasanOldTimeRadiositcomadaptedfromthepopularcomicstripofthesamename.Theshow's purpose was to target and engage a teenage audience, delivering situation comedy both on air and during live broadcasts. Airing from May 31, 1943, to September 5, 1953, the show was broadcast across Blue Network, Mutual, and NBC at different periods. It was produced by Kenneth W. MacGregor, with music by George Wright and sound effects by Agnew Horine.
BarrieCraigworkedsolofromhisMadisonAvenueoffice,andthecastincludedthelikesofRalphBell,ElspethEric,ParkerFennelly,andothers.DonPardowastheannouncerfortheseries.AmongGargan's other roles, he starred as the similar character Martin Kane, Private Eye.
ThisuniquedetectiveseriestakeslistenersonajourneythroughNewYork's crime-ridden streets in the post-war era, providing a mix of humor and intrigue in ten digitally restored and remastered episodes.
BehindtheMikewasanOldTimeRadioshowthatairedonNBC's Blue Network from September 15, 1940, to April 19, 1942, providing a behind-the-scenes look at radio broadcasting. The show was hosted by the renowned radio personality, Graham McNamee, and featured interviews with various on-air personalities, technicians, engineers, producers, sound effect artists, actors, musicians, and more.
AfterMcNamee's death on May 9, 1942, the series changed its name to This is the Truth, then Nothing But the Truth, and continued until June 7, 1942. Another program with the title Behind the Mike also aired on CBS Radio during the 1931-32 season.
"Beulah"airedonCBSRadiofrom1945to1954andonABCTelevisionfrom1950to1953.ItwasthefirstsitcomtostaranAfricanAmericanactress,becomingABCTV's first hit situation comedy and the first hit TV sitcom without a laugh track. The show revolved around the character Beulah Brown, a housekeeper and cook for the Henderson family. Initially portrayed by white male actor Marlin Hurt, African American actress Hattie McDaniel took over the role in 1947, becoming the first black woman to star in a network radio program. McDaniel was later replaced by Lillian Randolph and then by Amanda Randolph. The show started as a spin-off of the "Fibber McGee & Molly" series and gained popularity for Marlin Hurt'suniqueportrayalofablackwoman,despitecontroversysurroundingthecaricaturesofAfricanAmericans.
"The Black Museum"isaradiocrime-dramaseriesproducedbyHarryAlanTowers,firstbroadcastintheUSAontheMutualnetworkin1952andlaterinEuropeonRadioLuxembourgin1953.Basedontrue-lifecasesfromScotlandYard's Crime Museum, each episode revolves around an item or evidence connected to a murder. Orson Welles narrates and hosts the show, setting the scene and providing commentary throughout the episodes. With scripts written by Ira Marion and music composed by Sidney Torch, the series takes listeners on a journey through grim tales of homicide, adapting stories from the objects housed in the infamous museum previously closed to the general public.
BlondieisasituationalcomedyradioshowadaptedfromChicYoung's long-running comic strip featuring the adventures of the Bumstead family. The show aired on multiple networks from 1939 to 1950, with Arthur Lake starring as Dagwood Bumstead and Penny Singleton as Blondie Bumstead for most of its run. The show'spremisecenteredaroundthelifeofmarriedcoupleBlondieandDagwoodastheynavigatedtheirdailylives,withDagwoodoftengettingintohumorousmishaps.
BobandRaywereanAmericancomedyduoconsistingofcomediansBobElliottandRayGoulding,popularfortheirsatiricalanddeadpanhumor.TheybegantheircareersasradioannouncersinBoston,andtheirimpromptu,pleasantbanterledtotheirownshowonWHDH,"Matinee with Bob and Ray,"in1946.Thisshowfeaturedcompletelyimprovisedandirreverenthumor,withtheduoshowcasingtheirwitandversatility.Arecurringfeaturewassoapoperaparodies,suchas"The Life and Loves of Linda Lovely".BobandRay's later routines were more carefully scripted and timed, allowing them to create classic characters like Wally Ballou, Roving Reporter, and sketch parodies like "Mr. Trace, Keener than Most Persons." Their career spanned over five decades, and this collection showcases their comedic genius, especially during their most polished period of mid-1950s radio.
CombiningelementsfromBogartandBacall's past on-screen collaborations, the show had music by David Rose and scripts by Morton Fine and David Friedkin. Calypso singer King Moses (Jester Hairston) provided musical bridges by threading plot situations into the lyrics of his songs. A total of 57 episodes are now known to exist out of the original 78 episodes produced.
BostonBlackieisafictionaldetectivecharactercreatedbyauthorJackBoyle.Initiallyportrayedasasafecrackerandjewelthief,heeventuallybecameadetectiveknownasthe"enemy to those who make him an enemy, friend to those who have no friend."ThecharacterappearedinColumbiaPicturesfilmswithChesterMorrisplayingtheleadrolebetween1941and1949.
TheBostonBlackieradioseriesbeganonJune23,1944,onNBCasasummerreplacementforTheAmos'n'AndyShow,starringChesterMorris.RichardKollmartookoverthetitleroleintheseries,whichwassyndicatedbyFredericW.ZivfromApril11,1945,toOctober25,1950.Over200episodeswereproducedduringthistime,featuringLesleyWoodsasBlackie's girlfriend Mary Wesley, Maurice Tarplin as Inspector Farraday, and Jan Miner as Mary in the ZIV syndicated series.
Box13wasasyndicatedradiodramathatairedinvariouscitiesintheUnitedStatesfromOctober1947.ItstarredAlanLaddasDanHoliday,anewspapermanturnedmysterynovelistseekingideasforhisfiction.Heplacedanadinthenewspaperreading"Adventure wanted, will go anywhere, do anything – write Box 13, Star-Times."Respondingtothelettershereceived,Holidayfoundhimselfinvariousadventuresinvolvingcrime-solvingandmystery.TheshowwasproducedbyMayfairProductionsandfeaturedSylviaPickerasHoliday's secretary Suzy and Edmund MacDonald as police Lt. Kling. Several guest actors appeared on the show, and the series was known for its high adventure and storytelling that didn'talwaysinvolveamurdereachweek.
BroadwayisMyBeatisaradiocrimedramathatairedonCBSfromFebruary27,1949,toAugust1,1954.SetinNewYorkCity,theshowfollowsDetectiveDannyClover,playedbyAnthonyRossandlaterbyLarryThor,ashesolvescrimesinthebustlingTimesSquarearea.Knownforitsgrittydialogueandauthenticcitysoundeffects,theshowcaptivatesaudienceswithitsrealisticportrayaloflifeandcrimeonthe"Great White Way."DirectedbyJohnDietzandlaterbyElliottLewis,BroadwayisMyBeatisahard-boileddetectivedramafeaturingatalentedsupportingcastandmemorableperformances.Thevividdescriptionsandmelancholymonologuesaboutthecityfurtherenhancetheshow's appeal to mystery fans.
BulldogDrummondisaclassicAmericanradiocrimedramathatairedonMutualfromApril13,1941,toMarch28,1954.Theshow's central character, Bulldog Drummond, was created by British author H.C. McNeile and portrayed a relentless British investigator with a knack for crime detection and apprehending criminals. Drummond and his sidekick Denny (played by various actors over the years) solved many murder cases and dealt with radium thieves to counterfeiters. The show was initially set in Great Britain but later moved to the United States.
TheshowwassponsoredbytheRioGrandeOilCompanyandfeaturedintroductoryremarksbyofficersoftheLosAngelesPoliceDepartment.Asaprecursortofuturepolicedramas,suchasDragnet,CallingAllCarshelpedimprovelawenforcement's public image by portraying them as dedicated public servants. The series later found syndication through different sponsors across the United States, further expanding its reach and influence on the radio drama genre.
Someofthefascinatingstoriesfeaturedincludeaboyattackedbya10ftbird,a92-year-oldwomangrowingathirdsetofteeth,andamanfalling15,000feetfromanairplaneandsurviving.Theshow's format teases several oddities before presenting them in a 15-minute episode, often concluding with a vignette about an old or popular song of the era.
Theshow's opening featured a ringing telephone, with Candy answering, "Candy Matson, YU 2-8209" before the theme song "Candy" played. The series was praised for its strong female lead and use of actual San Francisco locations in its storylines. Despite its popularity, the show never gained a national audience or a permanent sponsor, remaining a West Coast favorite. Candy Matson concluded with a twist ending as Ray proposed to Candy, leading to their marriage and Candy'sretirementfromdetectivework.
RecordedinNewYork,CBSRMTcapturedthenostalgiaofOldTimeRadio,appealingtobotholderandyoungeraudiences.Theprogram's spine-chilling atmosphere and engaging storytelling made it a popular late-night treat for many listeners.
TheCBSRadioWorkshop,anexperimentaldramaticradioanthologyseries,airedfromJanuary27,1956,untilSeptember22,1957.Knownas"radio's distinguished series to man's imagination,"itwasarevivalofearlierColumbiaWorkshopbroadcasts,bringingbacksomeoftheoriginalwritersanddirectors.TheserieswasoneofthelasteffortsbyAmericannetworkradiotoattractandretaintheaudiencethathadtransitionedtotelevisionafterWorldWarII.
Theshowpremieredwithatwo-partadaptationofAldousHuxley's Brave New World, narrated by Huxley himself. The series was known for its unique approach to sound effects and featured music by composers like Bernard Herrmann, Jerry Goldsmith, Amerigo Moreno, Ray Noble, and Leith Stevens. Many renowned writers'workswereadaptedfortheseries,includingpiecesbyJohnCheever,RobertA.Heinlein,SinclairLewis,H.L.Mencken,EdgarAllanPoe,ChristopherIsherwood,FrederikPohl,JamesThurber,MarkTwain,andThomasWolfe.
"Challenge of the Yukon,"alsoknownas"Sergeant Preston of the Yukon,"wasalong-runningradioadventureseriescreatedbyGeorgeW.Trendle,thestationownerofDetroit's WXYZ. A Northern genre story, the series began airing on February 3, 1938. The show followed Sergeant William Preston of the Northwest Mounted Police and his loyal Alaskan husky, Yukon King, as they fought evildoers in the Northern wilderness during the 1890s Gold Rush. The action-packed stories featured the duo helping injured trappers, catching smugglers, and saving people from wild animals.
Theshowexperiencedvariousnamechanges,firstknownas"Challenge of the Yukon,"then"Sergeant Preston of the Yukon"inthe1950s.ManyactorsplayedtheroleofSgt.Prestonovertheyears,withPaulSuttonbeingthemostprominent.Thetalentedanimalsoundeffectsartists,DeweyColeandlaterTedJohnstone,providedYukonKing's barks and howls.
Airedonnumerousnetworksandre-formattedasitevolved,"Challenge of the Yukon"entertainedaudienceswithengagingstorylines,livelymusic,andstrongheroesbothhumanandcanine.
TheAdventuresofCharlieChanisanintriguingcollectionofradioepisodesfeaturingthefictionaldetectiveCharlieChan,createdbyEarlDerrBiggers.Airingonfournetworksfrom1932to1948,theshowstarredWalterConnollyandserializedadaptationsofBiggers' novels. Charlie Chan, a Chinese-Hawaiian detective based in Honolulu, embarks on global journeys filled with thrills, excitement, comedy, and pearls of wisdom. Despite his busy career, Chan maintains a strong family life, with his 14 children, including Numbers 1 and 2 sons, often assisting him in solving cases. Known for his exotic wit and wisdom, Charlie Chan'sadventuresareararegemintheworldofradiodetectiveshows,withcompleteserialrecordingsbeingscarce,andthefullstorylinesoftenincomplete.TuneintoexperiencethewitandcharmofthismodernChinesesage!
ChickCarter,BoyDetectivewasapopularAmericanold-timeradiocrimedramaseriesforyouth,airedontheMutualBroadcastingSystemfromJuly5,1943toJuly6,1945.Theshowfeatured15-minuteepisodes,centeredaroundChickering"Chick"Carter,theadoptedsonofandassistanttoNickCarterofNickCarter,MasterDetectivefame.AsaspinoffoftheelderCarter's show, both programs were products of the Street and Smith publishing company and aimed to engage fans of all ages in their crime-solving pursuits. Episodes ended in cliffhangers, urging young listeners to stay tuned for the next installment.
Theshow's cast included Bill Lipton, Leon Janney, Jean and Joanne McCoy, Gilbert Mack, Bill Griffis, and Stefan Schnabel. Fritz Block directed the program and was also one of the writers, along with Walter B. Gibson, Ed Gruskin, and Nancy Webb. Charles Michelson acted as the producer.
ClubCarSpecialwasanengagingold-timeradioshowbroughttoyoubytheHearstNewspaperSyndicate.TheshowoffersasneakpeekintothecontentoftheupcomingSundaynewspaper,providinglistenerswithanentertainingpreviewduringmid-weekradiobroadcasts.ListenersaretreatedtosketchesadaptedfromcartoonsandshortreviewsofhumorousarticleswrittenbysomeofAmerica's most renowned humorists, including O.O. McIntyre, Will Rogers, George Eads, Stan Hilman, Arthur 'Bugs' Bayer, Milt Gross, and Damon Runyon. Join the Club Car Special for an enjoyable and witty journey through the pages of Hearst'sSundaynewspapers.
CommandPerformancewasaradioshowbroadcastontheArmedForcesRadioNetwork(AFRS)between1942and1949,specificallydesignedtoentertainU.S.troopsduringWWII.TheshowfeaturedtopperformersofthedaysuchasBingCrosby,FrankSinatra,andJudyGarland,whovolunteeredtheirtalents,puttingonashowbasedonrequestsfromservicemembers.TheAFRSrecordedandshippedtheseprogramstothetroopsstationedoverseas.CommandPerformance's success helped pave the way for the creation of other similar shows, such as Request Performance and G.I. Journal.
CommandPerformancewasprimarilyintendedfortheU.S.troopsservingoverseasduringWWII,andtherefore,withfewexceptions,itwasnotbroadcasttothegeneralpublicoverdomesticU.S.radiostations.Thepurposewastoboostthemoraleoftheservicememberswhilekeepingthatexclusiveconnectionbetweentheperformersandthetroops.Infact,itwasconsideredthe"best program that the American Public never heard."Onlyinarareinstance,suchasonChristmasEve1942,didtheWarDepartmentallowabroadcastofCommandPerformancefordomesticlistenersinordertoforgealinkbetweentheservicemenabroadandthefolksontheHomeFront.
Duringthewar,radiostationsactivelycoordinatedwithgovernmentsandmilitaryagencies,providingaccurateandtimelynewsaboutthemajoreventsandbattlesthatunfoldedduringthetumultuousyearsof1939to1945.OnD-Day,June6,1944,radiobroadcastingplayedacrucialroleinkeepingthepublicinformedofthemassivealliedinvasionofNormandy,France.Thesehistoricbroadcastsnotonlyprovidedreal-timeupdatestoeagerlistenersbutalsoservedasameansofboostingmorale,maintainingunity,andfuelingthepublic's determination to see the conflict through.
CrazyHillbillyShowwasa1930sradiobroadcastoriginatinginNewYorkCity,sponsoredbytheCrazyHotel,ahealthspainMineralWells,Texas,knownforthecurativepropertiesofitsmineralwaters.CreatedbyCarrP.CollinsandHalCollins,theshowfeaturedOldTimeymusic,aprecursortoBluegrass,withrootsinfolkmusicfromtheBritishIsles,Europe,andAfrica,playedonstringedinstrumentsandharmonica.Theshow's advertising promoted the benefits of Crazy Water, a mineral water that was eventually turned into mineral salts to be more easily shipped and reconstituted with tap water. Though the claims made by the Collins brothers about the benefits of Crazy Water were not as extreme as some patent medicine salesmen, their claims eventually caught the attention of the Federal Government when the Pure Food and Medicine regulations were enacted. The Crazy Hillbilly Show'smixofmusicandpromotionforCrazyWatermadeitauniqueandentertainingradioshowofitstime.
TheCrazyWaterCrystalProgram,a15-minutecommercialforaPatentMedicineelixir,airedregionallyandonNBCnetworksbetween1935-1940fromthelobbyoftheCrazyWaterHotelinMineralWells,Texas.Theshow's host promoted Crazy Crystals, a snowy residue originating from the Crazy Well, believed to have healing properties. In exchange for the advertisement, listeners enjoyed early Country Western and Bluegrass music played by mostly country and hillbilly groups. The program contributed to a booming tourist industry in Mineral Wells, based on the alleged health benefits of the local waters. Actress Mary Martin featured on the show before achieving fame on Broadway and in Hollywood. A large Crazy Water Crystal sign was displayed during the 1992 Grand Ole Opry opening, and a photo of Hank Snow singing on the program is exhibited in the museum.
TheseriesstarredDaneClarkasPeterChambers,aplayboydetectivewithaneyeforsolvingcrimeandatasteforbeautifulwomen.TheshowwasknownforitsglibdialoguethatplayedintoClark's reputation as a screen tough guy. A total of 21 episodes from the series are available. Other actors involved in the show include Fran Carlon, Roger DeKoven, and William Griffis, among others. Crime and Peter Chambers was short-lived, lasting only five months; however, it remains a notable piece of radio detective history.
CruiseofthePollParrotisasyndicatedchildren's radio serial launched in 1937 to promote Poll Parrot Shoes, a children'sshoelinebyInternationalShoeCompany.Setin1858inNewBedford,Massachusetts,theshowfollowsCaptainRoyDalton(voicedbyMarvinMiller)andhiscrewastheyembarkonawhalingvoyageaboardtheship,PollParrot.Theadventure-filledandwell-researchedstoriesarebothentertainingandeducational,providingfactualinformationaboutthewhalingindustry.
Theshow's main voice, Miller, was a talented actor who went on to work in numerous radio shows, films, and the 1950s TV series, "The Millionaire". Cruise of the Poll Parrot was designed to be sold to local radio stations and shoe stores, with the series available in blocks of 13, 26, or 39 episodes. This unique marketing approach helped boost shoe sales for International Shoe Company as they competed against Buster Brown, the leader in children'sshoesatthetime.
DangerousAssignmentwasanaction-packedOldTimeRadioshowairingfrom1949to1953,featuringfilmactorBrianDonlevyasSteveMitchell,aUSspecialagenttaskedwithgettinginandoutofdangeroussituations.HerbButterfieldco-starredastheCommissioner,whoassignsmissionstoMitchell,whileBettyMoranplayedTheCommissioner's secretary. The show took place in various exotic locations, with atmospheric music and skilled voice actors adding drama and suspense.
DangerousAssignmentwasalsoadaptedintoasyndicatedtelevisionseriesandanAustralianradioseries.WhilenotasiconicasshowslikeEscapeandTheThirdMan,DangerousAssignmenthadasolidfanbaseandsetthestageforfuturespynovelsandfilms,suchasIanFleming's first James Bond novel, Casino Royale, in 1952.
DangerouslyYourswasacaptivatingOldTimeRadioshowsponsoredbyVicksthatinitiallyairedin1944.FeaturingHollywoodstarVictorJoryastheleadingman,thisromanticadventureseriesranforatotalofsixteenepisodes,withelevenofthemavailableforcollectorstoday.Focusedheavilyonromance,theshowoftenspotlightedtendermomentsbetweenlovers,withactionandadventureservingasabackdrop.Inlate1944,DangerouslyYourswasrebrandedasVicksMatineeTheater,whichwentontobroadcastanadditionaltwenty-fiveepisodes—includingrepeatsfromearlierepisodes—withtwenty-twoofthemstillknowntoexist.ListenerswouldtuneineachSundaytoindulgeinahalf-hourofromanceandadventure,broughttoyoubytheVicChemicalCompany's popular nose drops, vapor rubs, and other products.
TheDelmoreBrothers,AltonandRabon,werecountrymusicpioneersandstarsoftheGrandOleOpryinthe1930s.BornintopovertyinElkmont,Alabama,theyblendedgospel-styleharmonieswithtraditionalfolkmusicandtheblues,helpingcreatetheemerginggenreofcountrymusic.Theybeganrecordingin1931andsignedacontractwithVictorRecord's Bluebird label in 1933. The Delmore Brothers became regulars on the Grand Ole Opry and gained popularity, but disagreements with Opry management caused them to leave in 1939. They continued to play and record throughout the 1940s but never reached the same level of success.
Someoftheirbest-knownsongsinclude"Brown's Ferry Blues,""Gonna Lay Down My Old Guitar,"and"Fifteen Miles from Birmingham."Rabondiedoflungcancerin1952,andAltonwentontowriteaseriesofshortstoriesandhisautobiography.TheDelmoreBrotherswereinductedintotheNashvilleSongwritersHallofFamein1971,theAlabamaMusicHallofFamein1989,andtheCountryMusicHallofFamein2001.TheirinfluencecanbeseeninartistssuchasBobDylan,theEverlyBrothers,andtheBeatles.
Itshouldbenotedthattheaudioqualityofthisshowisnotgreat,butthey're the only ones available.
"Democracy in America"isacaptivatingradioseriesbasedonAlexisdeTocqueville's influential book published in 1835. It follows his journey through America with companion Gustave de Beaumont, as they explore various aspects of American life. This 14-episode adaptation originally aired on NBC and CBC in 1962, and was produced by the Division of General Education of New York University in collaboration with the Fund for Adult Education. Featuring engaging acting from Barry Morse as Tocqueville and Alan King as Beaumont, the show combines music, sound effects, and expert commentary to create a lively educational experience. Two special preview episodes include panel discussions hosted by historian Dorothy Gordon, offering additional insights into Tocqueville'sobservationsonAmericansociety.
ErnestKinoyandGeorgeLeffertsservedasthein-housescriptwriters,adaptingstorieswhilealsocontributingtheirownoriginalwork.Theshow's signature echoing "DIMENSION X-X-X-X" opened each episode, signaling listeners that they were about to embark on a journey into a different world. The series, directed by Fred Weihe and Edward King, featured actors such as Joe Di Santis, Wendell Holmes, Santos Ortega, and Jan Miner. Norman Rose, the deep-voiced narrator, set the tone with his iconic opening line, "Adventures in time and space...told in future tense..."
Duringits17-monthrun,whichincludedafive-monthhiatus,DimensionXproduced50episodes.Theshow's successful formula would later inspire NBC'sXMinusOne(1955-58),whichfeaturedmanyofthesameactorsandscripts.DimensionX's legacy is still evident today, as all 50 episodes have been preserved and can be enjoyed by radio enthusiasts and science fiction fans alike.
DownOurWayisacaptivatingOldTimeRadioshowfromtheearly1930sthatcapturestheessenceofsmall-townAmerica.TheshowfollowsthelifeofEliJenkins,alocalgrocerwhoservesasapillarofsupportforhisneighbors.Eli's endearing personality and his wife Jenny'sdelicioushome-cookedmealsmakeforaheartwarmingexperience.Thestorylineshowcasestheeverydayjoysandtrialsofsmall-townlife,includingneighborhoodpolitics,localevents,andthecamaraderieamongcommunitymembers.
Addingatouchofmagictotheshow,thelocalchoirregularlymeetsatEli's grocery store, with choir hymnals blending seamlessly into the plot. This glimpse into a simpler time offers listeners a 30-minute escape into a world filled with faith, warmth, and nostalgia.
Dr.I.Q.TheMentalBankerQuizShowwasapopularradioandtelevisionquizprogramthatairedfrom1939to1959.Theshow's format was straightforward and featured host Lew Valentine asking questions from the stage to audience members, who served as contestants. Broadcasted from theaters in various cities across the nation, the show handed out cash prizes in silver dollars and featured other fun segments like the Biographical Sketch and The Lady in the Balcony quiz.
Dr.Kildarewasaradioshowproducedforsyndicationin1949atWMGM,NewYork.BasedonthepopularDr.Kildaremoviesfromthelate1930sandearly1940s,theshowstarredLewAyresasyoungandidealisticDr.JamesKildareandLionelBarrymoreasthecrustyyetloveablediagnosticianDr.LeonardGillespie.SetinBlairGeneralHospitalinNewYork,theshowfollowedKildare's battles with hospital administration and the various challenges encountered by the medical staff.
Dragnet,createdbyJackWebb,wasapopularradiopolicedramaseriesthatairedonNBCfromSeptember1949toFebruary1957.Basedontruepolicestories,theshowpresentedcasesinadocumentarystyleandfollowedthelifeofdedicatedLosAngelespolicedetectiveSergeantJoeFridayandhispartners.Theshow's name originated from the police term "dragnet," which refers to a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet introduced the American public to both the thrilling and mundane aspects of police work and helped improve public opinion of police officers. Webb'sfocusonauthenticityandunpretentiousactinghasmadeDragnetakeyinfluenceonsubsequentpolicedramasacrossvariousmediaplatforms.Theshow's cultural impact remains strong, with its iconic four-note introduction and opening narration still well-known today.
Duffy's Tavern was an American radio situation comedy that aired from 1941 to 1951 on several networks, including CBS, NBC-Blue Network, and NBC. Set in New York City, the show was built around Archie, the tavern'smanager,whowasplayedbyEdGardner.FeaturingregularslikeMissDuffy,CliftonFinnegan,Eddiethewaiter,andClancythecop,theshowconversedabouttheeverydaylivesofNewYorkersandoftenfeaturedcelebritygueststars.TheshowwascreatedbyEdGardner,whoalsobroughttalentedwriterslikeAbeBurrows,LarryGelbart,andDickMartintoworkonthescripts.Althoughtheshowwasultimatelycanceledin1951,itleftalastinginfluenceonpopularculture,inspiringvariousreferencesandadaptationsinfilms,TVseries,andotherformats.
EdgarBergenwasanAmericanactorandradioperformer,knownforhisventriloquismandhissidekick,CharlieMcCarthy.Bergengainedpopularityintheradioindustrywithhisvocalperformancesandskillfulcharacterizations.Heappearedonvariousradioprogramsfrom1937to1956,mostnotablytheChaseandSandbornRadioHour,whichremainedinthetopfiveforadecade.Theshowfeaturednumerousgueststarsandentertainedaudienceswithitswittyreparteeandengagingcharacters,suchasMortimerSnerdandEffieKlinker.RadioaudienceslovedBergen's act, even though it showcased ventriloquism without a visual component. By defying expectations, Bergen enjoyed a successful career, entertaining millions on the radio with his unique performances.
EscapewasadramaticadventureanthologyradioseriesthatairedonCBSfrom1947to1954.Despitefrequentscheduleshiftsandlowerproductionbudgets,Escapegainedaloyalfollowingduringitsseven-yearrun.Knownforitsthrillingstoriesandhigh-qualityproduction,theshowfeaturedbothadaptationsofclassicworksbyfamouswriters,aswellasnewpiecesbyunknowntalent.Over200episodesofEscapewereproduced,highlightingthetalentsofpopularradioactorssuchasWilliamConrad,JohnDehner,JackWebb,ElliottLewis,GeorgiaEllis,andFrankLovejoy.Theprogram's well-remembered opening phrase, "Tired of the everyday grind? Ever dream of a life of romantic adventure? Want to get away from it all? We offer you... Escape!", set the stage for the captivating and suspenseful stories to follow. Many episodes, including both West Coast and East Coast broadcast versions, have survived in good condition, making Escape an enduring favorite among old-time radio enthusiasts.
ExploringTomorrow,anAmericanold-timeradioshow,airedontheMutualBroadcastingSystemfromDecember4,1957,toJune13,1958.ThissciencefictionanthologyshowwasnarratedbyJohnW.Campbell,editorofAstoundingMagazine,whohelpedshapethecareersofmanynotablesciencefictionauthorsofthetime.Asthe"first science fiction old time radio show of science-fictioneers, by science-fictioneers, and for science-fictioneers,"itfocusedonthemeslikethefutureofmankind,spacetravel,andotherworlds.
Theshow's producer-director was Sanford Marshall and featured announcers Bill Mahr and Guy Wallace. The cast included Mandel Kramer, Bryna Raeburn, Lawson Zerbe, Lon Clark, Mason Adams, Connie Lembcke, Larry Haines, Don Douglas, Bret Morrison, and Charlotte Sheffield. The theme song for Exploring Tomorrow was "As Time Goes By." Notably, the series showcased scripts written by celebrated science fiction authors like Randall Garrett, Gordon R. Dickson, Robert Silverberg, Isaac Asimov, Philip K. Dick, Poul Anderson, John Fleming, Raymond E. Banks, George O. Smith, and Tom Godwin.
Thoughonlytwelveofthethirty-nineepisodeswereeveraired,listenerscanjoinDr.Adamsasheuseshumorandwisdomtonavigatevariouschallengesfacedbythegood-heartedcitizensofCedarton.Hisclosingcatchphrase:"This is the family doctor. I'll be in to see you again right soon. Goodbye…"invitesaudiencestovisitthecharmingtownagainandagain.
"Fibber McGee and Molly"wasapopularAmericanradioshowthatairedfrom1935-1959createdbyhusband-wifeteamJimandMarianJordan.SetinthefictionaltownofWistfulVista,theshowfollowedthelifeofFibberMcGee,achronicstoryteller,andhispatientandunderstandingwife,Molly.Featuringanensemblecastandawealthofrecurringcharacters,theshowbecamethecountry's top-rated radio series in the 1940s. Writer Don Quinn was instrumental in shaping the characters and stories for the show. The series was also known for cleverly integrating advertising into the plot, with announcer Harlow Wilcox delivering Johnson'sWaxcommercialsinawaythatavoidedcommercialbreaks.Althoughitenjoyedincrediblesuccessontheradio,theshow's transition to television in 1959-1960 was short-lived and unsuccessful.
FireFighterswasasyndicatedradioseriesproducedin1948thatairedinvariousmarketsacrosstheUnitedStatesintotheearly1950s.Theshowwaspraisedforpromotingfiresafetyandhighlightingmodernfirefightingtechniques.ItfollowedtheadventuresofrookiefirefighterTimCollinsandfirechiefBobCody,andwaswrittenbyFrankJones,starringCameronPrud'Homme and Lyle Sudrow. Fire Fighters is a captivating and informative program that sheds light on the true-to-life stories of fire fighters, a group of unsung heroes who risk their lives to combat the deadly enemy of fire. Each episode typically follows a fire-related mystery that is solved through interviews, research, and discussion. The show gained strong civic support and even had a Firefighters Club, which encouraged fire safety education for children.
TheFirstNighterProgramwasapopularradioanthologycomedy-dramaseriesthatairedonCBSfrom1930to1949andlateronNBCfrom1952to1953.TheshowtransportedlistenerstoopeningnightofvariousplaysatalittletheaterjustoffTimesSquare.TheseriesprimarilyfocusedonromanticcomediesandfeaturedleadingactorssuchasDonAmeche,LesTremayne,OlanSoule,JuneMeredith,BettyLouGerson,andBarbaraLuddy.Theshow's popularity helped launch Don Ameche'scareerinmovies.Sadly,outofover750episodes,lessthan40arebelievedtohavesurvived.
TheserieshadMr.FirstNighterguidingtheaudiencethroughthetheaterexperience,withepisodesshowcasingcompleteandseparateoriginalplayseachweek.ThefamousFirstNighterOrchestraprovidedthemusic,andtheshowwaspopularforitsannualChristmasepisode,"Little Town of Bethlehem."TheseriesranonmultipleradionetworksandwassponsoredbyTheCampanaCompany,whichbenefitedfromtheshow's exposure, making its Italian Balm the best-selling hand lotion in the United States in the 1930s.
Airingasapopular"barter/trade"program,5MinuteMysteriesofferedshortmysteryplotsthatengagedlistenersandpromotedlocalproductsandservices.Thesemini-mysteriesinvolvedpiecingtogethercluesandchallengedtheaudiencetosolvethemysterybeforethesleuthrevealedthesuspect.Eachepisodewasdesignedtoaccommodatelocaladvertisements,andthelocalannouncerintroducedtheepisode,presentedtheadvertiser's message, and concluded with other local information. Enjoy testing your detective skills with this collection of engaging and suspenseful bite-sized mysteries.
Theradioseries,whichaired26episodes,waslargelyanadaptationofthecomicstrip,withafewdeviationsandadditionalstories.FlashGordonwasalsothesubjectofa60-episodedailyshow,exploringfurtherinterplanetaryadventures.In1966,actorBusterCrabbe,whohadplayedFlashinearlierfilmserials,reprisedtheroleintwoaudio-dramasonanLPtitled"The Official Adventures Of Flash Gordon."
Frankenstein,producedbyGeorgeEdwards,wasacaptivatingradioseriesadaptedfromMaryShelley's novel, Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus. The story follows Baron Victor Frankenstein, a brilliant yet mad scientist, who embarks on a daring experiment to create life from the parts of deceased corpses. Throughout its 13 episodes, which aired until 1932, the show explores themes of ambition, horror, and the consequences of playing god. The timeless tale of Frankenstein continues to intrigue audiences with its captivating premise and powerful storytelling.
FrontierFightersisasyndicatedOldTimeRadioshowfromthe1930sthattakeslistenersonahistoricaljourneythroughtheearlydaysoftheAmericanWest.Each15-minuteepisodeexploresthestoriesofbraveexplorersandheroeswhofacedincredibleoddstocontributetothetamingoftheWildWest.TheshowhighlightsexcitingmomentsinAmericanhistory,fromRobertLaSalle's navigation of the Mississippi River to Lewis and Clark'sexpeditiontotheWestCoast.JointheadventuresoficonicfigureslikeJohnC.FremontandZebulonPikeasyouexperiencetheunfoldingofNorthAmericanhistory.FrontierFightersoffersauniqueandengagingaudioexperienceforfansofhistoryandWesterndrama.
FrontierTown,anAmericanradioadventureserial,wassyndicatedbyBruceEellsProductionsandairedbetween1950-53.Thefirstbroadcasttookplacein1949,withtheshowspanning47episodes,airingondifferentstationsanddays.SetintheWildWest,theseriesfollowsChadRemington,acrime-fightingattorney,asheseeksjusticeforhisfather's murder in the small town of Dos Rios.
OriginatingintheNationalLife&AccidentInsuranceCompany's radio studio, it eventually moved to the Ryman Auditorium in 1943, and later, in 1974, to the Grand Ole Opry House. Membership in the Opry still remains a coveted achievement in the country music industry.
Theshow's popularity helped establish Nashville as America's"country music capital,"andasaprominentpartofthecity's identity, it attracts visitors and listeners from around the world.
Overthecourseofits22episodes,theshowadapted20-minutescenesfromadiverserangeofplayslike"Dark Victory,""Little Women,""A Tale of Two Cities,""What Every Woman Knows,""The Devil and Daniel Webster,""Young Mr. Lincoln,"and"A Doll's House."WithcaptivatingperformancesbyJanePowell,JoanCaulfield,HenryFonda,GeneTierney,andEddieAlbert,GreatScenesfromGreatPlaysmaynotbeaswell-knowntoday,butitshigh-caliberandthought-provokingstoriescertainlymakeitworthrevisitingforfansofclassicradiodrama.
Gunsmokegainedfurtherdistinctioninitsfirstfewyears,asitremainedunsponsored,allowingthecreatorstoexploreadultthemesandmaintainthegrittyatmospherewithoutinterference.WilliamConrad's portrayal of Marshal Matt Dillon and the talented ensemble cast, including Parley Baer, Howard McNear, and Georgia Ellis, have cemented the show'slegacyasagroundbreakingradiodramaenjoyedbyfansofclassicradio.
"Have Gun, Will Travel"isanAmericanWesternradioandtelevisionseriesthatairedfrom1957to1963.CombiningWesternandPrivateEyegenres,thestoryrevolvesaroundPaladin,aprincipledgun-for-hireplayedbyJohnDehnerontheradioandRichardBooneonTV.SetintheOldWest,Paladinworksforpeoplewhomhebelieveswerewrongedandcanpay.Thecharacterstemsfromawealthyfamily,iswell-educated,andhasastrictpersonalcodeofhonor.
ThepopularTVseries,whichhad225episodes,successfullytransitionedtoradio,airing106episodesbetween1958and1960.Theradioshow,producedbytheCBSRadioNetwork,wasoneofthelastradiodramasfeaturingcontinuingcharactersandincludedbothadaptationsandoriginalstories.Notably,StarTrek's Gene Roddenberry was one of the lead writers for the series.
HelloAmericans,a1942-43CBSRadioseries,wascreatedtopromoteinter-AmericanunderstandingandfriendshipduringWorldWarII.Produced,directed,andhostedbyOrsonWelles,theshowwasmadeaspartofWelles' contribution to the war effort, influenced by his interest in Latin and South American culture. Aired on Sundays at 8 p.m. ET, the series ran for 12 episodes, with its last broadcast on January 31, 1943. Sponsored by the Office of the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs, it featured actors from Welles'sMercuryTheatrerepertoryensemble.
Intheradioshow,Cassidy's character was significantly more civilized than in the original novels, acting as a knight of the range and a man of morals. This character transformation made the radio adaptation more appealing as a "juvenile adventure program" and a "western adventure drama."
Theradioshowgainedpopularityduetoitsconnectionwiththeexistingmovieandtelevisionseries.Theradio,television,andmoviesblendedtogetherseamlesslyandfedoffeachother's success, cementing Hopalong Cassidy as a multimedia sensation.
ILoveaMysteryisanAmericanradiodramaseriesthatairedfrom1939to1944,featuringthreefriendswhoranadetectiveagencyandtraveledtheworldinsearchofadventure.CreatedbyCarltonE.Morse,theseriesstarredcharactersJackPackard,DocLong,andReggieYork,allplayedbyvariousactorsovertheyears,includingTonyRandallasReggie.Theshow's plots ranged from mystery and adventure to supernatural horror, often taking the characters to exotic locations. The series aired on NBC and the Blue Network, as well as CBS and the Mutual Broadcasting System with various sponsorships. I Love a Mystery saw revivals in 1948 under the title I Love Adventure, and later on Mutual from 1949 to 1952. Despite its popularity, few series have survived in a listenable state, with only two complete series and several partially surviving or reconstructed series available for fans.
InnerSanctumMysterieswasahighlypopularold-timeradioshowthatairedfrom1941to1952.Itfeaturedstoriesofmystery,terror,andsuspense,settingastandardforhorrornarratorswithitstongue-in-cheek,darkhumor,anduniquetone.TheshowwascreatedbyproducerHimanBrownandfeaturedaspookyorganscorebyLewWhite.RaymondEdwardJohnsonservedastheshow's original host, introducing himself as "Your Host, Raymond," and later replaced by Paul McGrath in 1945. Its iconic creaking door sound effect, which opened and closed each episode, gave the show an eerie atmosphere that resonated with listeners. Boris Karloff, Claude Rains, and Frank Sinatra were among the well-known guest stars in the early years of the program.
FollowingWebb's departure in 1949, actors Frank Graham and Paul Dubov took over the role of Jeff Regan. The series came to an unexpected end after the sudden death of Frank Graham in 1950. Although never airing beyond CBS'WestCoastnetwork,JeffRegan,Investigatorremainsastrongexampleofmid-centurydetectivedramas,thankstoitsimpressivecastandtalentedwriters.
Underthecareofhisguardian,Mr.Randall,ownerofRandallBrothersCircus,JerryattendsFairOakstoobtainthestructureandinstructionheneedstoreachhisfullpotential.There,heengagesinathletics,continuesridingashedidwiththecircus,andmakesaclosefriendinhisnewroommate,Lee.Thoughsomecadetsmayharborjealousyorill-willtowardsJerry,heremainssteadfastindoingwhat's right and seeks guidance when necessary.
ListenerscanfollowJerry's journey at Fair Oaks and learn about his earlier exploits in Jerry of the Circus, a series that will delight all who join in on these captivating adventures.
JerryoftheCircusisacharmingandheartwarmingchildren's Old Time Radio show from 1937 that tells the story of Jerry Dugan, an orphan who joins the Randall Brothers Circus with his dog, Rags, after the death of his family. The 15-minute episodes follow their adventures as they become part of the circus family, meeting a variety of interesting characters such as Bumps the clown, Patsy the trapeze artist, and Major Mike, the star attraction on the midway. Over 125 episodes and 30+ hours of content invite listeners of all ages to run off to the circus with Jerry and Rags, as they not only entertain but also discover the truth about Jerry'slong-lostunclewhoisanamnesiacbig-gamehunter.Thefollow-upseries,JerryatFairOaks,continuesJerry's story as he attends a military academy.
JohnSteele,Adventurer,firstairedin1949,andofferedthrillingentertainmentsetagainstexoticbackdrops.TheseriesstarredDonDouglasasJohnSteele,arovingadventurerwhoheldvariousjobsinexoticlocations.NarratedbyafriendofSteele's, the stories often focused more on the people he met than on Steele himself. John Steele, Adventurer was known for its fast-paced action and adventurous plots, reminiscent of popular action magazines of the time, such as All-Story and Argosy.
Theseriesfeaturedatalentedcast,includingTedMallieastheannouncer,andwell-knownradiopersonalities,suchasJohnLarkin,JackEdwards,andBrynaRaeburnassupportingactors.ElliotDrakedirectedtheshow,whilethemusic,whichaccentuatedtheshow's mysterious and adventurous tone, was produced by Sylvan Levin and later, Doc Whipple.
Althoughnotashighlyratedasotherradioshows,JohnSteele,Adventurergainedadedicatedfanbaseforitscaptivatingstoriesandengagingcharacters.Onememorabledetailwasthecreativeuseofanechochambertorepresentacharacter's thoughts, making it an innovative and adventurous show for its time.
AiringdailybetweenThanksgivingandChristmasin1938,JonathanThomasandHisChristmasontheMoonisacaptivatingchildren's series following the adventures of six-year-old Jonathan Thomas and his quest to rescue Santa Claus and his teddy bear Guz from the Squeebubblians on the moon. Produced in 1938, the show may not have achieved the commercial success of its counterparts like The Cinnamon Bear or Jump Jump and the Ice Queen, but it offers a well-written and enthralling story that includes interactions with characters from Lewis Carroll'sclassic,AliceinWonderland.GatherthekidsandJonathanThomasthisholidayseasononhisthrillingjourneytosaveSantaClausandmakeChristmasmagicalforeveryone.
TheseriesbeganwithJourneytotheMoon(laterknownasOperationLuna)in1953,setin1965,whichwasChilton's prediction for when humans would first walk on the moon. The show'spopularitysurgedastherocketlaunchedtowardsthemoon,andbythefinalepisode,8millionpeopleweretuningin.LaterseriesincludedTheRedPlanetandTheWorldinPeril.
JumpJumpandtheIceQueenisa1947OldTimeRadioshowcreatedbythehusband-wifeteamofMaryMcConnellandHarryHickox.The24-partChristmasadventurefeaturesTim,anorphanwhoembarksonajourneytotheNorthPoletoaskifSantawillrememberhisfriendsattheorphanage.Onhisquest,TimmeetsJumpJumpandacastofcolorfulcharactersthathelphimsaveSanta's reindeer from the evil Ice Queen and ultimately save Christmas.
LetGeorgeDoItwasanAmericanradiodramaseriesthatairedfrom1946to1954,createdbyOwenandPaulineVinson.TheshowstarredBobBaileyasdetective-for-hireGeorgeValentine,whogainednotorietythroughhisnewspaperclassifiedad.Initiallystartingasasitcomstyledshow,itquicklytransitionedintoasuspensefultoughguyprivateeyeseries.Valentine's secretary, Claire Brooks (aka Brooksie) was played by various actresses including Frances Robinson, Virginia Gregg, and Lillian Buyeff. Other characters included Sonny (Eddie Firestone), Lieutenant Riley (Wally Maher), and Caleb (Joseph Kearns).
LifewithLuigiisaheartwarmingAmericanradiosituationcomedyseriesthatairedonCBSRadiofromSeptember21,1948,toMarch3,1953.CreatedbyCyHoward,theshowcentersaroundLuigiBasco,anewlyarrivedItalianimmigrantinChicago,ashenavigateslifeinhisadoptedcountrywhileattendingnightschoolclasseswithotherimmigrants.ThecastincludesJ.CarrolNaishasLuigi,HansConriedasSchultz,andAlanReedasPasquale,Luigi's friend and sponsor. Jody Gilbert plays Pasquale'sdaughter,Rosa,whoisoftenschemedtobemarriedtoLuigi,andMaryShippstarsasMissSpaulding,theirnightschoolteacher.EachepisodeisframedbyLuiginarratingalettertohismotherbackinItaly.
Despiteinitiallyairingwithoutasponsor,theshowwaslatersponsoredbyWrigley's Gum from 1950 until its end in 1953. A live CBS Television version briefly aired in 1952, with the same cast reprising their radio roles, but was short-lived due to pressure from the Italian-American community. The show'ssincerehuman-interesthumor,relatablecharacters,andtouchingexplorationofimmigrantexperiencesdeliveratimelessandendearingjourneyforlisteners.
TheLightCrustDoughboyswasawesternswingbandformedin1931topromoteLightCrustFlour.CreatedbyBobWillsandMiltonBrown,thebandfeaturedlively1940scountrymusicandamusingantics.InitiallymanagedbyW.Lee"Pappy"O'Daniel, the group achieved peak popularity leading up to WWII, launching the careers of western swing pioneers and giving a platform to talented musicians. Although the Doughboys disbanded in 1942, Marvin Montgomery led a new version of the band in the 1960s, and a contemporary group has been performing since the 1990s.
LightsOutisanAmericanold-timeradioprogramthatoriginallyairedfromJanuary3,1934,tothesummerof1947.CreatedbyWyllisCooperandlatertakenoverbyArchOboler,theshowfeaturedhorrorandsupernaturalstoriesthatevolvedintocrimethrillersandtamerghoststoriesovertime.Knownforgrislystoriesanddarkhumor,theshowutilizedcreativesoundeffectstointensifyitshorroraspects.ActorsinvolvedintheseriesincludedSidneyEllstrom,ArtJacobson,DonBriggs,BernardineFlynn,BettyLouGerson,andBettyWinkler.Cooper's version of Lights Out focused on atmospheric, supernatural tales, while Oboler delved deeper into psychological horror and occasionally explored political and social themes. The series was briefly revived in the mid-1940s using Cooper'soriginalscripts,anditeventuallytransitionedtotelevision.
Airedin1937,LoveStoryMagazineisacaptivatingseriesofonly26episodesbasedonthepagesofthepopularpublication.Settoentertainwomenofitstime,theshowweavestalesofromanticencounters,heartbreaks,love's triumphs, and memorable reunions, featuring daring rogues and dramatic dames. Narrated by announcer Frank Knight, these rare and engaging recordings are sure to set your heart aflame and evoke emotions with their wonderfully romantic stories. Grab a hankie and prepare to be swept away by these timeless tales of love and passion from the pages of Love Story Magazine.
Despiteitshighquality,LukeSlaughterofTombstonewascanceledafteronly16episodesduetothegrowingpopularityoftelevision.Buffington's portrayal of the hard-boiled cowboy has often been compared to William Conrad'sMattDillononGunsmoke.
LumandAbnerwasapopularAmericanradiocomedyprogramcreatedbyChesterLauckandNorrisGoff,airingfrom1931to1954.SetinthefictionaltownofPineRidge,Arkansas,theshowrevolvedaroundtheadventuresofco-ownersoftheJot'em Down Store, Columbus "Lum" Edwards (played by Lauck) and Abner Peabody (played by Goff). The show, initially performed as a blackface act and later as a double hillbilly act, featured Lum as Abner'sstraight-talkingsidekick,navigatingtheirmisadventuresanddealingswiththeirnemesis,SquireSkimp.Overits23-yearrun,LumandAbnerappearedonallfourmajorradionetworks,eventuallyendingduetocompetitionfromtelevisionandGoff's failing health. Though the duo made attempts at transitioning to television, they found more success with film adaptations. Out of over 5,000 broadcasted episodes, an estimated 1,630 still exist today, and the legacy of the show lives on through the Lum and Abner Museum in Pine Ridge, Arkansas.
MagicIslandwasascience-fantasyradioserialaimedatajuvenileaudience,airinginthelate1930sand1940s.TheshowfollowedwealthyPatriciaGregory's search for her long-lost daughter, Joan, who had been presumed dead after a shipwreck 14 years prior. With the help of young Jerry, they find Joan living on a secretive, man-made island capable of submerging to escape detection. The 130-episode series features Sally Creighton as Patricia Gregory, Rosa Barcelo as Joan Gregory, Tommy Carr as Jerry Hall, and Will H. Reynolds as Capt. Tex Bradford. The show was produced, written, and announced by Perry (Percy C.) Crandall, who also appeared as a cast member.
MamaBloom's Brood, airing circa 1934, is a humorous serialized radio show that combines elements of soap operas and situation comedies. The story follows the adventures of a Jewish American family, consisting of Mama and Papa Bloom, their daughters Yetta and Sarah, and sons-in-law Harold and Sidney, as they embark on a road trip to Hollywood for their first vacation in twenty-five years. As they journey across America, they encounter a variety of amusing situations like stumbling upon movie actors dressed as "Indians" and Papa Bloom'sunexpectedluckasabridgeplayer.
MamaBeckyBloom,adelightfulcharacterwithaheavyYiddishaccentandfracturedplatitudes,hasbeencomparedtothecharacterMollyfromTheGoldbergs,apopularradioshowalsofeaturingaJewishAmericanfamily.MamaBloom's Brood was syndicated by Broadcasters Program Syndicate/Bruce Eells and Associates in 1934 and is considered to have influenced the image of American Jews during the time.
MarkTrail,aforestranger,captivatedlistenerswiththrillingadventureswhilealsoeducatingthemaboutnatureandwildlife.Theradioseriesfollowedtheaction-packeddirectionofradioshowslikeSergeantPrestonoftheYukon.DirectorsDrexHinesandFrankMaxwell,alongwithwritersandmusicians,allcontributedtotheshow's production. Notable actors who participated in the show included Ben Cooper, Joyce Gordon, and John Larkin.
MatineeTheaterwasaSundayafternoonradioshowonCBSthatairedfromOctober22,1944,toApril8,1945.SponsoredbyVickChemicalCompany,theshowwasacontinuationoftheseriesDangerouslyYoursandaimedtoprovidequalitydramaticprogramming,encompassingawiderangeofstories.MatineeTheaterfeaturedVictorJoryandvariousfemalestarsperformingclassicslike"Wuthering Heights"and"Jane Eyre"aswellasmorecontemporaryworks.Theshowcapturedlisteners' hearts by presenting a mix of drama, love stories, and swashbuckling adventures that made it a delightful listening experience.
MeetCorlissArcherisanAmericanradioprogramfromtheGoldenAgeofRadio,whichairedfromJanuary7,1943,toSeptember30,1956.TheshowwasCBS's answer to NBC'sADatewithJudyandfeaturedtheadventuresandtrialsof15-year-oldCorlissArcher,portrayedbyPriscillaLyon,JanetWaldo,andLugeneSanders.
MelodyRanch,apopularWesternvarietyradioshow,airedbetween1940and1956intheUnitedStatesonCBSandwassponsoredbyDoublemintgum.Starring"hard-riding, sweet-singing"GeneAutry,theshowfeaturedsongs,comedy,andaction-filleddrama.AfterabriefhiatusduetoAutry's enlistment in the United States Army during World War II, the show returned and continued its success. The episodes were typically 30 minutes long and took place in a campfire atmosphere. Over the years, Melody Ranch included a diverse cast of talent, including various vocalists, musicians, and character actors. In 1964, a television version premiered on Los Angeles'KTLAchannel5,airingforalmostadecade.
TheMercuryTheatreontheAir,createdandhostedbyOrsonWelles,wasaradioseriesofliveradiodramasthatairedfromJuly11,1938,onCBSRadio,featuringclassicliteraryworksperformedbyWelles's Mercury Theatre repertory company. The hour-long show featured music composed or arranged by Bernard Herrmann and originally aired on Mondays at 9 pm ET before moving to Sundays at 8 pm. The show gained significant fame for its "The War of the Worlds" broadcast in October 1938, which allegedly caused widespread panic, leading Campbell Soup Company to sign on as the sponsor. The last episode of The Mercury Theatre on the Air aired on December 4, 1938, and The Campbell Playhouse began five days later. The show received praise for its creative adaptations of literary works, such as Dracula, Treasure Island, and Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, pushing the boundaries of sound effects and storytelling to create immersive experiences for listeners. In 1988, the show was inducted into the National Radio Hall of Fame.
MindYourMannersisacharmingoldtimeradioshowthatprovidesetiquettetrainingforkidsandteensaged8-18.HostedbyAlanLudden,husbandofBettyWhiteandaTVgameshowhost,thisuniqueprograminvolvesarotatingpanelofyoungparticipantswhoanswerlistener-submittedquestionsregardingmannersandetiquette.Withadvicerangingfromconversationstartersatadancetoimprovingone's image after being in prison, the show reflects the simpler times of the post-war era. Some of the advice provided remains timeless, while other suggestions, like wearing sport coats and ties to the movies, seem dated today.
MoonOverAfricaisbelievedtobeaSouthAfricanradioshowthatairedaround1937or1938,featuring26episodes,each15minuteslong.TheshowfollowsthethrillingexpeditionofProfessorAntonEdwardsandhisteam,astheysearchforthelostcityofAtlantiswithintheAfricanjungle.Guidedbytheancientlanguageofashrunkenhead,theyencounternumerousstrangeanddangerousperilsintheirquest.Theshow's origin remains uncertain, as it is not known if it was aired in the US. Talbot Mundy, known for creating other serials such as Jack Armstrong, Lost Empire, and Ghost Corps, wrote the captivating script for Moon Over Africa.
Mother's Best Flour was a 15-minute radio show on WSM which aired every morning from late 1950 to late 1951 featuring legendary country musician Hank Williams. Hank, the Drifting Cowboys, and announcer Louie Buck entertained Nashville'sruralandmostlyfemaleaudiencewithlivemusicandcheerfulbanterwhilepromotingMother's Best Flour products. Williams, known for his somber tones in biographies, instead showcased a more jovial and happy-go-lucky side on this show.
TheperformancesonMother's Best Flour captured some of the finest work of Hank Williams during the peak of his career. The show typically included a country song, an instrumental, and a gospel song, with Hank often performing childhood favorites alongside his hits. The show also offered a glimpse into Hank'spersonality,revealinghisappreciationforthegospelsideandrevealinghismorecheerfulside,contrarytohisoften-portrayedlonesomeandforlornpersonality.
TheleadroleofMr.DistrictAttorneywasplayedbyseveralactorsduringitsrun,includingDwightWeist,RaymondEdwardJohnson,JayJostyn,andDavidBrian.OthermaincharactersincludeEdithMiller,thedistrictattorney's secretary, and Len Harrington, the D.A.'schiefinvestigator.Theserieswaslatertranslatedtotelevisionwiththesamecharactersandcastreprisingtheirroles.
Mr.Keen,TracerofLostPersons,wasapopularradiodetectiveshowthatairedfromOctober12,1937,toApril19,1955.OriginatingfromthecreativemindsofFrankandAnneHummert,theseriesfollowstheadventuresofthe"kindly old investigator"Mr.Keenandhisassistant,MikeClancy,astheytrackdownmissingpersonsandsolvemurders.Theshow's title character was played by Bennett Kilpack, Arthur Hughes, and Philip Clarke at various times, while Jim Kelly portrayed Clancy.
Inthenine-filmseriesfromthelate1930s,PeterLorreplayedthelead,Mr.Moto.However,inthe23radioepisodesfrom1951,JamesMonksportrayedthecharacter.TheradioadaptationfocusedonbothMr.Moto's fight against Communism and solving more conventional mysteries like murder and blackmail.
MysteryHousewasauniqueradioshowinthe1940s,createdbyDanandBarbaraGlenn,ownersofapublishingfirminNewYorkCity.Theshowfeaturedthestaffofthepublishingcompanyactingoutshortadaptationsofnovelstheywereconsideringforpublication.Theaudience's reaction helped the owners decide whether to go forward with publishing the novels or not. The program showcased the creativity and talent of their staff, who contributed in various ways from acting to sound effects. Unfortunately, only fifteen episodes are known to exist, with one rumored unaired audition show starring Bela Lugosi. Enjoy an intriguing experience through this old time radio show.
TheshowfeaturesstoriesfromrenownedauthorssuchasEdgarAllanPoe,Pushkin,deMaupassant,TheodoreSturgeon,andDostoevsky.MysteryintheAiralsoincludedaregularstockofplayers,includingHarryMorgan,wholatergainedfameasDetectiveJoeGannononTV's Dragnet. With its eerie atmosphere and captivating stories, Mystery in the Air provides a thrilling listening experience that may even cause nightmares.
MysteryisMyHobbyisadetectiveradioshowsetinthelate1940sfeaturingmysterywriterandamateurdetectiveBartonDrake,portrayedbyGlenLangan.Drakesolvesmurdersandmysteriesalongsidehissidekick,policeofficerNoahDanton.Theshow's tone is lighter and more sophisticated compared to hard-boiled detective shows of the era. Mystery is My Hobby aired on the Mutual Radio Network from 1945 to 1947, with the original title, Murder is My Hobby, being changed due to the sponsor'sconcernaboutassociatingalifeinsurancecompanywithmurder.
NeroWolfeisa1982CanadianradiodramaseriesadaptedfromthepopularmysteryseriesbyRexStout.Theshow,whichairedontheCanadianBroadcastingCorporation,features13hour-longepisodesstarringMavorMooreasthebrilliant,eccentricdetectiveNeroWolfe,andDonFrancksashisassistant,ArchieGoodwin.Theseries,written,produced,anddirectedbyRonHartmann,islaudedforitshighproductionvaluesandaccurateportrayalofStout's original stories.
NeroWolfe's radio series adaptation retains the charm and intrigue of the original stories, which garnered Rex Stout a nomination for Best Mystery Writer of the Century at Bouchercon 2000.
NickCarter,MasterDetectivefirstairedonApril11,1943,ontheMutualBroadcastingSystemasTheReturnofNickCarter,anodtothecharacter's history in pulp novels dating back to 1886. The radio show starred Lon Clark as Nick Carter and followed the adventures of the master detective as he solved crimes and mysteries. The show'ssupportingcastincludedHelenChoateandCharlotteMansonasPatsyBowen,JohnKaneasScubbyWilson,EdLatimerasSgt.Mathison,andMichaelFitzmauriceastheannouncer.Theserieshadaspinoff,ChickCarter,BoyDetective,whichairedfromJuly1943toJuly1945,featuringNick's adopted son in his own adventures catered to younger listeners. The radio show ended on September 25, 1955, but the character lived on through television, movies, and books.
FrankLovejoy's convincing portrayal of Randy Stone as a tough but compassionate journalist set Night Beat apart as a superior series. The show was well-supported by a strong cast, top-notch scripts, and quality sound effects. Advertising sponsors for Night Beat included Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer and Wheaties.
Theseriesshowcasedstorieshighlightingtheinnerconflictsofhumanbeingsatoddswiththemselves,muchliketheclassicDr.JekyllandMr.Hyde.Audiencesexperiencedthemindsofmurderers,evilgeniuses,andtyrantsinavarietyofcaptivatingtalesexploringobsession,fromNapoleon's desires to strange fixations with shoes, death, or tides. This spine-tingling series is remembered for its eerie music, first-rate acting, and gripping portrayal of the dark side of human psychology.
TheshowwasinitiallyairedontheMutualBroadcastingSystemandlatertransitionedtoindependentstationsandtheABCNetwork.AfterDr.Fuller's death, a group of individuals who had been impacted by the show worked together to bring it back on the air. Today, the Old Fashioned Revival Hour is available on over 120 stations and re-broadcasts can be accessed worldwide via the internet.
OldGoldComedyTheaterwasaradioshowthatairedonNBCforoneseasonfromOctober29,1944,toJune10,1945.ProducedbytheLennenandMitchelladagencyforOldGoldcigarettes,theshowfollowedtheformatofmovie-basedanthologyprogramslikeLuxRadioTheatre.HaroldLloyd,asilentfilmstar,hostedtheshow,anditsfocuswasonscrewballcomedies.Theseriesfeaturedtop-notchactors,butthe30-minuteformatledtocutsinhumorandstorylines.DespiteLloyd's initial fear of the microphone, critics believed he was improving as the season progressed. Unfortunately, the show was ended after just one year. Today, 30 of the original 32 episodes are still in circulation.
BothElliotandCathyLewishadsuccessfulradiocareers,withElliotappearingonThePhilHarris-AliceFayeShowandCathystarringinMyFriendIrmaonbothradioandtelevision.TheLewises' On Stage project aimed to highlight the best of radio, using experienced and upcoming writers, including Morton Fine, David Friedkin, Shirley Gordon, E. Jack Neuman, Richard Chandlee, and Antony Ellis. Despite its success and positive reception, many episodes of On Stage are believed to be lost.
TheOneWorldAwardwasestablishedinhonorofWendellWillkie,alawyerandactivistwhoranfortheU.S.presidencyontheRepublicanticketin1940.Helaterbecameadevotedinternationalist,supportingPresidentRoosevelt's policies and advocating for world government after the war. Norman Corwin, often referred to as the Poet Laureate of Radio, was the first recipient of this award.
DespitethesignificanceofOneWorldFlight,theserieswasovershadowedbybeingscheduledagainstBobHope's popular show. Nonetheless, it remains an important historical record capturing global perspectives during an urgent moment in world history.
OurMissBrooksisanAmericansitcomaboutafun-loving,sometimesfrazzledhighschoolEnglishteachernamedConnieBrooks,playedbyEveArden.PremieringonCBSradioin1948,theshowquicklybecameahit,garneringseveralhonorsandpositivereviewsforArden's sharp, witty comebacks and the cast'sstronginterplay.ThecastincludedGaleGordonasthegruffprincipal,OsgoodConklin;JeffChandlerastheshyandcluelessbiologyteacher,PhilipBoynton;andRichardCrennaastheclumsyyetwell-intentionedstudent,WalterDenton.SponsoredbyColgate-Palmolive-Peet,theradioseriescontinueduntil1957.OurMissBrookslatertransitionedtotelevisionandthebigscreen.Arden's portrayal of a working woman in an unglamorous profession resonated with audiences and critics, earning her awards and making her an iconic figure in American comedy.
PerryMasonisaradiocrimeserialbasedonErleStanleyGardner's novels that aired on CBS Radio from 1943 to 1955. The show combined mystery and soap opera, focusing more on action than courtroom drama, with attorney Perry Mason sometimes engaging in shootouts with criminals. The series eventually transitioned to television as The Edge of Night, which ran for 30 additional years.
PhiloVanceisafictionaldetectivecreatedbyS.S.VanDineinthe1920sandfeaturedincrimenovels,films,andradioshows.Theradioseriesairedinthemid-20thcenturywithJoséFerrerinitiallyportrayingthecharacterin1945,followedbyJohnEmeryin1946,andfinallyJacksonBeckfrom1948to1950.JoanAlexanderplayedEllenDeering,Vance's secretary and right-hand woman. In contrast to the original novels, radio'sPhiloVanceisamoreapproachableandcourteousgumshoe,usinghisintellecttosolvecrimesinasimilarveinasSherlockHolmes.Despitebeinga"soft-boiled"detective,PhiloVanceremainsapopularcharacterinold-timeradio.
PintoPeteandHisRanchBoyswasacountryandwesternradioshowthatairedinthe1930sand1940s.PintoPete,playedbyJackRoss,wasjoinedbyJoe"Curley"BradleyandKen"Shorty"Carsoninthisprogramthatfeaturedeasygoingwesternmusicintermixedwithcowboyphilosophy,softthoughts,andmessagesoffaithinGodandoneself.PopularonboththeBlueNetworkintheU.S.andinAustralia,theshowwasnotrelatedtothe1940scomiccharacterPintoPete.Notableepisodesincludedrenditionsof"The Roaming Cowboy","There's A Blue Sky",and"The Blue Ridge Mountain Blues".Thetrioofactorsalsoparticipatedinvariousfilmsandradioshows,suchasItHappenedOneNightandNationalBarnDance,showcasingtheirversatilityandtalent.
PintoPeteinArizonaisaspin-offofthepopularold-timeradioshow,PintoPeteandtheRanchBoys.Withatotalof78episodes,thiscountryandwesternprogramairedduringthe1930sand1940s.TheshowrevolvesaroundPintoPete,asingingcowboy,andhisloyalRanchBoys.Throughouteach15-minuteepisode,listenersaretreatedtoseveralsongs,includingsomefeaturingPintoPete's bass voice. While light on plot, the show often includes an object lesson about faith and camaraderie among the characters, making it a delightful blend of music and storytelling. Notable cast members include Jack Ross as Pinto Pete, Joe "Curley" Bradley, and Ken "Shorty" Carson, who were also experienced stuntmen and actors in films such as It Happened One Night and In Old Monterey.
ProducedbyPalladiumRadioProductions,theserieschroniclesDantro's efforts in promoting fairness from Mercury to Pluto, combating threats and challenges along the way. The show adopts a lighthearted and entertaining tone while reflecting the 1950s fascination with space exploration.
Dantroisjoinedbyadiverseensembleofsupportingcharacters,includingDr.JohnDarrow,Pat(John's daughter), Billy and Jane (John'snieceandnephew),andSlatstheengineer.AstheyaidDantroinhismissionstoupholdlawandorderwithintheuniverse,theycollectivelyfacevariousantagonists,suchasMarston,thepower-drivenrulerofMars.
PortsofCallisarareold-timeradioshowfromaround1935or1936,whichtakeslistenersonvoyagestodifferentcountriesasitbringstheirhistoricaleventstolifethroughdramatization.Eachepisodecommenceswiththedeepsoundofatrampsteamer's whistle, followed by the announcement of the series title and a musical interlude. Unfortunately, not many details are available about its production or participants, but this obscure gem offers a unique listening experience for those who enjoy exploring lesser-known titles from the Golden Age of Radio.
The1941showsaimedto"strengthen the mainstream of the defense machine"duringthetimeofgrowingtensionsintheFarEast,whilethepost-1946showsfollowedthesameformatofashortplayfeaturingamajorHollywoodactor,recruitmentannouncements,andinterviewswiththestars.Theshowbecamewidelypopularandwasheardonasmanyas1300radiostationsatitspeak.
Theseriesfeaturedavarietyofstorygenresincludingfantasy,horror,suspense,romance,sciencefiction,crime,familydrama,andhumor.Itparticularlygainedareputationforitseerie,surrealqualityandwell-craftedstories.ErnestChappell's conversational narrative style and the show'smeticulousattentiontodetailincreatingconvincingworldscontributedtoitsimmersiveatmosphere.Quiet,Please!alsoutilizedmeta-fictionalploysandshowcasedtheversatilityofChappellincreatingdistinctivecharactersforeachepisode.
Originallyairingin1950as15-minuteepisodes,theshowlatershiftedtoa30-minuteformatbetween1954and1964.Featuredcharactersincluderangers,police,lumberjacks,andmembersofthelocalcommunity.Withitsengagingstoriesandtimelessthemes,RangerBillcontinuestoaireventodaythroughsyndication,captivatinglistenersontheChildren's Sonshine Network and His Kids Radio.
LifeonRedHorseRanchisanexcitingOldTimeRadioshowthatmasterfullyblendsathrillingserialstorywiththerugged,heartwarmingmusicoftheoldwest.SetonSamCarter's Red Horse Ranch, the show follows the ranch hands, including Alabam',Tenderfoot,Idaho,Arizona,Cookie,andTex,astheyfacegoodandbadtimes,witheverythingfromdeadlycattlerustlerstotenderromance.
Inadditiontothedramaticplot,theshowisashowcaseforthemusicaltalentsoftheKCMBTexasRangers,acowboybandknownforplayingtwentyinstrumentsrangingfromthetraditionalguitartomoreunusualchoiceslikethebassfiddleandaccordion.FansofB-WesternmoviesandWestCoastradiowillenjoythestory's twists and turns, as well as the unforgettable cowboy music provided by the talented Texas Rangers.
RedbookDramasisaradioshowbasedonshortstoriesfromthepopularRedbookMagazinethatairedin1932.Theseengaging,lively,andvividstoriescomefromavarietyofgenressuchasromance,mystery,adventure,andevenpoliticalintrigue,oftentransportinglistenerstoexoticplaceslikeYucatan,France,Dalmatia,andManchuria.TheepisodesreflectedtheGreatDepression's impact on families, while also offering lighter moments of love and adventure. Notable authors such as Elaine Carrington and Frank R. Adams contributed to the show, which often featured charming musical interludes. The show'seditor,EdwardBaumer,introducedeachepisodeandsharedinformationabouttheauthors.Thoughtheepisodesareonly15minuteslong,theyprovideacaptivatingwindowintotheworldof1930sAmericanlifeandimagination.
RichardDiamond,PrivateDetectivewasaclassicAmericandetectiveradioshowthatairedfrom1949to1953,createdbyBlakeEdwards.TheshowstarredDickPowellasasophisticatedandwittyformerpoliceofficerturnedprivatedetective,knownforsmartremarksandsolvingcomplexmurdercaseswithsupportfromthepolicedepartment.Theserieshadarecurringtheme,oftenendingwithDiamondsingingapopularsongtohisgirlfriend,HelenAsher,playedbyVirginiaGregg.Lt.Levinson,Diamond's police counterpart and best friend, was portrayed by various actors including Ed Begley, Arthur Q. Bryan, Ted DeCorsia, and Alan Reed. The radio show made a successful transition to television from 1957 to 1960, with David Janssen in the title role and Mary Tyler Moore appearing in the opening scenes. Richard Diamond is characterized by its mix of humor, tough crime-solving, and lighthearted romance.
Ripley's Believe It or Not was a radio show that aired from 1930 to 1948, featuring Robert Ripley as he shared bizarre, strange, and unbelievable stories from his world travels. The show covered various themes like beauty, South America, War Facts, Inventions and craziest people; and included dramatic reenactments, comedy sketches, and music interludes. Ozzie Nelson and His Orchestra provided music for a portion of the show, with Harriet Hillard (later Harriet Nelson) performing vocals. The show funded Ripley'stravels,allowinghimtocontinuediscoveringandsharingpeculiarstorieswithaudienceseverywhere.
Ripley's One Minute Shorts is a syndicated radio show featuring some of the best Believe It Or Nots, presented in just a minute, allowing space for local advertisers to add their messages. The show'screator,RobertRipley,traveledtheworldtouncoverthestrangest,mostmiraculous,andunbelievableevents,allofwhichweredocumentedfacts.RipleybeganhiscareerasasportscartoonistandhisdistinctivelydrawnpanelsbecamethehallmarkoftheBelieveItorNotphenomena.Hevisited198countriesthroughouthiscareer,andtheradioshowpresentstwointriguingstoriesperepisodewithoutcommercials.Thisfascinatingcollectionoftheworld's wonders continues to amaze listeners today.
RockyFortunewasanAmericanradiodramaseriescreatedbyGeorgeLeffertsthatairedonNBCRadiofromOctober1953toMarch1954.TheshowstarredFrankSinatraasRocco"Rocky"Fortunato,ayoungmanconstantlyinneedofemploymentwhotakesonoddjobsfromthefictitiousGridleyEmploymentAgency.Thesejobsoftenledtotrouble,asRockyfoundhimselftrackingdowncriminalsandrescuingpeopleinneed.Thewittyandtongue-in-cheeknatureoftheshowallowedSinatratoplayfullyacknowledgehisowncareerinthedialogue.TheonlyotherrecurringcharacterwaspolicesergeantHamiltonJ.Finger,voicedbyBarneyPhillips.Whiletheshow's scripts occasionally stretched believability, Sinatra'scoolpersonaandentertainingstorylinescontributedtoitsappeal.Theseriesairedforatotalof25episodesbeforecomingtoanend,asSinatra's movie career took precedence with his Academy Award-winning role in From Here to Eternity.
Theseriesfeaturedaricharrayofcharacters,includingCairoPoliceCaptainSamSabaaya(JayNovello),whooftencollaboratedwithJordan,andbartenderChris(LawrenceDobkin)andSergeantGreco(LouKrugman)fromtheCaféTambourine.Theshow's writers, Larry Roman and Gomer Cool, worked to create an authentic Egyptian atmosphere, using actual Cairo street names and Oriental-style music by Richard Aurandt to add depth to the storylines.
RockyJordanwasaspin-offofasimilarshow,AManNamedJordan,setinIstanbul,Turkey,whichairedonCBS's West Coast network from 1945 to 1947. Despite plans for a TV series adaptation starring George Raft in 1951, it never came to fruition.
Rogue's Gallery, initially titled Bandwagon Mysteries, was an American detective drama radio program airing on the Mutual network starting on September 27, 1945. The show starred Dick Powell as Richard Rogue, a private detective who frequently found himself in the company of beautiful women. A unique aspect of the show was the appearance of Rogue'salterego,Eugor,whoprovidedvitalinformationduringhisunconsciousstate.
Theserieswasknownforitslighthearted,wittytone,similartoPowell's later show, Richard Diamond, Private Detective. Rogue'sGallerywasasummerreplacementseriesforTheFitchBandwagonfrom1945to1947andhadafullseasononABCfrom1950to1951.
Onenotableepisode,"Youth, Yesterday and Today,"whichoriginallyairedonMarch15,1955,followsaformerconvictwhorecruitsunderprivilegedyouthsforcriminalactivities.ThroughaRotariandruggist,theRotaryClublearnsaboutthesituationandworkstoappealtotheyoungmen's better nature. The episode culminates with the club'smembershelpingthepoliceapprehendtheconvictandmanyoftheboysfindingrehabilitationandpurposefullives.Whiletheshowmayappeardated,itsmorallessonscontinuetoresonatewithaudiencestoday.
ScreenDirectors' Playhouse was a popular American radio and television anthology series aired on NBC from 1949 to 1951. The show featured adaptations of films with the original film directors occasionally involved in the productions, usually limited to introducing the episodes and taking a brief curtain call with the cast. During its 122-episode run, the series hosted notable Hollywood actors such as Fred Astaire, Lucille Ball, Gary Cooper, Joan Crawford, and John Wayne, among others.
Theradioversionunderwentseveraltitlechanges,fromNBCTheaterandScreenDirectorsGuildAssignmenttoScreenDirectorsAssignment,finallyknownasScreenDirectors' Playhouse from July 1, 1949. The television version of the series aired during the 1955-56 season and featured original teleplays along with adaptations of famous short stories, such as Robert Louis Stevenson's"Markheim."
CreatorDonSharpebelievedthatwritingwasthemostcriticalfactorfortheshow's success. Some notable film adaptations featured in the series included "Stagecoach," "The Best Years of Our Lives," "Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House," "Music for Millions," "A Foreign Affair," "The Magnificent Obsession," "The Human Comedy," and "It'saWonderfulLife."
Eachepisodefocusesontheagents' efforts to thwart various plans, such as sabotage, blackmail, assassination, and border violations. The stories present a mix of mystery, adventure, and suspense, and the female assistants often have their moments of bravery and resourcefulness. Notable for its historical relevance, the show subtly warns America about the dangers posed by Hitler'sGermanyandreflectsthenation's war-weariness.
Highlightsfromtheavailableepisodesinclude"Last Rites,"whichbringsapriestface-to-facewithatestofhisfaith;"Wanted in Surgery,"depictingafuturewheremedicalpracticeisgovernedbystrictregulationsandroboticprofessionals;and"Jenny with Wings,"featuringagirlbornwithwingswhostrugglestofindacceptanceandpurposeinherlife.
TheAdventuresofSherlockHolmesandTheNewAdventuresofSherlockHolmesareAmericanold-timeradioshowsbasedonSirArthurConanDoyle's stories of the famous detective. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes aired between 1930 and 1936, while The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes aired from 1939 to 1950.
AdaptedbyscriptwriterEdithMeiser,TheAdventuresofSherlockHolmesstarredseveralactorsintheroleofHolmes,includingRichardGordonandLouisHector,andLeighLovellasDr.Watson.MeiseradaptedallbutoneofDoyle's stories for the series, creating additional episodes based on Doyle'scasesandnon-Holmesstories.TheserieswasinitiallysponsoredbyGeorgeWashingtonCoffeeCompanyandlaterbytheHouseholdFinanceCo.
TheNewAdventuresofSherlockHolmesfeaturedBasilRathboneasSherlockHolmesandNigelBruceasDr.Watsonformostofitsrun,withseveralactorstakingontherolesinlaterseasons.InitiallyalsoadaptedbyMeiser,theseries' writing duties were taken over by Denis Green, Anthony Boucher, and others at various times. The show was sponsored by Grove'sBromoQuinine,PetriWine,andothercompaniesthroughoutitsrun.
FromPearlHarbor's attack to Doolittle'sbombingraidonTokyoandbattlesinNorthAfrica,thededicatedandbravewarcorrespondentstakelistenersonajourneythroughthelesser-knownandhistoriceventsofthewar.Theseengagingandpatrioticstoriesgiveinsightintotheindividualexperiencesofthefightingforces,makingSoldiersofthePressavaluableresourceforunderstandingWorldWarII.
SpeedGibsonoftheInternationalSecretPolicewasanaction-packedradioadventureseriesthatairedweeklyfromJanuary2,1937,toMay25,1940.Theplotfollows15-year-oldpilotSpeedGibsonandhisfriendsastheytakeoninternationalcrimeandthesinisterOctopus,anelusivecriminalmastermind,thankstoSpeed's uncle Clint Barlow, a member of the International Secret Police. Speed'ssidekick,BarneyDunlap,andClintBarlowareplayedbyJohnGibsonandHowardMcNear,respectively.
Theseries,writtenbyVirginiaCooke,featurestwomainstoryarcs:"The Menace of the Octopus,"whichseesSpeedandhisfriendspursuingtheOctopusandhisgangthroughouttheOrient,and"Speed Gibson And The Atlantian Syndicate,"wherethechasecontinuesontheAfricancontinent.Theshowgainedsuccessforitsaviation-basedadventures,completecharacters,andthrillingaction,makingitapopularchoiceamongyounglisteners.Notably,all178episodeshavesurvivedintact.
StandByforCrime,anearly1950sradioshow,followsChuckMorgan,abelievablenewsanchoratLosAngelesradiostationKOP,asheuncoverscrimestoriesaroundthecity.Morgan,playedbyGlenLangen,isfriendswithLieutenantBillMiggs,whotipshimoffonintriguingcrimenews.CarolCurtis,playedbyAdeleJurgens,isMorgan's resourceful "Gal Friday," and their old-school banter adds charm to the show. The series, influenced by the "just the facts" style of Dragnet, offers a gripping, day-at-the-office portrayal of crime-solving, featuring encounters with shady characters and solid dialogue. Glen Langen and Adele Jurgens, the lead actors, were actually married in real life, having met on the movie set of The Treasure of Monte Cristo. Stand By for Crime is an enjoyable, underrated classic for fans of post-WWII West Coast crime dramas.
StrangeAsItSeemswasaradioshowfeaturingstrangeandunusualstoriesaboutfantasticpeopleandevents,basedonthedailysyndicatednewspapercartoonpanelscreatedbyJohnHix.Theshowbeganasa15-minuteprogramonMarch22,1935,andairedonvariousschedulesthroughoutthemid-1930sandintothelate1940s.EarlyshowswerehostedbyGayneWhitmanandsponsoredbyEx-Lax,withproductionanddirectionbyCyrilArmbrister,andmusicbyFelixMills.Theshowfeaturedamixofdramatizedmini-plays,strangetriviafacts,andoccasionalinterviews.InAugust1939,theshowwaspickedupbytheCBSnetworkasa30-minuteprogram,withAloisHavrillaasthehostandsponsorshipbyPalmoliveShaveCream.TheStrangeAsItSeemsradioshowwassimilartoRipley's Believe It Or Not and featured bizarre events that were comparable in nature, entertaining and educating its audience about the marvels of the world.
StrangeWillswasauniqueradioprogramsyndicatedin1946,producedbyTeleways/MichelsonSyndicationinHollywood.TheshowstarredstageandfilmactorWarrenWilliam,whoalsoplayedapartinthecreativeteam.Thepremiseoftheshowwasbasedonactualwillsfromlawyer-turned-authorKenKrippene's research, with the names changed to protect the identities of those involved. This mystery drama series focused on the complexities, dramas, and legal entanglements arising from unusual wills, and starred William as Probate Attorney Warren Francis O'Connell.
TheAdventuresofSupermanisaclassicradioserialthatairedfrom1940to1951,featuringtheiconicDCComicscharacter,Superman.ItwasoriginallysyndicatedonNewYorkCity's WOR and later broadcast across various American radio networks, totaling 2,088 original episodes. Created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, the show presented Superman'sjourneytoprotectmankindfromevilwithhisincrediblepowers,whilemaintaininghisalter-egoasClarkKent,amild-manneredreporter.BudCollyerplayedtheroleofSuperman,andhisidentitywaskeptsecretforseveralyears.JoanAlexanderportrayedthesmartandcynicalLoisLane,withJulianNoaandJackieKelkplayingotherprominentcharacters.Theshowwasknownformemorablestorylines,suchasSuperman's battles with the Ku Klux Klan, and introduced key elements of the Superman universe like kryptonite. The radio series was hugely successful during World War II and the post-war years, gaining a loyal following of after-school listeners.
SuspensewasapopularradiodramaseriesthatairedonCBSRadiofrom1940to1962.KnownasoneofthepremierdramaprogramsoftheGoldenAgeofRadio,itfeaturedsuspensefulthriller-typescriptsandstarredleadingHollywoodactorsoftheera.Withnearly945episodesbroadcastduringitsrun,theshow's first producer, William Spier, set the rules for its storytelling framework, which focused on life-and-death situations with compelling characterizations. Writers for the show included major mystery authors like John Dickson Carr and Lucille Fletcher, and episodes were adapted from works by Edgar Allen Poe, H.P. Lovecraft, Cornell Woolrich, Dorothy L. Sayers, and H.G. Wells. Many famous actors appeared on the show, including Jimmy Stewart, Cary Grant, Humphrey Bogart, Lucille Ball, and Olivia De Havilland. Suspense left a lasting legacy and marked the end of the Golden Age of Radio.
TalesoftheDiamondKwasa15-minutesyndicatedradioshowaimedatajuvenileaudience,airinginthemid-1950s.Despiteclaimsofathousandepisodesproduced,only39areknowntoexisttoday.HostedbymoviecowboyKenMaynardandhishorse,Tarzan,theseriesfeaturedexcitingstoriessetintheOldWest,includingcowboys,cattletrails,rodeos,parades,andhiddentreasures.KenMaynardwasanaccomplishedstuntmanandtrickrider,performinginBuffaloBill's Wild West Show and becoming one of the first singing cowboys in Columbia Records. His career was eventually overshadowed by alcoholism, leading to his passing in 1973.
ThetelevisionadaptationairedonCBSfrom1955to1958,withWillardParkertakingovertheroleofJacePearson.HarryLauterportrayedRangerClayMorgan,Pearson's regular partner. The TV version was more flexible with its time frame, occasionally jumping from the 1840s to the 1950s. The show also inspired a comic book distributed by Dell Comics and other adaptations.
Setdeepwithinanextinctvolcano,wheretheForbiddenCityofAsherlies,twosafarisfacehardshipsandperilsinpursuitoftheirindividualmissions.Onesafariseekstorescuetheleader's son, while the other, led by a cunning and unscrupulous Oriental, hunts for the elusive Father of Diamonds. The show aired on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, totaling 39 15-minute episodes, directed by Fred Shields and narrated by John McIntire.
TarzanandtheFiresofTohrisanexcitingOldTimeRadioshowthatfollowsTarzanandhisfriendPaulD'Arnot as they investigate slave traders and ivory smugglers. Produced under the personal direction of Edgar Rice Burroughs, the pair encounter numerous perils and adventures, including saving a lost expedition and eventually getting captured by a strange yellow race. The show is filled with love, hatred, jealousy, political intrigue, courage, and loyalty.
ThesecondserialproducedbyBurroughs,itgotofftoaslowstartandunfortunatelydidn't have a successful run, only airing on ten radio stations including those in Hawaii, Canada, and Australia. Recording was completed in late 1935, with Carlton Kadell as Tarzan and Ralph Scott as D'Arnot.JohnMcIntirenarratedthroughepisodefourteenbeforedirectorFredShieldstookover.BarbaraLuddyplayedQueenAhtea,andGaleGordonportrayedamaleleadcharacter.
Unlikeotherdepictions,thisTarzanismorearticulateandprefersthejungletocivilization,functioningmorelikeaRobinHoodofthejungle.RatherthandirectlyadaptingBurroughs' stories, this series features unique narratives with Tarzan solving various mysteries involving slave traders, uranium hunters, gold thieves, ivory poachers, and cannibals.
Despitebeingno.8intheNielsenratingsandairing64shows,CBSultimatelytookTarzanofftheairpermanentlyafterasummerhiatusin1953.Nonetheless,theshowremainsanentertainingandcaptivatingpartofradiohistorythatexploredAfrica's enchantments, mysteries, and violence through its legendary protagonist.
TarzanoftheApes,aradioshowbasedonthepopularcharactercreatedbyEdgarRiceBurroughs,debutedonSeptember10,1932.Theshow,whichairednightlyfortwoyears,featured15-minuteepisodes,showcasingthethrillingadventuresofTarzanintheAfricanjungles.Pre-recordedonphonographrecords,thisshowstoodoutforitsstate-of-the-artrecordingtechnologyandvividsoundeffects,complementingthelistener's imagination. Edgar Rice Burroughs'daughter,JoanBurroughs,playedJane,andherhusband,JimPierce,portrayedTarzaninthisuniqueandentertainingadaptationofthebelovedseries.
Theshow's format was unique, as it invited a panel of armchair detectives to try to solve the case during the broadcast. The episodes followed a consistent structure where the mystery was presented, the panelists shared their theories, and Ellery Queen revealed the correct solution.
Theradioprogramsuccessfullycarriedoverthe"Challenge to the Reader"conceptfromtheElleryQueenfranchise,givingtheaudienceachancetosolvethemysteryalongsidethecharactersintheshow.
TomCollinsoriginallyportrayedFrankRace,butPaulDubovlatertookovertherole(fromepisode23totheend),whileTonyBarrettplayedMarkDonovan.TheserieswaswrittenanddirectedbyJoelMurcottandBuckleyAngel,withorganmusicprovidedbyIvanDitmars.Featuringablendofintrigue,action,andromance,TheAdventuresofFrankRacewasoftenseenasa"Johnny Dollar meets James Bond"typeofshow.
"The Adventures of Marco Polo"isanAustralianBBCradioshowproducedbyGeorgeEdwards,firstairedin1940.The52-episodeserial,toldin15-minuteepisodes,followsthejourneyofMarcoPolo,oneofthreeexplorerswhoreachedMongoliaandinteractedwithKublaiKhan.Theshow's riveting narrative and suspenseful cliffhangers captivated audiences.
TheAdventuresofOzzieandHarrietwasapopularAmericanradioandtelevisionsitcomthatairedfrom1944to1966,featuringthereal-lifeNelsonfamily-Ozzie,Harriet,andtheirsonsDavidandRicky.Startingasaradioshowandlatertransitioningtotelevision,itholdstherecordforthelongest-runninglive-actionsitcomonU.S.televisionintermsoftotalepisodesproduced:435.ThepremiseoftheshowrevolvedaroundtheNelsonfamily's everyday life, their interactions, and their relationships with friends and neighbors. Ozzie and Harriet initially gained national network radio exposure as a musical act in the 1930s and later got married during their radio career. They joined the cast of The Red Skelton Show in 1941, which led to the creation of their own family situation comedy in 1944. David and Ricky joined the cast in 1949 after previously being portrayed by professional actors.
TheAdventuresofSamSpade,createdbyDashiellHammett,wasaradioseriesbasedontheprivatedetectivecharacterfromTheMalteseFalcon.Itairedfor13episodesonABCin1946,157episodesonCBSin1946-1949,and75episodesonNBCin1949-1951.TheshowstarredHowardDuff(andlaterSteveDunne)asSamSpade,LureneTuttleashissecretaryEffie,andwasannouncedbyDickJoy.Knownforitstongue-in-cheekapproach,theseriesreceivedanEdgarAwardforBestRadioDramain1947.DashiellHammett's name was later removed due to his involvement with the Communist Party, and Howard Duff was replaced when his name appeared in the Red Channels book. The show'scontemporarypopularityisattributedtoitsuniqueaction,drama,wittyapproach,andstrongacting.
"The Aldrich Family"isaclassicradioteenagesitcomthatairedfromJuly2,1939toApril19,1953.CreatedbyplaywrightCliffordGoldsmith,theshowfeaturedthehumorousexploitsoftheclumsyteenager,HenryAldrich.Withitscatchy"Hen-reeeeeeeeeeeee! Hen-ree Al-drich!"opening,theshowbecamewidelypopularandeventransitionedintofilms,television,andcomicbooks.
OriginallyaminorcharacterinGoldsmith's play "What a Life," Henry Aldrich sprang to life on Broadway before finding success on radio, with Ezra Stone embodying the character. After Stone entered the Army for World War II, actors Norman Tokar, Dickie Jones, Raymond Ives, and Bobby Ellis also played the lovable character. The Aldrich Family included Henry'sparents,SamandAlice,hissisterMary,andhisbestfriend,HomerBrown,supportedbyacastoftalentedactors.
Situatedat117ElmStreetinCenterville,USA,thefamilyexperiencedrelatableadventures,withHenryoftenatthecenterofcomedicmisunderstandings.Thesuccessoftheshowsetthestageforfuturefamilysitcomsandgarneredwidespreadrecognition,includingradio's outstanding father award for the Sam Aldrich character in 1942. A timeless work enjoyed by audiences of all ages, "The Aldrich Family" gave humor and heart to the American landscape of radio and beyond.
TheBabySnooksShowwasanAmericanradiositcomthatairedfromSeptember17,1944,toMay22,1951.FannyBrice,acomedianandZiegfeldFolliesalumna,starredasBabySnooks,amischievousyounggirl.Thecharacter,firstintroducedinBrice's 1912 vaudeville act, was inspired by popular juvenile actress Baby Peggy. The show began on CBS as Post Toasties Time and changed its title to The Baby Snooks Show shortly thereafter.
Throughoutthe1940s,theshowbecameanationwidefavorite,featuringvarioussponsorsandatalentedensemblecast.HanleyStaffordplayedSnooks' often-cranky father, Lancelot “Daddy” Higgins, and the show had numerous writers, including Jess Oppenheimer, the future producer and head writer of I Love Lucy.
FannyBricewascommittedtohercharacter,evendressinginababy-dolloutfitforthestudioaudienceandmakingpublicappearancesincostume.Shefeltthecharacterwasarepresentationofherownchildhood.TheshowmadeasingletelevisionappearanceonCBS-TV's Popsicle Parade of Stars, but Brice felt Baby Snooks didn'ttranslatewelltothescreen.OnMay29,1951,FannyBricepassedaway,andtheradioshowendedwithherdeath.
TheBickersonswasaradiocomedysketchseriesthatairedfromSeptember8,1946,toAugust28,1951,firstonNBCandlateronCBS.TheshowfocusedontherelentlessverbalwarbetweenmarriedprotagonistsJohnandBlancheBickerson,playedbyDonAmeche(laterLewParker)andFrancesLangford.CreatorPhilipRappwasalsoknownforhisworkontheBabySnooksseriesandFannyBriceskits.TheBickersonssketcheswerepartoftheDreneTimevarietyshowstarringAmeche,Langford,andDannyThomas,andincludedbigband-stylemusicnumbersandcomedyroutines.AnnouncerMarvinMillersetthescene,whichoftenexposedthecouple's arguments about jobs, family issues, and each other'sshortcomings.TheshowfeaturedadditionalperformerslikePinkyLeeinsupportingroles.TheBickersonswereknownfortheirfeistyexchangesandcontinuedspats,famouslydubbed"The Bickering Bickersons"bycriticJohnCrosby.
TheBigShowwasasophisticatedradiovarietyprogramthatairedonNBCfromNovember5,1950,toApril20,1952.Itfeatured90minutesofcomic,stage,screen,andmusictalentandwashostedbystageactressTallulahBankhead.Theshowaimedtokeepradiocompetitiveagainstthegrowingtelevisionindustrybyattractinganimpressivelineupoffamousguestsandinvestingaconsiderablebudgetintoeachepisode.TheBigShowfeaturedtoptalentsofthetimesuchasFredAllen,JimmyDurante,GrouchoMarx,EthelMerman,JudyGarland,LouisArmstrong,andFrankSinatra,amongmanyothers.Yetdespitetheshow's high quality, NBC canceled it after two seasons due to financial losses and difficulties in attracting more advertisers.
Theshow's unique format awarded the real news reporter whose story was featured on each episode with $500 and an on-air interview. During its run, The Big Story was a major success, at times surpassing the ratings of Bing Crosby'sPhilcoRadioTime.Theshow's theme music was derived from Ein Heldenleben ("A Hero'sLife"), a tone poem by Richard Strauss.
TheBingCrosby-RosemaryClooneyShowwasa20-minutetalkradioprogramonCBSthataireddailyat11:40a.m.fromFebruary29,1960,toSeptember28,1962.Theshow,aimedatfemalelisteners,featureddaytimemusicandconversationfromBingCrosbyandRosemaryClooney.Thedialoguewastapedweeksinadvance,andthesongsincludedsolosandduetsfromthepair.ProducedbyMurdoMacKenzie,theserieshighlightedtheclosefriendshipbetweenthetwostarsandwasmadepossiblebytheuseofmagnetictaperecordingtechnology.TheshowattractedadiverserangeofsponsorsandendedCrosby's 31-year association with radio.
TheradioserialairedasaCBS30-minutesyndicatedseries,withactorFrankLovejoyprovidingthevoiceoftheBlueBeetleforthefirstthirteenepisodes.Knownforhiscrime-fightingreputation,theBlueBeetle's arsenal included a revolver, a "Beetle-Mobile" car, a "BeetleBird" airplane, and a magic ray machine. While the show had a short run, it was exciting and action-packed, and the Blue Beetle character has continued to evolve in comic books to the present day.
TheBurnsandAllenShowwasapopularcomedyprogramfeaturingthedynamicduoofGeorgeBurnsandGracieAllen.Originatingfromtheirvaudevilledays,thecoupleentertainedaudiencesonradio,film,andtelevisionforoverfourdecades.Theyfirstmetin1922,marriedin1926,andcraftedaclassiccomedicpartnership,withGeorgeplayingthestraightmantoGracie's delightfully illogical character. Their radio show, which debuted in 1934 and later transitioned to television in 1950, had various formats and sponsors, but always showcased Gracie'sunique"illogical logic."TheBurnsandAllenShowwaswidelycelebrated,earningaplaceintheNationalRadioHallofFameandtheTelevisionHallofFame,aswellasnumerousPrimetimeEmmyAwardnominations.
TheChaseisanaction-packedOldTimeRadioshowfeaturingathrillingmixofadventure,crime,andsciencefiction,from1952-1953.Theseriesfollowshuntersandthehuntedinadrenaline-pumpingchasescenes,withafrequentuseoftheshotgunsoundeffect.DirectedbyFredWeihe,knownfordirectingXMinusOne,andcreatedbyLawrenceKleeofMr.Keen,thiscaptivatingshowboaststop-notchproductionandperformances,featuringmanyactorsfromXMinusOne.Additionally,FredCollinsservesastheannouncer,furtheraddingtotheshow's distinction. From pulse-racing pursuits to intense storylines, The Chase is a rollercoaster ride filled with unparalleled excitement that keeps the audience on the edge of their seat.
TheClockwasasuspensefulandpsychologicalradioanthologyseriesthatairedfrom1946to1948,withitsstoriesnarratedbyadeep-voiced"Father Time"figure.CreatedandwrittenbyLawrenceKlee,theshowwasoriginallybroadcastfromNewYorkwithEastCoastradioactors,butin1947itmovedtoHollywood,whereitfeaturedprominenttalentslikeJeanetteNolan,CathyandElliottLewis.TheClock's stories revolved around the themes of time, retribution, and the manipulation of our lives, often with thrilling and thought-provoking results. Despite its well-written scripts and well-known actors, the show struggled to find a sponsor and was ultimately cancelled in 1948. However, the series was later revived in 1955 in Australia, where it gained popularity with new material and most of the original American scripts.
TheClydeBeattyRadioShow(1950-1952)followedtheadventuresofClydeBeatty,oneoftheworld's most renowned animal trainers and a prominent figure in the mid-20th century. Beatty enjoyed a celebrity status that spanned across circus, books, motion pictures, comic books, television, and radio.
TheshowwasproducedinLosAngelesandcenteredaroundBeatty's life and career, as he constantly risked his life to train wild animals for his circus. It featured exciting adventures that took place behind the scenes of the circus, as well as Beatty'sjourneystoAfricaandIndiatohuntdownexoticanimalsintheirnativejungles.Theepisodesrangedfromfairlyrealistictowildlyimaginative,withsomeplotsinspiredbyBeatty's books and other famous animal trainers like Frank Buck.
TheClydeBeattyRadioShow,sponsoredbyKellogg's, aired three times a week on the Mutual radio network from December 11, 1950, to January 18, 1952. With first-rate production values, good acting, sound effects, and music, the show remains family-friendly and interesting even in today'sworld.
CrimeClubwasapopularold-timeradioshowthatairedontheMutualBroadcastingSystemfromDecember2,1946,toOctober16,1947,foratotalof47episodes.TheshowwasbasedontheCrimeClubbookimprintfromDoubledaypublishingcompany,whichproducedmanyclassicdetectiveandmysteryfictiontitles,includingall50booksofTheSaintbyLeslieCharterisandSaxRohmer's Fu Manchu series. The series featured murder and mystery dramas, with a new Crime Club book made available to the public each week.
Eachepisodewasintroducedbytheserieshost,TheLibrarian,portrayedbyBarryThomsonandRaymondEdwardJohnson.TheLibrarianwouldsetthesceneandbeginreadingtheprologueofeachweek's book, launching into another thrilling Crime Club tale. The show was produced and directed by Roger Bower, and the episodes were mainly scripted by Stedman Coles and Wyllis Cooper.
TheDamonRunyonTheatrewasanAmericanradioshowproducedbyAlanLadd's Mayfair Transcription Company. Originally featuring Pat O'Brien,itwaslatervoicedbyJohnBrownastherecurringcharacter'Broadway'.TheshowairedbetweenNovember1948andDecember1951,adaptingDamonRunyon's famous short stories about the colorful world of New York City. These tales were characterized by unique vernacular speech, blending overly formal language with slang, and focused on gamblers, hustlers, actors, and gangsters. The radio show became part of popular culture and played a role in shaping the world'simageof20th-centuryNewYorkCity.TheshowfeaturednotablevoiceactorssuchasGeraldMohr,HerbVigran,SheldonLeonard,LuisVanRooten,AlanReed,andLionelStander.TheDamonRunyonTheatreisconsideredoneofthefinestcontributionstotheGoldenAgeofRadioandavaluableadditiontoanycollector's library.
TheDannyKayeShowwasanAmericanold-timeradiocomedy-varietyprogramthatairedontheCBSradionetworkfromJanuary6,1945,toMay31,1946.StarringlegendaryentertainerDannyKaye,theshowentertainedchildrenandadultsalikewithamixtureofcomedysketchesandmusicalacts.Thecastincludedwell-knownactorslikeEveArden,LionelStander,andFrankNelson,withmusicdirectedbyHarryJamesandothers.Theshowhadatumultuousrun,facingstaffingandmanagementissues,butitdidn't impede Kaye'scareerinthelongrun.Kaye's wife, Sylvia Fine, had a strong influence on the show, helping to write and produce it. Although The Danny Kaye Show didn'ttakeoffasexpected,itremainsaninterestingpartofradiohistorythatshowcasedthetalentsofthegiftedperformerandhistalentedcast.
TheDevilandMr.Oisasyndicatedhorrorradioseries,createdbyArchObolerasapartofthefamousLightsOutseriesofradioprograms.Premieringin1935,LightsOutwasknownas"the ultimate in horror,"andcaptivatedlistenerswithitsgruesomesoundeffectsandmacabrestorylines.Theshowwasoriginallycreated,written,andproducedbyWyllisCooper,whoutilizedeverydayobjectstocreatehorrifyingauditoryexperiencesfortheaudience.
Asthehostoftheshow,ArchOboler,alsoknownasMr.O.,introducedtheepisodes,eachoneofferingadifferenthorrorstorytodrawinandfrightenthelistener.Episodessuchas"Alley Cat"and"Where are You"exemplifytheterrifyingsituationsandsoundeffectsthatcharacterizetheseries,whichfocusedonthemesofmayhem,murder,andmuchmore.TheDevilandMr.Opromisestocaptivatelistenerswithitschillingnarrativesanduniqueapproachtohorrorstorytelling.
Theradioseriesblendeddanger,romance,andcomedyinequalparts,beginningwithMichaelWaring,theFalcon,answeringaphonecallfromawoman,leadingintotheweek's adventure. As an insurance investigator, he often helped incompetent police solve mysteries. The lead role was played by various actors, including Berry Kroeger, James Meighan, Les Tremayne, Les Damon, and George Petrie.
Initslateryears,theshowtransitionedtheFalconintoacareerinespionage,makingitanever-evolvingandintriguingdetectiveseriesforitsaudience.About88episodesfromtheshow's run still survive today.
TheFBIinPeaceandWarisacaptivatingradiocrimedramaseriesthatairedonCBSfromNovember25,1944toSeptember28,1958,bringingtolifetherelentlesspursuitofcriminalsbytheFederalBureauofInvestigation.InspiredbyFrederickLewisCollins' book of the same name, the show presents an innovative narrative approach, as it delves into the minds and actions of wrongdoers while they commit their crimes.
Thestorylinesoftenfocusonvariousnon-violentoffensessuchasrobberyandinterstatecartheft,providingtheaudiencewithaunique,grittyperspectiveonlawenforcement.ListenersfollowFieldAgentSheppard,portrayedbyWilliamBlaine,ashetracksdownandapprehendscriminals.Overtheyears,theradioshowwassponsoredbyLavaSoap,WildrootCream-Oil,LuckyStrike,Nescafe,andWrigley's, and was once ranked the eighth most popular show on radio according to Time.
ProducedanddirectedbyMaxMarcinandBettyMandeville,theshow's scripts capture authentic elements of crime-solving, with writing contributions mainly from Louis Pelletier, as well as Jack Finke, Ed Adamson, and Collins. The cast also features Donald Briggs and the voice talents of Lisa Loughlin (from 1952) and Alice Frost. Although the program disclaimed any official Bureau endorsement, it intriguingly claimed that its stories were based on real-life FBI cases.
TheFredAllenShowwasapopularAmericanradiocomedyprogramthatranfor17years,starringcomedianFredAllenandhiswifePortlandHoffa.TheshowfeaturedavarietyofsponsorssuchasLinitBathSoaps,Hellmann's, Ipana, Sal Hepatica, Texaco, Tenderleaf Tea, and Ford Motor Company. One of the most famous segments of the show was "Allen'sAlley," where Fred Allen interacted with various comical characters.
Theshowisespeciallyrememberedfortheon-airfeudbetweenFredAllenandJackBenny,whichwasaplayfulexchangeofinsultsandparodiesoneachother's shows, delighting fans for years. The program was successful, with affordable production costs and strong ratings among urban listeners, though the show lagged in ratings among rural audiences.
TheGrantlandRiceStoryisaradioseriesbasedontheautobiography"The Tumult and The Shouting"byGrantlandRice,oneofthemostimportantsportswritersinAmericanhistory.Firstairedin1955,theseriescomprisedfifty-two15-minuteinstallmentsfollowingthetextofRice's book, narrated by sportswriter and announcer Jimmy Powers. The show provided comprehensive insight into Rice'scareerduringthegoldenageofAmericansportsinthe1920s,includingnotablefigureslikeBabeRuth,JackDempsey,ManO' War, and the Notre Dame football team coached by Knute Rockne. Through this series, listeners could learn more about the era'ssportslegends,theimpactofradio,andtheimportanceofsportsjournalismintheearly20thcentury.
TheGreatGildersleeveisaclassicAmericanradiositcomthatairedfrom1941to1958.OriginallyspunofffrompopularradioshowFibberMcGeeandMolly,theseriesstarsThrockmortonP.Gildersleeve,playedbyactorHaroldPeary.GildersleevemovesfromWistfulVistatoSummerfield,wherehetakescareofhisnieceandnephewandbecomesthetown's water commissioner. The household also includes the intelligent and caring cook, Birdie Lee Coggins (played by Lillian Randolph). Throughout the show, Gildersleeve has several love interests and is known for his comical adventures with friends, neighbors, and various women. The Great Gildersleeve is notable for being one of the earliest spin-off programs in broadcast history and for creating a cast of believable and charming characters.
Theshowusedclassicalmusicforitsthemeandbridgesbetweenscenes,anditsuniquestorytellingmadeit"one of radio's best-known and most distinctive juvenile adventure shows."TheGreenHornetwasrelatedtoanotherpopularradioseries,TheLoneRanger,makingtheGreenHornetthatcharacter's grandnephew.
TheHaroldPearyShow,alsoknownasHonestHaroldorTheHalPearyShow,airedonCBSfromSeptember17,1950,toJune13,1951.TheradiositcomfeaturedHaroldPearyas"Honest Harold"Hemp,thehostofaradioshowwithintheprogramcalled"The Happy Homemaker."Hemp's interactions with various characters, including his mother, nephew, marshal, doctor, switchboard operator, and girlfriends, provided the humor for the show.
AfterleavingTheGreatGildersleeveonNBC,Peary's new show struggled with ratings, as it was considered too similar to his previous work. The series only lasted one season and was, at times, negatively reviewed. The cast included Gloria Holiday, Joseph Kearns, Mary Jane Croft, Parley Baer, and many others. Despite the show'sshortcomings,directorNormMacDonnellwentontocreatehighlysuccessfulradioprogramslikeGunsmokeandFortLaramie.
TheHealthandHappinessShowfeatureseightcompleteradioshowsrecordedbyHankWilliamsin1949whenhiscareerwasjustbeginning.ThiscollectionshowcasesWilliams' energetic and vibrant performances, as well as his engaging stage patter. As an influential American singer, songwriter, and musician, Hank Williams enjoyed great success during his career with 55 singles reaching the top 10 of the Billboard Country & Western Best Sellers chart, including 12 that reached No. 1.
BorninAlabama,Williamsstartedhismusiccareerin1937atalocalradiostation,formingtheDriftingCowboysbackupband.Afterfacingchallenges,hemarriedAudreySheppard,whomanagedhiscareer,andsignedacontractwithMGMRecords.In1947,hishit"Move It on Over"gainedhimentryintotheLouisianaHayrideradioprogram,followedbytheGrandOleOpry,thankstohiscoverof"Lovesick Blues."Someofhishitsinclude"Your Cheatin' Heart,""Hey, Good Lookin',"and"I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry."Unfortunately,hisstruggleswithbackpain,alcohol,anddrugsledtohisdeathatage29.Despitehisshortcareer,Williamshashadalastingimpactoncountrymusicandhasbeeninductedintomultiplehallsoffame.
TheHermit's Cave was a syndicated radio horror series that aired from September 1937 into the mid-1940s on WJR AM in Detroit, Michigan. It was also broadcast on WBBM in Chicago and KMPC AM in Los Angeles from 1940 to 1944, with William Conrad as the producer. The series began with the Hermit, a mysterious narrator who introduced each episode'schillingghoststories,weirdtales,andmurdermysteries.TheHermitcharacterwasvoicedbyvariousactors,includingJohnKent,CharlesPenman,TobyGrimmer,KlockRyder,MelJohnson,andJohnDehner.
TheshowwascreatedbyG.A.RichardsfromtheWJRstationandfeaturedamixofregionalcastsandyoungtalents,manyofwhomwentontohavesuccessfulcareersinradioacting.TheHermit's Cave was sponsored by the Carter Coal Company, advertising its Olga Coal product, and the Simoniz Company, promoting its automotive care products. The show returned to WJR in January 1950 and was also referred to as "The Mummers". Of the 800 episodes produced, fewer than 40 are currently available.
PatO'Daniel and His Hillbilly Boys was a radio show airing during the depression era. The 15-minute daily program was sponsored by the O'DanielFlourCompany,FortWorth,Texas,andfeaturedamixofhome-bakedgoodness,politics,andhillbillymusic.Listenerscouldexpectrare,vintageWesternrecordingsaswellaslaid-backbanterandcolorfulburstsofenthusiasmfromthebandmembers.
Initially,W.LeeO'Daniel, who also went by "Pappy," was the band head and manager. His son, Pat O'Daniel,latertookoverthebandandcontinuedtoleadtheshow.W.LeeO'Daniel was a successful politician who used the popularity of the show to propel him to the Texas governorship and later won a Senate seat against Lyndon Johnson. The band played in a Western Swing style and featured notable musicians like Kitty "Texas Rose" Williamson, the first woman to sing on a Western Swing recording.
Apartfromhispoliticalsuccess,W.LeeO'daniel played a significant role in popularizing the innovative music of the Light Crust Doughboys, a band he previously sponsored and where he was the announcer. He made the world aware of the distinctive Texas sound and its importance in helping a flour salesman reach the highest office in the state.
TheJackBennyProgramairedfromMay2,1932untilJune22,1958andtookondifferentnamesbasedonitssponsors.TheshowevolvedovertimefromitsvaudevillerootstoepitomizeAmericanradiocomedy.JackBennystarredintheshow,withavarietyoftalentaddedovertheyears,includinghiswife,SadyeMarks,asMaryLivingstone.Theshowsawanumberofchangesinthecast,music,andsponsors.JackBenny's character was known for being a vain, miserly, argumentative skinflint, but he became a beloved national treasure. His show featured great, wholesome comedy that people of all ages could enjoy.
"The Life of Riley"isanAmericanradiosituationcomedyseriesthatairedfromJanuary16,1944,toJune29,1951.Thispopularshowwaslateradaptedintoa1949featurefilm,a1950stelevisionseries,anda1958comicbook.CreatedbyIrvingBrecher,itstarredWilliamBendixasChesterA.Riley,awingriveteratthefictionalCunninghamAircraftplantinCalifornia.KnownforitshumorousportrayaloftheAll-Americansuburbanfamily,theseriescenteredaroundthestubbornandopinionatedRiley,hischarmingwifePeg,theirchildrenBabsandJunior,andacastofquirkyneighbors.Thecatchphrase"What a revoltin' development this is!"becameapopularphraseduringthe1940s.TheradioserieswassponsoredbyPrellShampoo,Teel,PabstBlueRibbon,Dreft,andtheAmericanMeatInstituteovertheyears.
Featuringanintersectionoftruecrimestoriesandfictionalcases,TheLineUpprovidedabehind-the-sceneslookatpoliceheadquarters.Itoftenborrowedfromrealstoriesfoundinnewspapers,mixingthemwithplotlinesusedontheshow.Theradioprogramexpandedtotelevisionfrom1954-1960andinspireda1958filmstarringWarnerAnderson.Theshow's creators even participated in police ride-alongs and attended live lineups to get a sense of authenticity, crafting this captivating police procedural that became a classic in the realm of Old Time Radio.
TheAdventuresofHarryLime,alsoknownasTheLivesofHarryLime,wasaBritishold-timeradioshowproducedduringthe1951-1952seasonstarringOrsonWellesasthecharmingandmischievousHarryLime.Aprequeltothe1949filmTheThirdMan,theseriesfollowedLime's exploits as a con-artist in a lighter tone than the original film.
"The Lone Ranger"isaniconicwesternadventureradioshowwhichairedfrom1933to1954onWXYZDetroit,MutualNetwork,andNBCBlue/ABCnetworks.Primarilyaimedatchildren,theshowgarneredastrongadultfollowingaswell.TheshowwascreatedbyWXYZownerGeorgeW.TrendleandwriterFranStriker,withthecharacteroftheLoneRangersupposedlyinspiredbyTexasRangerCaptainJohnR.Hughes.ThestorycentersonanunnamedsurvivorofagroupofTexasRangersambushedbyButchCavendishandhisgang.NursedbacktohealthbyTonto,anIndian,theLoneRangerdisguiseshisidentityandswearstobringCavendishtojustice.Theradioshowinspirednumerousbooks,comicbooks,films,andapopulartelevisionseriesthatairedfrom1949to1957.
TheshowalsofeaturedLeonBelascoasKen's comedic sidekick, Pegon Zellschmidt, who often turned up in remote parts of the world, either helping or annoying Ken. Announcers for the program included Jack Latham and Wendell Niles, while background music was provided by orchestras led by Milton Charles, Johnny Green, Felix Mills, and Gordon Jenkins. The Man Called X was created by Jay Richard Kennedy and later adapted into a television series (1956-1957) starring Barry Sullivan as Thurston.
TheMarriage,ashort-livedradioseriesfrom1953-54,starredreal-lifemarriedcoupleHumeCronynandJessicaTandy.AiringSundayeveningsonNBC,theshowwasbasedontheirBroadwayplay,TheFourposter,andwrittenmostlybyErnestKinoy.TheseriesfollowedNewYorkattorneyBenMarriott(Cronyn)andhiswifeLiz(Tandy),aformerdepartmentstorefashionbuyer,astheynavigateddomesticlifeandraisedtheirchildren,PeteandEmily.Knownforitsalternatingviewpoints,BenandLiztookturnsnarratingepisodes,offeringfreshperspectivesonthefamily's sophisticated, cultured lives. The Marriage explored themes such as art, theater, literature, and philosophy, but ultimately had a brief run. The show attempted a move to television but ended after just eight episodes.
TheMartinandLewisShowmarkedthebeginningoftheduo's successful career and eventually expanded into television. Their chemistry and energy made them a beloved pairing on both radio and TV, laying the groundwork for their continued impact on comedy and entertainment.
TheMelBlancShowwasaradiosituationcomedythatairedonCBSfromSeptember3,1946,toJune24,1947.MelBlanc,knownforhiscountlesscharacterimpersonationsandthevoiceofmanycartooncharacters,playedhimselfasthebumblingownerofafix-itshopthatnevermanagedtofixanything.TheshowfeaturedMel's natural voice, but also allowed for his talents to shine through various characters and impersonations. The supporting cast included Mary Jane Croft, Joseph Kearns, Hans Conried, Alan Reed, and others.
Theshow's theme revolved around impossible situations made to seem real, focusing on Mel'sinteractionswithhisgirlfriend,herfather,andavarietyofquirkycharacters.Akeyexpressionfromtheshowwas"ugga-ugga-boo, ugga-boo-boo-ugga,"whichwasthepasswordforMel's lodge, the Benevolent Order of Loyal Zebras. Despite its talented cast and the undeniable voice skills of Blanc, the show struggled to find its footing and ended its run on June 24, 1947.
TheMysteriousTravelerwasacaptivatingradioshowthatairedonMutualfromDecember1943toSeptember1952.CreatedbywritinggreatsRobertArthurandDavidKogan,theshowwasafavoriteamongmysteryloversandevenwontheprestigiousEdgarawardfor"Best Radio Drama"in1953.Asananthologyseries,TheMysteriousTravelershowcasedavarietyofstoriesrangingfromfantasyandsciencefictiontocrimedramasfullofsuspenseandmystery.
MauriceTarplinstarredastheeerienarrator,invitinglistenerstojoinhimonthrillingandchillingadventures.ThetalentedcastincludedJacksonBeck,LonClark,RogerDeKoven,andmanyothers,withexpertsoundeffectsenhancingeachgrippingtale.Notonlylimitedtoradio,TheMysteriousTraveleralsoappearedasamagazineandcomicbookseries.Whileonly75oftheoriginal370episodesstillexist,theshow's popularity led to similar supernatural series, such as The Sealed Book and The Strange Dr. Weird.
TheNewAdventuresofNeroWolfe,airingfromOctober20,1950,toApril27,1951,onNBC,wasanAmericanradiodramaseriesfeaturingRexStout's armchair detective, Nero Wolfe, played by Sydney Greenstreet. The show followed Wolfe as he solved cases without leaving his home, relying on his assistant Archie Goodwin to collect facts and report back. Archie'scharacterwasportrayedbyseveralactors,includingGeraldMohrandLawrenceDobkin.ProducedbyEdwinFadimananddirectedbyJ.DonaldWilson,theserieswasknownforitsfocusoncharacterizationoverplot.ItwasthethirdradioadaptationofNeroWolfeandisseenasthemostresponsibleforpopularizingthecharacteronradio.DespiteSydneyGreenstreet's health issues, all episodes except "The Case of the Headless Hunter" have survived in radio collections.
ThePhilHarris-AliceFayeShow,whichairedbetween1947and1954,wasahitOldTimeRadiovarietyshowfeaturingthereal-lifemarriedcouple,PhilHarrisandAliceFaye.PhilHarris,knownasthejive-talkinghipsterbandleaderfromTheJackBennyProgram,marriedtalentedmoviestarAliceFaye.Theshowfollowedtheirlives,highlightingtheiradorabledaughtersandtheamusinganticsofPhil's band. Aside from the comedy, the show featured two musical numbers in each episode.
Asamasterofphysicalcomedyandcharactercreation,Skelton's show featured a variety of memorable characters, including the mean Junior, Willie Lump Lump, and the goofy Clem Kadiddlehopper. Combining quick jokes and gags with elaborate sketches, Skelton successfully showcased his storytelling skills and love for comedy. Red Skelton'slong-lastingpopularitythroughouthiscareercanbeattributedtohisgenuineheartandincredibleabilitytoconnectwithaudiences.
TheRoyRogersShowwasaWesternradioprogramthatairedfrom1944to1955intheUnitedStates.StarringRoyRogers,oneofthemostpopularsinging-cowboymoviestars,theshowcenteredonadventuresandmusic,featuringsongslike"Tumbling Tumbleweeds,""Cool Water,"and"Don't Fence Me In."Initially,theradioshowwasmoremusic-focused,butovertime,itshiftedtowardtheactionandadventurefoundintheTVshow.TheprogramstarredRoyRogers,hiswifeDaleEvans,andsidekickGabbyHayes,withmusicalgroupsliketheSonsofthePioneers,andlater,FoyWillingandtheRidersofthePurpleSage.Theshow's main theme was the triumph of good over evil, and it had a lighthearted tone with a mix of songs, action, and humor.
Themusicfromtheshowhadalastingimpactontheindustry,withRoyRogers' influence on country music being significant. The show featured other stars of the time, including Joseph Kearns and Forrest Lewis, as well as regular appearances by Rogers'horse,Trigger,anddog,Bullet.TheRoyRogersradioshowhadvarioussponsorshipsandwasoneofthefirstradioseriestobetranscribedduetoRogers' busy schedule. The show'smemorableclosingsong,"Happy Trails,"waswrittenbyDaleEvans,anditremainsaclassicWesterntune.
Withover65oldtimeradioshowrecordingsavailable,listenerscanenjoy"The Saint"asheemployshissharpwitandexpertisetooutsmartcriminalsandsolvecases.Appealingtothosewhoenjoycleverdetectiveprotagonistsandthrillingcrimedramas,theprogram's episodes, including "Dossier On A Damsel," showcase the entertaining dialogue and captivating storytelling that made the show a classic.
TheScarletPimpernel,producedinLondonandfirstairingasasummerreplacementforTheCavalcadeofAmerica,isaradiodramabasedonthe1905novelbyBaronessEmmuskaOrczy.SetinEnglandandFranceduring1792,amidsttheFrenchRevolutionaryGovernment's September massacres and Reign of Terror, the show follows the story of Sir Percey Blakeney, an English aristocrat working undercover in France. Assuming a foppish, effete persona, Blakeney secretly leads the League of the Scarlet Pimpernel to rescue falsely accused individuals from the infamous guillotine. Marius Goring, best known for his role as Julian Craster in "The Red Shoes," plays the role of the Pimpernel.
TheSealedBookwasaspine-chillingradioseriesofmysteryandterrortalesairedontheMutualnetworkfromMarch18toSeptember9,1945.Theshow's format consisted of weekly Sunday night broadcasts, each beginning with the ominous sound of a gong. Host Philip Clarke would introduce the stories, which were primarily tales of murder, madness, and dark, terrifying deeds. The show featured a distinctive introduction and conclusion involving the mysterious Keeper of the Book, who held the secrets and mysteries of mankind.
TheShadowwasapopularOldTimeRadioshowthatairedfor22years,from1932to1954.ItfollowedtheadventuresofamateurdetectiveLamontCranstonandhiscompanionMargoLane,withCranstonusinghissecretabilitytocloudmen's minds and become invisible to fight on the side of law enforcement. Throughout its run, the series featured notable actors like Orson Welles, Agnes Moorehead, Frank Readick, Bill Johnstone, and Bret Morrison. Today, only about a third of the aired episodes are still available.
Theradiodramahadseveraldifferentversions,butthemosticoniciterationbeganonSeptember26,1937,starring22-year-oldOrsonWellesasLamontCranston,withFrankReadickdeliveringthefamousintroductoryline,"Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? The Shadow knows!"accompaniedbyanominouslaughandahauntingmusicaltheme.Theshowemphasizedthemessagethat"crime does not pay"andcaptivatedaudienceswithitsthemesofmystery,magic,andmorality.
ProminentactorswhomadeappearancesontheshowincludeParleyBaer,VirginiaGregg,HarryBartell,HowardMcNear,JeanetteNolan,DanO'Herlihy, Alan Reed, Marvin Miller, and William Conrad. The Six Shooter'sthememusicwas"Highland Lament"byCharlesWilliams,andtheshowwasproducedanddirectedbyJackJohnstoneforNBCRadioinassociationwithRevueProductions.
Theconcludingepisode,"Myra Barker,"offeredamelancholicendingasPonsetrealizeshewillalwaysbeawanderer.Theshowfeaturedstrongproductionvalues,writing,andperformancesfromsupportingactors,butitwasStewart's portrayal of Britt Ponset that gave the show its heart and lasting appeal.
TheStrangeDr.Weirdwasacaptivatingold-timeradioshowbroadcastontheMutualnetworkfrom1944to1945.With29episodes,thissinisterseriesfeaturedspine-chillingstoriesthatrevolvedaroundsupernaturaleventsandeerieplots.MauriceTarplin,alsothevoiceofTheMysteriousTraveler,narratedtheshow,whichwassponsoredbyAdamHats.Itsspookyatmospheredrewlistenersintotheheartofthestorywiththehelpofchillingorganmusic,sinistersoundeffects,andexpertstorytellingbywriterRobertA.Arthur.TheshowwasproducedanddirectedbyJockMacGregorandleftlistenerseagertouncoverthemysteriesofDr.Weird's peculiar house on the other side of the cemetery.
TheTenthManwasashort-livedradioseriescreatedbytheNationalMentalHealthFoundationandairedonNBCfromOctober17,1947toJanuary16,1948.Itfeatured13episodesthatfocusedonvariousaspectsofmentalhealth,fromchildren's issues to those affecting the elderly. Jackson Beck was the announcer, and Ralph Bellamy served as the narrator. The show aimed to raise awareness about the fact that one in ten people would need psychiatric care at some point in their lives.
FromstoriesofactivistDorotheaDix's efforts to improve the treatment of the mentally ill to explorations of depression, loneliness, and social phobias, The Tenth Man provided an educational and altruistic platform to discuss mental health issues. Despite its ambitious mission, the series remains lesser-known in the realm of old-time radio shows.
TheUnexpectedwasanOldTimeRadioshowthatairedinafifteen-minuteformat,perfectfordeliveringquick,weird,andscarytaleswithtwistendings.Theshowfeaturedtop-notchactorssuchasBarrySullivan,MarshaHunt,LureneTuttle,andVirginiaGregg,whoaddeddepthtotheswiftstorytelling.DirectedbyFrankDanzig,TheUnexpectedfollowedinthefootstepsofthrillingandsuspensefulprogramslikeSuspense,LightsOut,andQuietPlease,providinglistenerswithasuddenshockandanendingtheydidn't see coming.
Theshow's niche was its adaptations of classic horror and supernatural tales, offering a more refined and literary experience compared to contemporaneous programs like Suspense, Inner Sanctum, and Lights Out. Themes explored in the series were fear of the unknown, retribution for past mistakes, and manifestations of darker parts of human psyche through supernatural elements such as ghosts, living objects, and other apparitions. Despite its low production budget and relative obscurity, The Weird Circle remains notable for its dedication to honoring the works of great literary figures.
TheWhistlerwasanAmericanradiomysterydramaseriesthatairedfromMay16,1942,toSeptember22,1955,onthewest-coastregionalCBSradionetwork.TheeerieshowfollowedamysteriouscharacterknownastheWhistler,anunseenobserverandnarratorofcrimesandfatefulevents.Thestoriestypicallyrevolvedaroundcriminalactsbeingrevealedbyoverlookeddetailsorthecriminal's own folly, with an ironic and often grim ending. Bill Forman played the title role for the longest period, with actors like Gale Gordon, Joseph Kearns, Marvin Miller, and Bill Johnstone also portraying the Whistler. The series was possibly inspired by The Shadow and was also adapted into a film noir series by Columbia Pictures in 1944 and a brief syndicated TV version in 1954.
TheatreRoyalwasarenownedBritishanthologyseriesthatshowcasedplaysbasedonthebestworksfromliterature,films,andEnglishtheater.Featuringtwoseries,theprograminvolvedhostsandnotableactors,suchasSirLawrenceOlivierandSirRalphRichardson.Olivier's career spanned over 50 years, and he continues to have a lasting impact on the industry. Richardson is well-known for playing Dr. John Watson in a Sherlock Holmes radio series opposite Sir John Gielgud.
ThisIsYourFBIwasaradiocrimedramathatairedonABCfromApril6,1945,toJanuary30,1953,totaling409episodes.TheshowwasendorsedbyFBIchiefJ.EdgarHooverandwasbasedontruecasesfromtheFBItoldfromanagent's perspective. The episodes covered everything from crackdowns on organized crime to stories of individual lawbreakers, with cases involving fraud, petty crime, and professional criminals.
OriginatingasaparlorgamethatEdwardsandhiswifeadaptedforradio,TruthorConsequencesquizzedcontestantswithquestionssentinbylisteners,whoearned$10foreachairedquestion.Theshow's real draw, however, were the wacky consequences contestants faced after failing to answer a question correctly. Examples included a man being asked to make love to a skunk, a woman proposing to her date, and a soldier phoning his girlfriend while another woman flirted with him. These zany consequences led Life Magazine to describe the show as "the nearest thing to insanity in radio today."
"Vic and Sade"wasanAmericanradioprogramcreatedandwrittenbyPaulRhymerthatfirstairedin1932andcontinued,intermittently,until1946.TheshowfollowedthelivesofVictorRodneyGook,hiswifeSade,andtheiradoptedsonRush,astheynavigateddailylifeinasmallMidwesterntown.Oftenconsideredaclassicofold-timeradio,theprogramwascharacterizedbyitswitandwarmportrayalofAmericanlife.Theshow's innovative format included 15-minute episodes without a continuing storyline, focusing on the interactions of its core ensemble. "Vic and Sade" was adapted twice for television, first in 1949 and again in 1957.
VoxPop,alsoknownasSidewalkInterviewsandVoiceofthePeople,wasanengagingandentertainingradioshowfeaturinginterviews,quizzes,andhuman-intereststorieswitheverydaycitizensacrosstheUSandabroad.Launchedin1932onKTRHinHoustonbyParksJohnsonandJerryBelcher,theprogramfocusedonspontaneousconversationsandopinionsonvarioustopics.TheshowbecamepartoftheNBClineupin1935andmovedtoCBSin1939.Itunderwentseveralchangesinco-hosts,withWallyButterworth,NeilO'Malley, and Warren Hull replacing Belcher over the years. Vox Pop came to an end on ABC in 1947-48. Throughout its run, Johnson and his co-hosts visited 41 states and six foreign countries, capturing the unique voices of the people.
Whitehall1212wasaweeklycrimedramaradioshowthatairedintheUnitedStatesfromNovember18,1951toSeptember28,1952.NamedafterthefamoustelephonenumberofScotlandYard,itpresentedtrueand"baffling"casestoldfromtheperspectiveofthepoliceinvolvedinsolvingthem.Writer-DirectorWyllisCooper,alongwithChiefCrimeReporterPercyHoskins,meticulouslyresearchedthecasesthatwerebasedonactualartifactsfromtheYard's "Black Museum." The show featured an all-British cast, giving it an air of authenticity.
HostedbythefictitiousChiefSuperintendentJohnDavison,theshowwasknownforitswell-presentedandcompellingstorytelling.Whitehall1212wasproducedbyNBCandranparalleltoanothercrimeshow,TheBlackMuseum,whichpresentedstoriesinamoredramatizedmanner.Cooper's work in Whitehall 1212, while limited by its factual basis, continued his legacy from previous shows like Quiet Please and Lights Out.
Listenerscanexperiencethefullday's programming as it happened, including music, comedy, drama, news, advertisements, station breaks, and technical difficulties. This recording showcases a time when hamburgers cost 15 cents, a six-pack of Coke was a quarter, and the future was on display at the 1939 New York World'sFair.
WordsatWarwasa30-minutedramaticanthologyseriesthatairedduringWorldWarII,focusingonstoriesinspiredbyactualbookswrittenaboutthewar.WithsupportfromJohnson's Wax and contributions from NBC'sFrankBlackanddirectorAntonM.Leder,theseriesshowcasedavarietyofauthorswhosharedtheirwartimeexperiences,thoughts,andfears.
Theseriesoftenadoptedadocu-dramastyle,withBlack's music providing a sobering realism to the episodes. While the shows varied in quality due to different author'sstrengthsandweaknesses,theyconsistentlydeliveredthought-provokingandpowerfulmessages.ProducedincooperationwiththeCouncilonBooksinWartime,WordsatWarisafascinatingblendofhistory,literature,andsometimeswartimepropaganda,offeringaglimpseintothemindsetofAmericanauthorsduringWorldWarII.
WorldAdventurer's Club is a captivating Old Time Radio show set in a luxurious gentleman'sclubintheearly1930s,wherememberssharethrillingstoriesoftheiradventuresinexotic,distantlands.This15-minutetranscribedbroadcast,producedbytheLosAngeles-basedcompanyTransco,featuresremarkabletalestakingthelistenertofar-offplacesfullofwonder,opportunity,anddanger.
Althoughsomeoftheepisodescarryacolonialattitudereflectiveoftheera,theWorldAdventurer's Club transports listeners to a time when much of the Earth remained unknown and every exploration offered the possibility of encountering previously undiscovered wonders.