updateseriessetdescription='2000 Plus was a groundbreaking radio anthology series focused on science fiction for adults, featuring all original stories written by creator Sherman H. Dryer and various staff writers. The series explored what life might be like in "the years beyond 2000 AD," presenting stories of uneven quality that often reflected paranoia about the impact of technological advances. This innovative series is often overshadowed by more well-known shows such as Dimension X, X Minus One, and Exploring Tomorrow, but is worth revisiting for science fiction fans who want to hear original stories not published or adapted elsewhere.
updateseriessetdescription='21st Precinct was a dramatic police radio drama set in New York City focused on the happenings in an actual police precinct. The show aimed to immerse the listener in the drama, following events from the opening phone call to the final report. The primary character was the Captain of the precinct, who also acted as the show''s narrator.
updateseriessetdescription='33 Half Moon Street was a popular radio show from South Africa, featuring a private investigation firm called "Assignments Unlimited." The show''s Chief Investigator, Aubrey Mason, voiced by Michael Todd, would guarantee the successful completion of all cases, often taking on unconventional and mysterious assignments. The show was known for its intriguing storytelling, suspenseful atmosphere, and character-driven narratives, drawing comparisons to the likes of Sam Spade. The theme music and narration style contributed to the show''s engaging and entertaining tone.
updateseriessetdescription='A Case for Dr. Morelle is a radio show centered around the acerbic criminal psychologist Dr. Morelle and his eager but slightly inept secretary, Miss Frayle. The show''s premise focuses on Dr. Morelle using his knowledge of criminal psychology to solve various crimes, such as murder, blackmail, and larceny, by determining which of the suspects fit the psychological profile of the perpetrator. Unlike other detectives like Sherlock Holmes, Dr. Morelle''s investigations generally involve conducting interviews and occasionally incorporating physical evidence in his analysis. The show features a blend of humor and drama, with audiences enjoying the opinionated and eccentric doctor and his interactions with his loyal yet long-suffering secretary Miss Frayle.
updateseriessetdescription='A Date with Judy is a comedy radio series aimed at a teenage audience. The show revolves around the life of Judy, a teenager who spends her days on the telephone, arranging, discussing, and lamenting the lack of dates. This teenage situation comedy is full of infectious giggling and teenage slang, capturing the excitement and drama of navigating adolescence. The series was co-created by Jerome Lawrence and Aleen Leslie, based on Leslie''s “One Girl Chorus” column in the Pittsburgh Press.
updateseriessetdescription='The Abbott and Costello Show was a comedy program featuring the talents of the American comedy duo Bud Abbott and Lou Costello. The show centered around their attempts to navigate various business ventures, often incorporating sketches from their vaudeville act. The duo first began performing together in 1935 at the Eltinge Burlesque Theater on 42nd Street in New York City, refining their act with Abbott as the devious straight man and Costello as the dimwitted comic.
updateseriessetdescription='Academy Award Theater was a CBS radio anthology series that presented 30-minute adaptations of plays, novels, or films. The series featured Hollywood''s finest actors, actresses, and films, chosen from the list of winners or nominees of the famous golden Oscar of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. The series aimed to present any drama as long as the cast included at least one Oscar-nominated performer. Actors often recreated their original film roles, and some even reprised their Oscar-winning roles for the radio adaptations.
updateseriessetdescription='Adventure Ahead! is a captivating radio show that aired in the summer of 1944, featuring fourteen enthralling adventure novels and stories written by some of America''s most prominent fiction authors. Primarily aimed at young audiences, it has a noticeably more masculine orientation, as evidenced by its absence of discernible love interests, female protagonists, or female authorities. Regardless, the program still offers captivating stories that emphasize defending freedom, both globally and domestically. Many of the stories revolve around male-oriented, "coming of age" tales that focus on themes of independence, courage, and the satisfaction of asserting one''s convictions.
updateseriessetdescription='Adventures by Morse is a captivating syndicated adventure series that follows the thrilling escapades of Captain Bart Friday and his sidekick, Skip Turner. The duo embarks on a series of daring missions around the world, where they encounter various challenges and unearth sinister plots. The storyline includes exotic locations, mysterious events, and dark supernatural occurrences. The series is known for its distinctive opening, which invites listeners to immerse themselves in a world of high adventure, intrigue, and danger.
AdventuresbyMorseoriginallyairedinsyndicationforayear,beginninginOctober1944.Theshowcomprisesatotalof52episodes,each30minuteslong,andallhavebeenpreservedinhigh-qualitysound.CreatedbytheprolificauthorCarltonE.Morse,theseriesstarredtalentedactorssuchasElliottLewis,DavidEllis,RussellThorson,andBartonYarborough.Althoughbroadcastdatesandproductionyearsareuncertain,itismentionedinthefinaltwochaptersof"It''s Dismal to Die"thattheSecondWorldWarhasended.Advertisementshavebeenfoundforbroadcastsin1946and1949.'
updateseriessetdescription='Adventures of Champion is an American Western serial radio drama focused on the story of Champion, the famous horse of screen cowboy Gene Autry. The episodes revolve around 12-year-old Ricky West, who lives in the wilderness with his adoptive Uncle Smoky and his German Shepherd named Rebel. Champion is portrayed as a wild horse who only allows Ricky to ride him. The series touched on topics such as gold mines, rustlers, and Indian problems, but centered mainly on the faith and loyalty between a boy, a dog, and a horse. Each story ran in five installments, starting on Monday and ending on Friday.
updateseriessetdescription='The Adventures of Philip Marlowe was a radio show based on Raymond Chandler''s private detective character, Philip Marlowe. Unlike many other detective dramas during that time, this show had a distinct hardboiled tone and featured few quips or quaint characters. The show''s format/style followed Marlowe as he solved crimes using his keen observational skills and deductive reasoning, while encountering a variety of intriguing characters along the way, showcasing Marlowe''s strong sense of justice and his grittier, urban environment.
updateseriessetdescription='Afloat with Henry Morgan was a 52-episode Australian radio series that featured 12-minute-long episodes, likely aimed at a youth audience. The show, which centered around the captivating adventures of the infamous pirate, was produced by and starred George Edwards, a talented actor and ventriloquist known as "the Man with a Thousand Voices". Edwards employed his unique gift for mimicry to portray a wide range of characters, including children, various male voices, older women, and foreigners. In some instances, he would perform as many as six different voices in a single scene and often doubled this number within a single episode.
updateseriessetdescription='Air Mail Mystery is a thrilling story revolving around the dangerous adventures of early air mail flight pioneers. Set in a time when postal services were gaining importance globally, the show focuses on a company called Trans American that delivers mail for the government. However, their planes mysteriously keep falling from the sky, leading to suspicion of sabotage or just plain bad luck. The show unravels this mystery as various characters come into play, including a girl operative from the US Justice Department, a roving reporter, and an undercover mechanic. With a blend of action, adventure, and an exploration of relationships, Air Mail Mystery kept its audience hooked to their radios.
updateseriessetdescription='Aladdin Lamp was a radio show in which Smilin'' Ed McConnell, also known as "The Aladdin Lamp Man," promoted Aladdin Kerosene Lamps to his audience, primarily targeting housewives. The show featured Ed singing songs and telling stories, all while incorporating the advertiser''s message and ultimately persuading listeners to purchase an Aladdin lamp. The program''s format included an organ and piano accompaniment, played by Irma Allen and Del Owen, and was specifically tailored to appeal to its target audience of domestic heroines with its charming personality and entertaining content.
updateseriessetdescription='Alien Worlds is a syndicated radio show created by Lee Hansen that follows the International Space Authority (ISA) as they explore deep space. Set on the Arthur C. Clarke Astronomical Observatory, the show features a cast of characters including Commissioner White, Research Director Dr. Maura Cassidy, Starlab''s Director of Operations Jerry Lyden, and ISA pilots Captains Jon Graydon and Buddy Griff. Alien Worlds is well-known for its realistic sound effects, high production values, documentary-style dialog, and full symphonic soundtrack performed by the London Symphony Orchestra.
updateseriessetdescription='Alka Seltzer Time, also known as The Alka-Seltzer Show, was a 15-minute radio program featuring a mix of popular tunes and upbeat jingles performed by vocalists Curt Massey and Martha Tilton. The show was described as "informal song sessions" and often featured accompanying music by Country Washburne and His Orchestra, with Charles LaVere on piano. Tunes performed on the show included "Honey, I''m in Love with You", "A Gambler''s Guitar", "Just to Be with You", "Moonlight", "When Love Goes Wrong", "Choo Choo Train", "I''ve Got Spurs that Jingle Jangle Jingle", "Put on a Bonnet", "On the Sunny Side of the Street", "Papaya Mama", and "Istanbul, Not Constantinople". The show occasionally featured theme episodes such as "Go West", music from "Old Phonograph Records", and "Salute to Hawaii".
Theradioshowairedweekdaysbetween1949and1954onbothCBSRadioandtheMutualBroadcastingSystem.ItbeganasTheCurtMasseyShowandwaslaterrenamedtoTheAlka-SeltzerShowin1952tohighlighttheshow''ssponsor.Theshowairedatdifferenttimesthroughoutitsrun,withbroadcastsonMutualatnoonEasternTimeandlaterinthedayonCBSat5:45pmEastern.Atotalof115episodesfromthisseriesarestillknowntoexisttoday.CurtMasseyandMarthaTiltoncontinuedtoworktogetherbeyondtheradioshow,appearingontelevisionprogramssuchasGuestStarandStarsforDefenseandrecordinganalbumtitled"We Sing the Old Songs"in1957.'
updateseriessetdescription='All Star Western Theatre was a radio show that featured a variety of different shows during the mid-1940s. The program offered light-hearted humor and laughter as a pleasant alternative to heavier and more intense dramas of the time. The show''s music was performed by a group called "The Riders of the Purple Sage," led by Foy Willing, and served as a backdrop to the episodes'' Western-themed stories and sketches. The show was characterized by its "rootin'' tootin'' hoe-down" atmosphere, complete with guest appearances by popular stars of the time.
Theradioshowairedinthemid-1940s,andofthe78episodesproduced,66arestillknowntobeincirculationtoday.Themusicgroup"The Riders of the Purple Sage"alsoappearedonotherradioshowsduringthistime,suchastheAndrewsSisters''Eight-to-the-BarRanchin1944-45,andtheRoyRogersShowbetween1946and1948.GueststarslikeJohnnyMackBrownaddedtotheshow''sappeal,withactionsketchesandhumorousskitsprovidingentertainmentforallages.Muchliketheoldwesternmovies,AllStarWesternTheatreofferedanhonest,sincere,andunassumingformofentertainmentthatcontinuestoresonatewithaudiencestoday.'
updateseriessetdescription='Amos ''n'' Andy was an American radio sitcom about Black characters that began as one of the first radio comedy series. The show''s protagonist, Amos Jones, was played by Freeman Gosden, while the character of Andrew Hogg Brown was played by Charles Correll. The duo also voiced incidental characters in the show. Initially set in Chicago and later in the Harlem section of New York City, the narrative revolved around the lives and various misadventures of Amos and Andrew. Amos was depicted as a hardworking family man, while Andrew was portrayed as a gullible dreamer with a penchant for get-rich-quick schemes. On television, Black actors took over the majority of the roles; white characters were infrequent.
updateseriessetdescription='An Evening With Groucho is a radio show that offers a unique look at the life and career of famous comedian Groucho Marx, through his own words and experiences. Featuring anecdotes about his beginnings in vaudeville as part of the Marx Brothers, the show highlights Groucho''s signature humor, equipped with witty remarks, innuendos, and tongue-in-cheek quips. Throughout the program, listeners are treated to a fascinating journey through Groucho''s various career milestones, including the success of the Marx Brothers on stage and screen, his transition to radio and television hosting, and his political opinions and controversies.
updateseriessetdescription='Arch Oboler''s Plays is a dramatic anthology series in which each episode explores the terrors and monsters within the human psyche. The show adheres to a stream-of-consciousness style that established radio as a viable new art form. Created, produced, directed, and written by Arch Oboler, the series features leading film actors, such as Ingrid Bergman, James Cagney, Joan Crawford, and Katharine Hepburn, who bring the compelling stories to life. The Bathysphere, an episode from November 18, 1939, was inducted into the National Recording Registry of the Library of Congress in 2020 for its cultural, historical, and aesthetic significance.
updateseriessetdescription='Archie Andrews was a teenage situation comedy radio show based on the popular comic strip created by Bob Montana. The show aimed to attract a teenage audience by creating a situational comedy format specifically for them, even including them in the live audience during broadcasts. Set in a classic American suburban environment, the show followed Archie and his friends at home and at school, featuring well-known comic book characters such as Archie''s best friend Jughead, Veronica, Reggie, and Betty, who had an on-and-off romantic relationship with Archie. Archie''s parents and Mr. Weatherbee, Archie''s high school principal, were also frequently featured in the show. The atmosphere at the live recordings was characterized by the enthusiastic energy of its teenage audience.
updateseriessetdescription='Barrie Craig, Confidential Investigator is a detective radio drama featuring the character Barrie Craig, a New York eye. The series follows Craig as he works alone, solving cases with efficiency and fearlessness. Set in his Madison Avenue office, the stories present a standard PI kind of fare, with Craig—an unconventional personality in the world of private investigators—being the "go-to guy" when one can''t go to the cops. The series separates itself from its contemporaries by veering away from the traditional hardened detective stereotype, offering listeners a more easy-going protagonist who still manages to get the job done.
updateseriessetdescription='Behind the Mike was a captivating radio show that provided listeners with an exclusive behind-the-scenes view of radio, featuring interviews with well-known personalities, technicians, producers, sound effect artists, musicians, and various other individuals involved in radio production. The show was designed to offer listeners greater insight into their favorite radio personalities, programs, and the people who contributed to the creation of these programs. Radio broadcasting legend Graham McNamee hosted Behind the Mike, allowing listeners to learn the answers to listener-submitted questions about radio production, such as differences between recordings and transcriptions, or information about the first ventriloquist on air.
TheshowairedontheBlueNetwork(NBC)fromSeptember15,1940,toApril19,1942.Duringitsrun,BehindtheMikehad79episodes,ofwhichonly32areknowntostillexisttoday.AfterMcNamee''sdeathonMay9,1942,theshow''snamewaschangedto"This is the Truth"andlaterto"Nothing But the Truth,"airingunderthesetitlesuntilJune7,1942.CBSRadiohadpreviouslyrunanotherprogramwiththetitle"Behind the Mike"duringthe1931-32season.TheserieswassustainedandairedSundaysat4:30p.m.ET.'
updateseriessetdescription='Beulah is an American situation-comedy series that centers around the character Beulah Brown, a housekeeper and cook for the Henderson family. Beginning as a spin-off from the Fibber McGee and Molly radio series, Beulah is known for her unique ability to solve problems that her employers struggle with, earning her the title "the queen of the kitchen." The series features a cast of diverse characters, including Beulah''s handyman boyfriend Bill Jackson, who constantly proposes marriage to her, and Oriole, a befuddled maid who works for the family next door. The comedy in the series is derived from the interactions between these characters and their humorous antics.
updateseriessetdescription='The Black Museum is a radio crime-drama program inspired by the Crime Museum at Scotland Yard, the oldest museum in the world dedicated to recording crime. The show, narrated and hosted by Orson Welles, draws on true stories from Scotland Yard''s files, with each episode centered around an item or items of evidence in the museum. The series features dramatized tales of brutal murders and vicious crimes, as well as Welles'' characteristic narration and closing.
updateseriessetdescription='Blair of the Mounties is a fictional radio series that tells the story of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police in Canada. It follows the adventures of Sgt. Blair, a member of the Northwest Mounted Police, as he solves cases and tracks down criminals. The series is not restricted to Canada, as some episodes feature Blair working in Great Britain as well. While the series has been criticized for being amateurishly written and the character of Blair coming across as stuffy, it remains a notable example of a radio drama focused on the Mounted Police.
updateseriessetdescription='Blondie is a radio situation comedy adapted from the long-running comic strip by Chic Young. It stars Arthur Lake as Dagwood Bumstead and Penny Singleton as Blondie Bumstead for the majority of its run. The show''s premise revolves around the comical misadventures of the Bumstead family and their daily struggles with a demanding boss, nosy neighbors, bills, and the art of building the perfect sandwich. Its tone is light-hearted and humorous, with a touch of zaniness, as the characters often find themselves in chaotic situations.
updateseriessetdescription='Bob and Ray was a radio show featuring the American comedy duo, Bob Elliott and Ray Goulding. The show was known for its off-the-wall, deadpan humor that often satirized the medium in which they were performing, such as conducting radio or television interviews with unconventional dialogue. The duo''s humor often included improvised comedy routines, following various comic threads for a few minutes and then abruptly moving on to another topic. Recurring features of the show included soap opera parodies like "The Life and Loves of Linda Lovely" and the pair engaging in impromptu banter with studio musicians.
Theradioshow,whichbeganonBostonstationWHDHin1946,spannedfivedecadesandairedonvariousnetworkssuchasNBC,CBS,andMutual.Additionally,itwasbroadcastonNewYorkCitystationsWINS,WOR,andWHN,andeventuallyonNationalPublicRadiountilitsendin1987.BobandRaysawatotalofover40yearsonairandwereknownfortheirwittyandhilariousskitswhichusuallyconsistedofad-libbedorimprovisedmaterial.CharacterslikeWallyBallou,RovingReporter,andskitslike"Mr. Trace, Keener than Most Persons"becamestaplesoftheshow.Theyalsoreleasedradioepisodesonrecordings,andseveralwerelateradaptedintographicstoryformforpublicationinMADmagazine.BobandRaywerepraisedfortheiruniquetalentsandrefreshinghumor,oftencomparedtothelikesofVicandSadeandtheMarxBrothers.'
updateseriessetdescription='Bold Venture was a captivating and thrilling radio series starring the renowned Humphrey Bogart who played the part of Slate Shannon, a hotel owner with a boat called the "Bold Venture." Set in Havana, Cuba, the show followed Slate''s adventures as he rescued friends in need, hunted down his enemies, and navigated through modern-day pirates and other tough situations. The sultry Sailor Duval, played by Lauren Bacall, accompanied him in their ventures. Their escapades were accompanied by calypso singer King Moses, played by Jester Hairson, who supplied musical narrative with scripts written by Morton Fine and David Friedkin.
updateseriessetdescription='Boston Blackie is a fictional character that has occupied various positions on both sides of the law. Initially created by author Jack Boyle as a safecracker and criminal, the character evolved into a detective in adaptations for films, radio, and television. The premise of the radio series involves Boston Blackie, an enemy to those who oppose him and a friend to those in need, solving mysteries and inevitably encountering the often-confused Police Inspector Farraday. Throughout the series, a mixture of tension and camaraderie develops between Blackie and Farraday, as they navigate various criminal investigations with the help of Blackie''s girlfriend, Mary Wesley, and other characters.
updateseriessetdescription='Box 13 is a syndicated radio drama that follows the adventures of Dan Holiday, a newspaperman-turned-mystery novelist played by actor Alan Ladd. The show is set around a simple premise: to generate story ideas for his mystery novels, Holiday places an advertisement in the local newspaper that reads, "Adventure wanted, will go anywhere, do anything, Box 13." Each episode deals with the adventures that transpire after Holiday receives a letter and responds to it. Along the way, Holiday solves mysteries, faces dangerous situations, and shares laughs with his secretary, Suzy. The show captures a lighthearted yet thrilling tone and manages to maintain a sense of mystery throughout each episode without relying heavily on grisly murders or hard-boiled detective themes.
updateseriessetdescription='Bright Star, also known as The Irene Dunne and Fred MacMurray Show, is a charming radio comedy-drama that centers around Susan Armstrong (played by Irene Dunne), the editor of a struggling newspaper called the Hillsdale Morning Star, and George Harvey (played by Fred MacMurray), an idealistic star reporter who often conflicts with his editor over stories. With a delightful rapport between Dunne and MacMurray, both of whom have excellent comedic timing, the show focuses on their attempts to keep the newspaper in business despite facing financial difficulties.
Broadcastedbetween1952and1953,BrightStarairedatotalof52episodesthateachlasted30minutes.TheshowwassyndicatedbyZivandfeaturedannouncersHarryvonZelland,later,WendellNiles.ItisworthmentioningthatIreneDunne,bestknownforherfilmswithCaryGrant,stoppedactingin1952tofocusonherpositionasalternateU.N.delegateoftheGeneralAssemblyin1959,arolegiventoherbyPresidentEisenhower.Meanwhile,FredMacMurraygainedfameasthepatriarchintheTVshow"My Three Sons"from1960to1972andstarredinseveralDisneyfilms.'
updateseriessetdescription='Broadway is My Beat is a radio crime drama that follows the life of hardened New York City cop, Detective Danny Clover, as he works homicide cases on the iconic "Great White Way." Set in the bustling theater district of Manhattan, from Times Square to Columbus Circle, the show is known for its captivating and gritty portrayal of the city through vivid sound effects and a powerful music score. With a strong focus on the urban streetscape and well-developed characters, the storylines feature dramatic and tense crime scenarios alongside engaging narrative monologues that transport listeners straight into the world of Broadway.
TheshowinitiallyairedonCBSfromFebruary27,1949,toAugust1,1954,startingoffinNewYorkCitywithAnthonyRossasDetectiveDannyClover,beforeLarryThortookovertheroleandtheshowmovedtoHollywoodunderproducerElliottLewis.WithitsauthenticrecreationofManhattan''sbustlingsoundscape,BroadwayisMyBeatshowcasedthetalentsofrenownedradioandfilmactorssuchasIreneTedrow,BarneyPhillips,SheldonLeonard,andMarthaWentworth.Theseriesbecamewell-knownforitspowerfulopeningtheme,"I''ll Take Manhattan,"andisstillrememberedasastandoutexampleofcrimedramafromthegoldenageofradio.'
updateseriessetdescription='Buck Rogers in the 25th Century was a science fiction radio serial and aviation radio series that captured the excitement of the popular novel and comics series Buck Rogers. The show followed the adventures of Buck Rogers, a man from the present day who got trapped in a cave-in and was subjected to a mysterious gas that held him in suspended animation until he was discovered in the 25th century. Resuscitated by the good inventor and scientist Dr. Huer, Buck learns about the incredible technology and ways of life in the future, and sets off on thrilling adventures with Lieutenant Wilma Deering, Dr. Huer''s assistant, battling evil forces such as Killer Kane and Ardala Valmar. Dedicated to showcasing the ongoing struggle of good versus evil, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century was a forerunner to many juvenile adventure serials that followed.
updateseriessetdescription='Bulldog Drummond is a radio crime drama that focuses on the relentless pursuit of criminals by a British investigator nicknamed "Bulldog." Created by British author H.C. McNeile, the character is a polished man-about-town whose hobby is crime detection and the apprehension of criminals. Alongside his sidekick Denny, Captain Hugh Drummond solves various murder cases and deals with a range of underworld characters. The series is known for its brief but evocative opening created by producer-director Himan Brown, which uses sound effects to set a London ambiance.
updateseriessetdescription='Calling All Cars was a radio police drama that featured dramatizations of true crime stories, depicting how each crime was solved and justice served. Episodes were mainly introduced by officers from the Los Angeles Police Department, with Sgt. Jesse Rosenquist, a police dispatcher, as a part of the entire run of the series. The show focused on the tedious routine of tracking down killers and robbers and was described as a crude forerunner of the popular police procedural show, Dragnet.
updateseriessetdescription='Can You Imagine That is a captivating radio show that shares bizarre and astounding stories taken from newspaper columns from across the country. Combining elements of docudrama sketches and vignettes about unusual news items and historical curiosities, the show aims to give listeners something intriguing to think about. Some of the peculiar stories dramatized on the show include incidents of animal attacks, elderly people growing new teeth, and ancient cultural practices. The show''s tone is lighter and less extreme than similar programs like Ripley''s Believe It or Not, making it an excellent source of entertaining facts and conversation starters.
updateseriessetdescription='Candy Matson, YUkon 2-8209 was a detective drama radio show that featured private investigator Candy Matson, known for her sassiness and fearlessness. Set in San Francisco, the show''s premise revolved around Matson solving cases in real Bay Area locations, often ahead of her love interest, Lt. Ray Mallard. The show opened with a ringing telephone and the main character answering it with "Candy Matson, YU 2-8209," followed by the organ playing the theme song, "Candy." The show''s tone was marked by a blend of suspense, humor, and clever, caustic responses to threats from the unflappable, blonde sleuth.
CandyMatson,YUkon2-8209firstairedontheNBCWestCoastinMarch1949andranuntilMay1951.ItwascreatedbyMontyMastersandstarredhiswife,NatalieParks.CandyMatsonwaspopularinSanFrancisco,evenreceivingthelocalnewspaper''s"Favorite Program Award"in1950.However,theshowfailedtosecureasponsorthroughoutitsrun.Only14ofthe92episodesareknowntostillexisttoday,withadditionalepisodespreservedinauditionshowsandradiotheateradaptationsbyproducerJoeBevilacqua.'
updateseriessetdescription='Case Dismissed is a radio show that shares stories of everyday events in the context of our legal rights and the challenges faced when trying to preserve and protect them. The program highlights how fragile liberty and justice can be through engaging stories of criminal liability, legal wills, buying on installment, and leasing an apartment, as well as the vital role played by honest lawyers in helping navigate the legal system. Although the acting may be considered dated by today''s standards, the show still manages to achieve the desired effect through well-written stories, creating an interesting and educational listening experience.
updateseriessetdescription='Casey, Crime Photographer is a mystery and adventure radio series focused on the life of the titular character, a crime photographer for the fictional Morning Express newspaper. With the help of reporter Ann Williams, Casey hunts down criminals and solves various crimes. Often, a picture snapped at a crime scene leads Casey to play detective, with his police chief friend, Captain Logan, assisting them in each week''s episode. Between assignments, crime investigators Casey and Ann wind down at their favorite tavern, The Blue Note. The show is known for its blend of action and jazz with a backdrop of crime-investigator suspense.
updateseriessetdescription='CBS Radio Mystery Theater was a radio drama series that encompassed various genres, including horror, science fiction, historical drama, westerns, and comedy. The format of the show was similar to classic radio programs like The Mysterious Traveler and The Whistler, with episodes being introduced by host E. G. Marshall. As with prior Inner Sanctum Mysteries, each episode began and ended with the sound of a creaking door, coupled with Marshall''s greeting and sign-off. The series'' theme music featured a series of spooky and eerie sounds played by various instruments. Throughout its run, CBS Radio Mystery Theater boasted several notable actors and introduced a new generation of listeners to the world of radio drama.
updateseriessetdescription='CBS Radio Workshop was a revival of the Columbia Workshop series from the late thirties, serving as an experimental platform for actors, writers, and technicians to produce scripts that sponsors might deem too risky. The show was known for its cutting-edge writing, music, and sound, garnering appreciation from radio personnel and listeners alike. The series alternated between the west and east coast production centers and was dedicated to man''s imagination, as it explored the theater of the mind.
TheseriesairedfromJanuary27,1956,untilSeptember22,1957,onCBS,andall86episodesstillexisttoday.TherevivalwasinitiatedbyWilliamFroug,aCBSvicepresident,whopitchedtheideatoHowardBarnes.TheirfirstprogramwasanadaptationofAldousHuxley''s"Brave New World,"narratedbyHuxleyhimselfandannouncedbyWilliamConrad.TheCBSRadioWorkshopwasoneofthelastattemptsofAmericannetworkradiotoholdontoradiodemographicsaftertheemergenceoftelevision.SomenotablewriterswhoseworkwasadaptedfortheseriesincludedJohnCheever,RobertA.Heinlein,SinclairLewis,H.L.Mencken,EdgarAllanPoe,ChristopherIsherwood,FrederikPohl,JamesThurber,MarkTwain,andThomasWolfe.'
updateseriessetdescription='Challenge of the Yukon was a radio series based on Detroit''s station WXYZ that explored the adventures of Sergeant William Preston of the Northwest Mounted Police and his lead sled dog, Yukon King, as they fought wrongdoers in the Northern wilderness during the Gold Rush of the 1890s. The program adopted an adventure format, focusing on the heroics of a working dog and the characters'' efforts to help injured trappers, smuggle trackers and protect cabin dwellers from wolverines. Yukon King was a critical character in the show, helping to drive the premise and action of the storyline.
updateseriessetdescription='Charlie Chan is a radio show centered around a fictional Hawaiian police detective created by author Earl Derr Biggers. The show features Detective Chan, a benevolent and heroic Chinese-American who was developed as an alternative to the negative and clichéd portrayals of East Asians in Hollywood in the early 20th century. Many episodes showcase Chan traveling around the world solving mysteries and uncovering criminals. The character carries a reputation for his wit, intelligence, and wisdom, which helped counteract and challenge existing Asian stereotypes.
updateseriessetdescription='Chick Carter, Boy Detective is an American radio crime drama that centers on the character Chickering "Chick" Carter, who is the adopted son of and assistant to Nick Carter from Nick Carter, Master Detective. As a spinoff of the elder Carter''s show, episodes of this program typically feature cliffhanger endings, enticing young listeners to tune in for the next installment. While the show is primarily aimed at a younger audience, both the Chick Carter and Nick Carter series manage to keep fans of all ages engrossed in their crime-solving adventures.
updateseriessetdescription='Major League Baseball (MLB) broadcasts have been an essential part of American culture for nearly a century, connecting fans with their beloved teams no matter where they are. Beginning with the advent of radio broadcasting in the early 20th century, MLB games were soon aired across the nation, providing die-hard fans and casual listeners alike with the opportunity to join in the excitement of the games. Radio broadcasts not only brought baseball into homes, bars, and workplaces, but they also shaped the way society engaged with the sport. These broadcasts have been a unifying force for generations, creating a shared experience for listeners and fostering a sense of community amongst fans from diverse backgrounds.
updateseriessetdescription='Claudia, also known as Claudia and David, is a radio soap opera that centers on the lives of newlyweds David and Claudia Naughton. The show explores the challenges and successes of an average newly-married couple, touching on themes such as the need for thrift, dealing with an overbearing mother-in-law, and the charming little moments that make up everyday life. The premise originated from a series of short stories written by Rose Franken and William Brown Meloney published in Redbook magazine. The characters of Claudia and David were brought to life by Patricia Ryan and Richard Kollmar in the initial adaptation, followed by Kathryn Bard and Paul Crabtree in a subsequent version sponsored by Coca-Cola.
updateseriessetdescription='Cloak and Dagger is a suspenseful radio series that aired on the NBC network, focusing on the daring missions of OSS agents during World War II. These agents were sent behind enemy lines, fully aware that they might not make it back alive. The show''s episodes told gripping stories of patriotism, betrayal, triumph, tragedy, and failure, often with unexpected and dramatic endings. Based on the 1946 book "Cloak and Dagger: The Secret Story of the OSS" by Corey Ford and Alastair MacBain, the show captivated audiences with its thrilling and intense storytelling, evoking the perils and sacrifices of the agents who risked their lives for their country. The theme music set the tone, akin to that of Tales of the Texas Rangers, while the cast brought to life the complex and intriguing characters.
updateseriessetdescription='Club Car Special is a radio show based on the March of Events and City Life Section of the Hearst Sunday newspapers, featuring the works of America''s foremost humorists such as O.O. McKentyre, Will Rogers, George Eads, Stan Hilman, Arthur ''Bugs'' Bayer, Milt Gross, Damon Runyon, and many others. The program invites listeners to join in for a lark and a laugh, offering a more relaxed and enjoyable travel experience compared to the hustle and bustle of modern transportation. The show starts with a sketch dramatizing a cartoon, followed by a short review of some humorous articles by Hearst''s beloved writers, providing the perfect opportunity for listeners to relax and enjoy a drink while they explore the content of the upcoming Sunday newspaper.
updateseriessetdescription='Comic Weekly Man was a unique radio show that captured the hearts of both children and adults through its dramatic readings of Sunday comic strips. The show''s charming host, the Comic Weekly Man, would read a variety of popular comic strips such as Blondie, Beetle Bailey, Hi and Lois, and many others, bringing the characters to life with the help of music and sound effects. The show allowed listeners to immerse themselves in the stories, and many avid fans would follow along with their own print copies of the comics in hand.
updateseriessetdescription='Command Performance was a radio show that aired from 1942 to 1949, created to entertain and lift the spirits of US Armed Forces personnel during World War II. Broadcast on the Armed Forces Radio Network, the program featured talented and well-known performers like Bing Crosby, Jack Benny, and Frank Sinatra. Soldiers would send in requests for specific performers or sounds they wanted to hear, creating a unique connection between the stars and the troops. The show was typically recorded in Hollywood, California, and took on a humorous and light-hearted tone to help boost the morale of those fighting overseas.
updateseriessetdescription='CBS Complete Broadcast Day (1944) is centered around CBS''s radio coverage of the significant event, D-Day, in which U.S. and allied troops launched a surprise invasion on the Nazi-occupied shores of Normandy on June 6th, 1944. The radio show captures the narrative, action, and drama of the historic day as 12,000 British and American airplanes led the attack, supported by thousands of paratroopers and forces arriving via sea. The successful battle marked a turning point in favor of the allies and the liberation of Europe in World War II.
updateseriessetdescription='Crazy Hillbillies is a 1930s radio show that revolves around the residents of Mineral Wells, Texas, who experienced the laxative effects of the minerals in their local drinking water. With its origins in New York City, the show features "Old Timey" music, a precursor to Bluegrass which combines folk music from diverse origins such as the British Isles, Europe, and Africa. The program''s distinct sound is characterized by one instrument playing the melody accompanied by other instruments and sometimes a harmonica. As Bluegrass gained popularity in urban areas, it showcased more improvisation and each instrument’s treatment of the melody in turn.
updateseriessetdescription='The Crazy Water Crystal Program was a unique 15-minute radio show that combined advertising with entertainment, specifically promoting an elixir made from the residue of the Crazy Well in Mineral Wells, Texas. The radio show treated its listeners to diverse early country-western and bluegrass music performances, earning its place as a significant player in broadcasting within the genre. Set in the lobby of the Crazy Water Hotel, the show featured various country and hillbilly musical groups to entertain listeners while also promoting the supposed health benefits of the Crazy Water Crystal elixir.
updateseriessetdescription='Crime and Peter Chambers is a detective radio program centered around a private eye named Peter Chambers, played by Dane Clark, who often collaborated with the police department in solving crimes. His counterpart at the NYPD was Lt. Parker, portrayed by Bill Zuckert. The show was based on the character created by Henry Kane, who authored eight Peter Chambers novels before the series came to radio, and Kane also wrote the scripts for the radio show adaptation. The series was known for its glib dialogue and focused on the protagonist''s crime-solving abilities while also dabbling in his encounters with women.
updateseriessetdescription='Crime Classics was a radio series that delved into true crime stories from the records and newspapers of various lands and times. The show''s host, Mr. Thomas Hyland, was played by Lou Merrill, who portrayed the character as a measured and mild-mannered lecturer. Each episode was based on a true story that was meticulously researched and presented with sophistication and mood, supported by sensitive orchestral scores composed by Bernard Herrmann and tasteful sound effects. The show stood out for its wry, cool-blooded tone and its ability to bring out interesting background details in historical crimes.
updateseriessetdescription='Cruise of the Poll Parrot is an adventure and mystery radio serial centered around a whaling voyage from New Bedford in 1858. The story follows young skipper Roy Dalton and his crew as they embark on a journey aboard the ship Poll Parrot, named for its mascot, a wise parrot also named Poll. The show is filled with excitement and intrigue, as well as educational information about the whaling industry and maritime history. Characters include the ship''s owner, Ezra Grange; his little sister Sue and her friend Johnny Robbins; first mate George Wainwright; a one-legged sailor named Old Dickson; a mute crew member named Red Mahooley; shipkeeper Breckenridge; and an agent for another shipping company, El Testi.
updateseriessetdescription='Danger, Dr. Danfield is a detective melodrama that features the story of Dr. Daniel Danfield, an obnoxious, unlicensed private investigator and criminal psychologist. The show follows a formula, with crimes being committed in the first third of the program, Dr. Danfield solving them in the second third, and then explaining the solution to someone (usually his secretary, Rusty Fairfax) in the conclusion. The show is most similar to Nick Carter, Master Detective; Casey, Crime Photographer; and The Falcon but leans more towards a lighter and less demanding approach in terms of emotions and intellect, making it suitable for drive-time or casual listening.
updateseriessetdescription='Dangerous Assignment is a radio series that follows the intriguing adventures of Steve Mitchell, an international operative with one goal: to get in and out of danger. Played by film actor Brian Donlevy, Mitchell is given dangerous assignments by the Commissioner, a secretive taskmaster portrayed by Herb Butterfield. The show features exotic locations and solid acting by its supporting characters, with Donlevy''s world-weary and wary tone adding to the show''s suspenseful atmosphere. Dangerous Assignment''s radio punch appeals to fans of tough-guy characters navigating through thrilling predicaments.
updateseriessetdescription='Dangerously Yours was a half-hour radio program that focused on romance and adventure, with a strong emphasis on love stories between the characters. The show starred Victor Jory as the leading man, and often featured scenes where lovers would whisper sweet nothings to each other, while action and adventure played out in the background. At the end of each episode, an announcer would tease the audience with a brief preview of the upcoming week''s show. The series underwent a title change towards the end of its run and became known as Vicks Matinee Theater, continuing to deliver romantic adventures to its audience.
updateseriessetdescription='Dark Fantasy was a thrilling radio series that entertained audiences with tales of the supernatural and mysterious, bringing horror dramas to life with chilling stories and adventures. Created by Scott Bishop, the series captivated listeners with tales that explored the unknown and delved into the realms of horror, science fiction, and murder mysteries. Much to the delight of its fans, the show offered chilling stories that left goosebumps, allowing the listeners'' imaginations to run wild as they became immersed in the eerie world of Dark Fantasy.
updateseriessetdescription='Dear Adolf is a captivating radio show consisting of six narrative letters based on real letters written by Americans to Adolf Hitler during WWII. The program offers a unique insight into Americans'' opinions of Hitler and the Nazi regime. Written by Stephen Vincent Benét, Dear Adolf was produced as a "fight-talk program" which aimed to boost popular support for the war through network-based propaganda. The show, which features letters from individuals from various backgrounds, such as a farmer, mother, businessman, laborer, US soldier, and an Austrian-born naturalized American citizen, highlights their hopes, fears, and strong feelings towards Hitler and the war.
updateseriessetdescription='Delmore Brothers is a radio show that features the musical talents of brothers Alton and Rabon Delmore, who were country music pioneers and stars of the Grand Ole Opry in the 1930s. Born into poverty in Elkmont, Alabama, the duo combined gospel-style harmonies with guitar work from folk music to create a unique sound. In their performances, they utilized a rare tenor guitar, a four-string instrument predominantly used in vaudeville shows. Their shows also featured passionate pitches for their songbook, as they believed people were willing to pay more for their songs than to simply hear them perform.
updateseriessetdescription='Democracy in America is a well-produced dramatization of Alexis de Tocqueville''s book of the same name, following the travels of Tocqueville and his companion, Gustave de Beaumont, as they explore America in the 1830s. The engaging series combines music, sound effects, and impressive acting to bring the historical story to life, with Tocqueville being played by Barry Morse and Beaumont by Alan King. Additionally, the educational show incorporates discussions on various topics relating to the series, hosted by historian Dorothy Gordon and featuring students from New York University.
updateseriessetdescription='Dimension X was a science fiction radio program that showcased the works of renowned writers such as Ray Bradbury, Robert Bloch, Robert Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, and Kurt Vonnegut. The show''s scriptwriter Ernest Kinoy adapted these masterpieces and also contributed some original stories. Dimension X''s gripping plotlines often delved into themes of adventure, time, and space—all set in future tense. The program featured a variety of talented actors, including Joe Di Santis, Wendell Holmes, Jan Miner, and Mason Adams. Directed by Fred Weihe and Edward King, the series'' signature echoed the title "DIMENSION X X X X X x x x x x" and heavily relied on the "X" factor, engaging audiences in a thrilling audio experience.
updateseriessetdescription='Down Our Way is a heartwarming radio show that brings to life the close-knit community spirit of small-town America. Set in a simpler time, the story revolves around neighbors helping neighbors and using their faith in their daily lives. The central character is Eli Jenkins, the town''s kindhearted grocer, who is always there to lend a helping hand when trouble arises. The show has a delightful, down-home tone, featuring aspects of small-town living, such as local politics, pie contests, and friendly rivalries. Choir music adds a touch of magic to the show, as the local choir regularly meets at Eli''s grocery store to practice their hymnals.
updateseriessetdescription='Dr. I.Q. was a radio and television quiz program that featured a simple yet appealing format that captivated audiences from 1939 to 1959. The show''s premise involved selecting audience members as contestants and asking them various questions. Host Lew Valentine, alongside his microphone-wielding assistants, engaged contestants and awarded cash prizes in the form of silver dollars and Mars Candy''s Snickers bars. The show included features like the "Biographical Sketch," where contestants were given clues to identify a person, and the "Lady in the Balcony" quiz, which featured consecutive weekly appearances for a female contestant aiming to win a jackpot prize.
updateseriessetdescription='Dr. Kildare was a radio show produced at WMGM New York, based on the popular Dr. Kildare movies from the late 1930s and early 1940s. The show starred Lew Ayres as the young, idealistic Dr. James Kildare and Lionel Barrymore as the seasoned diagnostician, Dr. Leonard Gillespie. The series followed their work at Blair General Hospital, focusing on Kildare''s dedication to his patients while navigating the challenges of hospital administration and the eccentric characters that populated the hospital. The show''s dramatic tone emphasized the cutting-edge medical techniques employed by the characters to save their patients, while the actors'' strong performances provided a solid basis for engaging storytelling.
Dr.Kildarewascreatedasaradioadaptationafteritssuccessfulrunasafilmseries,whichwasinturninspiredbytheoriginalcharacterofDr.JamesKildarefromauthorFrederickSchillerFaust''spulp-crimefictionstories.Theradioshowairedfromthelate1940stotheearly1950sandfeaturedseveralnotableactorssuchasStacyHarris,IsabelJewell,JayNovello,GeorgeEllis,PaulFrees,RaymondBurr,andJackWebb.Inadditiontothefilmsandradioshow,Dr.Kildarehadseveralotheradaptations,includinga1961–1966TVseriesstarringRichardChamberlain,acomicbook,acomicstrip,anda1972–1973syndicatedTVseriescalled"Young Dr. Kildare."'
updateseriessetdescription='Dragnet was a radio police drama series that focused on real police stories in Los Angeles, with a signature "just the facts" style. It followed the cases of dedicated Los Angeles police detective Sergeant Joe Friday and his partners, revealing the boredom and drudgery as well as the danger and heroism of police work. The show aimed for realism and unpretentious acting, and its influence on subsequent police dramas in various media formats was significant. Dragnet''s cultural impact continues, as elements of the show remain known and recognizable even to those unfamiliar with the program. The four-note introduction to the theme music, Danger Ahead, and the opening narration are instantly recognizable elements of the show.
updateseriessetdescription='Duffy''s Tavern is an American radio situation comedy that revolves around the misadventures of Archie, the manager of the titular tavern. Portrayed by Ed Gardner, Archie is prone to involvement in get-rich-quick schemes and romantic missteps, often communicating with malaprops and mixed metaphors. The show features a variety of earthbound but dreaming New York characters and manages to maintain an intimate tavern atmosphere throughout each episode. Regulars include Duffy''s daughter Miss Duffy and barstool jockey Clifton Finnegan, with notable guest stars such as Boris Karloff, Lucille Ball, and Marlene Dietrich occasionally making appearances.
updateseriessetdescription='Edgar Bergen & Charlie McCarthy was a comedy variety show featuring the unique talents of ventriloquist Edgar Bergen and his wooden sidekick, Charlie McCarthy. The show was based on a witty and often ribald sense of humor, with Charlie McCarthy delivering irrepressible wisecracks that amused not only the audience but also Bergen himself. This wacky premise was paired with a classy and English tone, thanks to the presence of monocle-wearing Charlie McCarthy, who appeared to be from across the pond. The show also featured other well-loved Edgar Bergen characters, such as the dopey hayseed Mortimer Snerd and the odd Effie Klinker, who was merely Bergen''s hand with a kerchief on it.
Theradioshowairedfrom1936to1955andstayedinthetopfivemostpopularshowsforadecade.AfteraninitialseasononTheRudyValleeHour,itfoundahomeontheChaseandSandbornRadioHourin1937,whereitremaineduntil1948.Throughoutitsrun,theshowfeaturedmanyfamousgueststars,suchasW.C.Fields,MarilynMonroe,OrsonWelles,andLucilleBall.ItevenmadenationalheadlineswhenMaeWeststarredinaracy"Adam and Eve"sketchthatledtoherbeingeffectivelyblackballedforoveradecade.BergenandMcCarthywentontomakenumerousTVappearancesinthe1950s,provingtheirenduringpopularitydespitetheunlikelihoodofaventriloquistactsucceedingonradio.TheshowstandsasatestamenttoEdgarBergen''smasteryofwittyreparteeandthewillingnessofradioaudiencestoembraceuniqueandcreativeacts.'
updateseriessetdescription='Ellery Queen''s Minute Mysteries is a radio show featuring one-minute mysteries. The show follows the intriguing adventures of Ellery Queen, an author who solves mysteries in his spare time and then writes about them. Created by cousins Fred Dannay and Manfred B. Lee, the character of Ellery Queen was conceived as a combination of Sherlock Holmes and Watson. The stories are set in a 1920s setting, with Queen often accompanied by his sidekick and father, Richard Queen. The captivating episodes showcase the pair''s mystery-solving escapades, making for an engaging and thrilling listening experience for fans of detective stories and whodunits.
updateseriessetdescription='Encore Theater is a dramatic anthology series that features medical-themed dramas based on true stories. The show weaves compelling and sympathetic narratives while providing valuable insights into the history of medicine. Each episode, although tied together by a common theme, stands on its own as a captivating drama. The series showcases the evolution of medical science and the unwavering dedication of healthcare practitioners to their Hippocratic oath. Sponsored by Schenley Labs, Inc., the show boasts an impressive cast comprising some of the finest actors from stage, screen, and radio. The skilled direction of William Lawrence and the exceptional musical backdrop crafted by Leith Stevens further elevate the series, making it a timeless gem.
updateseriessetdescription='Escape is a dramatic adventure anthology radio series that captivated listeners with its thrilling and suspenseful episodes. Each of the more than 200 episodes was a meticulously crafted micro-drama designed to hold the audience''s attention for 30 minutes. The show offered adaptations of classic works by famous writers, as well as original stories by up-and-coming talent. Escape was known for its brilliant scriptwriting and superb production quality, often providing more dramatically focused and atmospheric adaptations than more high-profile shows like Suspense. It captured the essence of radio drama and continues to enthrall listeners today.
updateseriessetdescription='Exploring Tomorrow was an American radio series focusing on science fiction, described by an advertisement as "the first science-fiction show of science-fictioneers, by science-fictioneers and for science-fictioneers - real science fiction for a change!" The show was narrated by John W. Campbell, editor of Astounding Magazine, and featured stories written by prominent science fiction authors of the era. The series had a unique tone and style, with scripts exploring futuristic themes and concepts, making it a favorite among fans of the genre.
updateseriessetdescription='Family Doctor tells the story of Dr. Grant Adams, a wise and humorous doctor in a small town who serves as both the community''s physician and their moral rectifier. Each week, Dr. Adams confronts various communal issues, ranging from robbery to suicide, and addresses these problems with his common sense and gentle moral judgment. While his old-fashioned remedies for illnesses may be considered outdated by modern standards, his approach to dealing with life''s daily issues remains timeless. The show features thirty-nine episodes, out of which only twelve were ever aired. Family Doctor''s entertaining and engaging narrative ensures that listeners will be eager to hear more stories from the quirky inhabitants of the small town.
BroadcastersProgramSyndicateandBruceEellsandAssociatessyndicationproducedFamilyDoctorasadramaticserialin1932.SetinCedarton,atowncharacterizedbyitsgenerallyhealthyandgood-naturedresidents,theshowexploresthechallengesandmoraldilemmasfacedbytheseindividuals,withDr.Adamsalwaysreadytohelpguidethemontherightpath.Eachepisodeisself-containedanddoesnotendonacliffhanger,butmaintainsmanysoapoperaelements,suchasorganmusicandlocaladvertisements.Attheendofeveryepisode,Dr.Adamssignsoffsaying,"This is the family doctor. I''ll be in to see you again right soon. Goodbye…"'
updateseriessetdescription='Father Knows Best is a radio program based on a domestic comedy, which focuses on the Anderson family, and their experiences dealing with the day-to-day woes of life. The show centers around the family patriarch, Jim Anderson, as well as his wife Margaret, and their children Betty, Bud, and Kathy. The style and tone of Father Knows Best are light-hearted and family-oriented, with plotlines often involving misunderstandings, generation gap issues, and trivial arguments between the children. Although the comedy is not intended to be overly humorous, the program still manages to captivate the audience with its endearing and relatable characters.
updateseriessetdescription='Fibber McGee and Molly was an American radio comedy series focused on the misadventures of a working-class couple, Fibber McGee and his loving wife Molly, living in the community of Wistful Vista. Created and portrayed by husband-and-wife duo Jim and Marian Jordan, the show was a situational comedy that followed their previous radio sitcom, Smackout. The show featured an announcer, house band, and a vocal quartet for added interludes. Fibber McGee was a habitual storyteller, while Molly, his sometimes terse but always loving wife, provided balance to his character. The series became one of the most popular radio shows of its time, and at the peak of its success in the 1940s, it was adapted into a string of feature films.
updateseriessetdescription='Fire Fighters is a syndicated radio show that depicts the thrilling and suspenseful stories of American firefighters battling their most destructive enemy, the demon of fire. The show follows the adventures of rookie firefighter Tim Collins and fire chief Bob Cody, and brings attention to the unsung heroes who are ready to ride day and night to protect lives and property. The drama-filled episodes are inspired by true stories and actual cases, offering a unique insight into the realities of firefighting, without focusing on the horror or supernatural elements. In addition to entertaining audiences, Fire Fighters strives to raise awareness about fire safety through its exciting narratives and by forming a Firefighters Club, where children can learn more about firefighting techniques and earn badges for their knowledge in fire safety.
updateseriessetdescription='The First Nighter Program was a radio anthology comedy-drama series that featured a host named Mr. First Nighter, who was played by several different actors throughout the show''s run. Each week, Mr. First Nighter would take listeners on a journey through the bustling streets of Broadway and into the "Little Theater Off Times Square," where audiences would be treated to a variety of romantic comedies. The series mainly featured a cast of Don Ameche, June Meredith, Les Tremayne, Barbara Luddy, and Olan Soule, alongside a supporting orchestra directed by Eric Sagerquist, Caesar Petrillo, and Frank Worth at various times. Joseph T. Ainley produced and directed the series, which was performed in front of a live studio audience and featured actors dressed in formal attire.
TheFirstNighterProgramairedfromNovember27,1930,toSeptember27,1953,spanningmultipleradionetworks,includingNBCBlueNetwork,NBCRedNetwork,CBS,andMutual.ItwassponsoredbyTheCampanaCompanyandexclusivelyfeaturedcommercialsfortheirproducts,suchasItalianBalm,whichbecamethebest-sellinghandlotionintheUnitedStatesduringthe1930s.Theshow''smostpopularepisodewastheannualChristmaspresentationof"Little Town of Bethlehem,"whichfirstairedin1937andcontinuedtobeastapleoftheseriesduetoaudiencedemand.Intotal,atleast16episodesfromthe1944-1953periodarestillknowntoexisttoday.'
updateseriessetdescription='Five Minute Mysteries is a radio show featuring extremely short mystery plots designed to engage listeners as they try to solve the case alongside the sleuth. The episodes were produced and syndicated to local radio stations as a "barter/trade" program, meaning they were primarily used to sell advertising to local merchants or trade advertising announcements for goods, services, or premiums. To accommodate variations in local advertising and station announcements, musical interludes were strategically placed within the shows. The structure and concept of Five Minute Mysteries is similar to other short radio programs like Ellery Queen Mysteries and Strange Adventure.
updateseriessetdescription='Flash Gordon is a radio show about a space adventure comic strip created by Alex Raymond. The show follows the exciting interplanetary adventures of Flash Gordon, a handsome polo player and Yale University graduate, alongside his companions Dale Arden and Dr. Hans Zarkov. The action-packed story begins with Earth being threatened by a collision with the planet Mongo. Dr. Zarkov invents a rocket ship to fly into space in an attempt to stop the disaster, and along the way, they come into conflict with Ming the Merciless, Mongo''s evil ruler. The radio show captivated audiences with its thrilling adventures, suspenseful narrative, and high-flying fun that resonated with both kids and adults alike.
updateseriessetdescription='Fort Laramie was a radio show that focused on tales of the dark and tragic ground of the wild frontier. The series revolved around the character Lee Quince, a captain in the cavalry, and emphasized historical accuracy, with the creator, Norman Macdonnell, insisting on the use of correct geographic names, authentic Indian practices, military terminology, and original names of the buildings at the real Fort Laramie. The show was led by Canadian-born actor Raymond Burr, who played the role of Captain Lee Quince. The supporting cast included Vic Perrin as Sgt. Goerss and Jack Moyles as Major Daggett, the commanding officer of the post.
updateseriessetdescription='Frankenstein is a radio show inspired by Mary Shelley''s original story, Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus. The show follows the story of Victor Frankenstein, a scientist who experiments with chemistry, alchemy, and galvanic electricity to create a new being using parts from different recently deceased corpses. This character, often misunderstood due to its portrayal in the 1931 Universal Horror film starring Boris Karloff, is the scientist''s monstrous creation. The radio show adaptation incorporates elements of Gothic horror, the Romantic movement, and occult themes, while also being cited as an early example of science fiction. Various adaptations of the story were featured in other radio shows, such as Suspense, The Weird Circle, and The Witch''s Tale.
updateseriessetdescription='Frontier Fighters is a captivating radio series that takes listeners on an enthralling journey back in time, immersing them in the adventures of heroes who fought and conquered the wild, untamed West. The show follows a syndicated format and features episodes which shed light on various aspects of the history of the Wild West, each episode lasting for approximately 15 minutes. The engaging stories capture moments such as Robert La Salle''s navigation along the Mississippi River and Lewis and Clark''s challenging expedition to the West Coast of North America, providing an unparalleled insight into the fascinating chronicles of the shaping of the American frontier.
updateseriessetdescription='Frontier Town is a radio show centered around the character Chad Remington, an aspiring lawyer in the big city, whose world is turned upside down when he learns of his father''s murder back in the small ranching town of Dos Rios. His quest for justice leads him to a new career as a crime-fighting attorney, striving to bring order to his small corner of the frontier as it transitions from the Old West to the New. The show features a cast of interesting characters, including Remington''s Western sidekick Cherokee O''Bannon, a hard-drinking gentleman of mixed blood, who is played by comedic character actor Wade Crosby. The tone of the show is adventurous and exciting, and the storytelling style focuses on the individual sagas of different towns in the wild west.
updateseriessetdescription='Gang Busters was an American dramatic radio program known for bringing authentic police case histories to its audience. Created by Phillips H. Lord, the show aimed to combine the real-life aspects of newspapers with the thrilling entertainment of gangster films from the early 1930s. The program showcased true crime cases, featuring real criminals and law enforcement personnel, and often included real wanted poster alerts and teasers referred to as "Crime Buster Clues". The show was characterized by its fast-paced, hard-hitting storytelling style and well-crafted sound effects, providing a sense of excitement and suspense that was reminiscent of good gangster movies.
updateseriessetdescription='Grand Ole Opry is a weekly American country music stage concert held in Nashville, Tennessee. Established on November 28, 1925, by George D. Hay as a one-hour radio "barn dance" on WSM, it is currently the longest-running radio broadcast in U.S. history. The show is dedicated to honoring country music and its history, featuring a mix of renowned singers and contemporary chart-toppers performing country, bluegrass, Americana, folk, and gospel music. It also includes comedic performances and skits that attract hundreds of thousands of visitors worldwide and millions of radio and internet listeners. In the 1930s, the show began hiring professional musicians and expanded to four hours, becoming a Saturday night tradition in nearly 30 states.
TheGrandOleOpryairedonWSM,andin1939,itdebutednationallyonNBCRadio.RymanAuditoriumservedasitshomefrom1943to1974,andbythen,NashvillehadbecomeAmerica''s"country music capital."Since1974,theOpryhasbeenbroadcastfromtheGrandOleOpryHouseinNashville,withanannualthree-monthwinterstintattheRymanfrom1999to2020.Theshowhashadvarioustelevisionbroadcastsovertheyears,withitscurrentpartnerbeingCircle,adigitalmulticastnetwork.AsofJanuary28,2023,5,065episodeshaveaired,andbeingamemberoftheOpryisconsideredoneofthecrowningachievementsincountrymusic.NotableactorsandindividualsinvolvedintheproductionincludeBillCody,MikeTerry,CharlieMattos,KellySutton,LarryGatlin,andBobbyBones,whoallserveasannouncersfortheshow.'
updateseriessetdescription='Great Scenes from Great Plays was a radio series that adapted around twenty minutes'' worth of scenes from a variety of plays, such as "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", among others. The show aimed to offer high-brow entertainment that wasn''t in direct competition with the burgeoning medium of television, and featured a post-discussion of each episode that encouraged church attendance regardless of a specific denomination. The first episode starred Walter H. Hampden as Cyrano de Bergerac, who then hosted the remaining broadcasts, and the acting support was provided by the Episcopal Actors Guild, which included renowned actors such as Basil Rathbone, Beatrice Straight, Jane Cowl, Ann Seymore, Boris Karloff, and Joan Caulfield.
updateseriessetdescription='Gunsmoke is a long-running classic radio show known for its high values and captivating storytelling. Set in Dodge City, Kansas in the 1870s, the show revolves around the character Matt Dillon, played by William Conrad. Gunsmoke is notable for its well-developed scripts, top-notch acting, and outstanding sound effects that transport the listener back to the old west. It features the adventures of Marshal Matt Dillon, Chester Proudfoot (played by Parley Baer), Kitty (played by Georgia Ellis), and Doc Adams (played by Howard McNear). The show''s combination of realistic stories and gripping soundscapes sets it apart from many other radio shows of its time.
updateseriessetdescription='Halls of Ivy was a radio sitcom that revolved around the story of a small Midwestern college and its President, William Todhunter Hall, played by Ronald Colman. Set in the little college town of Ivy, the show followed the interactions of President Hall and his wife, Victoria, a former British stage actress, with students, friends, and college trustees. The tone and style of the show were known for its intelligently crafted humor, attention to real-life concerns, and a knack for language play, inverted cliches, and swift puns. The dynamic between the lead couple was a great example of "opposites attract," as the characters came from contrasting backgrounds, adding another layer of comedy to the show.
updateseriessetdescription='Have Gun - Will Travel is an American Western series that revolves around the adventures of "Paladin," a gentleman investigator and gunfighter who travels around the Old West working as a mercenary hired to solve problems. Paladin prefers to settle conflicts without violence but is highly skilled in combat when necessary. The character comes from a wealthy background, is highly cultured, and resides at the Hotel Carlton in San Francisco when not working. As a hybrid between Westerns and private detective stories, the show has been described as "the Thinking Man''s Western."
updateseriessetdescription='Hello Americans was a 12-episode radio show created by Orson Welles, which focused on Latin and South American culture. The show was inspired by Welles'' interest in these regions and his time spent in Brazil working on the film It''s All True. The program featured a generally lighthearted tone, with Welles enjoying himself throughout the series. Despite moments of seriousness and occasional melodramatics, the show was able to present Central and South American countries in a positive light, emphasizing their interesting history and people without condescension. The episodes were also peppered with editorial insertions, primarily addressing racism and occasionally taking aim at fascism.
updateseriessetdescription='Heritage Over the Land is a rich, compelling documentary series that captures the transformative rebirth of the American South. Through twelve captivating episodes, the show takes listeners on a journey from the region''s humble beginnings, marked by cotton plantations, to its rapid industrialization. The series features a mix of interviews and narrative storytelling, effectively drawing in listeners and painting a vivid picture of the social, economic, and industrial revolution taking place in the South during the first half of the 20th century. Correspondent Henry Cassidy guides audiences through the powerful stories of ordinary Americans, their lives and struggles at the heart of this remarkable transformation.
updateseriessetdescription='High Adventure was a radio show focused on romantic adventure and thrilling escapades. The series was often compared to popular programs like The Whistler, Suspense, and Escape. Aimed at a masculine audience, High Adventure was known for its realistic and highly believable storylines, with the episodes'' outcomes frequently determined by the protagonist''s strength of character. The show''s episodes were underscored by music from the High Adventure orchestra and featured meticulously designed sound effects to create a highly immersive and atmospheric experience for the listener.
updateseriessetdescription='Hopalong Cassidy was a radio western program that depicted the adventures of Hopalong Cassidy, a character created by writer Clarence E. Mulford. Set at the Bar 20 Ranch, the show featured stories based on the popular movies and television series, which were themselves inspired by Mulford''s series of novels. The adventures highlighted the unique personality, mannerisms, and unusual exploits of the main protagonist, who was portrayed as a civilized knight of the range and a man of morals. William Boyd voiced Hopalong Cassidy, while Andy Clyde co-starred as California Carson, his trusty sidekick from many of the later films.
updateseriessetdescription='Horatio Hornblower is a radio show based on the novels by C.S. Forester, focusing on the adventures of its protagonist, Captain Horatio Hornblower, as he serves the British Royal Navy during the Napoleonic era. The series is known for its historical accuracy, capturing the essence of naval life in the late 1700s through the mid-1800s with a realistic tone. Michael Redgrave stars as the titular character, portraying Hornblower''s journey from a young, seasick midshipman to the Admiral of the Fleet of Britain''s Royal Navy. The show consists of 30-minute episodes filled with action and adventure, showcasing the challenges and triumphs that Hornblower faces throughout his career.
updateseriessetdescription='I Love a Mystery is an American radio drama series that follows the thrilling adventures of three friends who run the A-1 Detective Agency. The central characters, Jack Packard, Doc Long, and Reggie York, initially met as mercenary soldiers fighting the Japanese in China and later decided to form their detective agency in San Francisco. Their motto, "No job too tough, no adventure too baffling", served as a plot device to involve the trio in a wide variety of mystery, adventure, and supernatural horror stories, often taking them to exotic locales. The agency''s secretary, Jerry Booker, was played by Gloria Blondell. Over the years, the main characters were portrayed by multiple talented actors, including Michael Raffetto, Russell Thorson, Jay Novello, Jim Bannon, John McIntire, Barton Yarborough, Jim Boles, Walter Paterson, and Tony Randall.
updateseriessetdescription='In the Name of the Law was a true crime radio show that captivated audiences with thrilling stories taken from actual police case files. The engaging, short-run series followed the progress of police cases from around the country, ranging from murder to theft. Not only did the writers employ their vivid imaginations to create captivating dialogue that propelled the stories forward, but they also managed to capture the essence of the drama and suspense that accompanies intense criminal investigations. Fans of pre-1940s police dramas were drawn to In the Name of the Law, which shared similarities with other beloved shows like Honor the Law.
updateseriessetdescription='Incredible, But True was a captivating radio show that focused on dramatizing unexplainable mysteries from various time periods and locations around the world. Enhanced with dramatic organ music, the program was narrated by Ken Nordine and featured a collection of intriguing tales that covered topics such as monsters, supernatural occurrences, and voices from beyond the grave. The show was not only engaging for the audience but also allowed listeners to share these thrilling stories with friends. The creative team behind the show occasionally took liberties with the stories, modifying their endings for a more dramatic effect, resulting in a collection of classic and entertaining episodes.
updateseriessetdescription='Inner Sanctum Mysteries was an anthology radio series that featured stories of mystery, terror, and suspense. With its tongue-in-cheek introductions, the show''s format stood in sharp contrast to programs like Suspense and The Whistler. The early 1940s broadcasts opened with Raymond Edward Johnson introducing himself as "Your host, Raymond," in a sardonic voice, accompanied by a spooky melodramatic organ score played by Lew White. The program''s familiar audio trademark was the eerie creaking door which opened and closed the broadcasts, and the show often mixed horror and humor in equal doses. Memorable episodes included "Terror by Night" and an adaptation of "The Tell-Tale Heart." Established stars such as Boris Karloff, Mary Astor, Helen Hayes, Peter Lorre, Paul Lukas, Claude Rains, Frank Sinatra, and Orson Welles lent their talents to the series.
updateseriessetdescription='Jeff Regan, Investigator is a well-regarded example of the mid-century detective drama genre. The series features the eponymous protagonist, Jeff Regan, who works as a private investigator for the International Detective Bureau. The program''s tone is characterized by the hard-boiled nature of Regan''s character and his better relationship with the police as compared to his previous roles. The show''s production involved the considerable talents of notable actors such as Jack Webb, Herb Butterfield, and Frank Nelson, as well as writers like E. Jack Neuman, Larry Roman, William Froug, and William Fifield.
updateseriessetdescription='Jerry at Fair Oaks follows the delightful adventures of orphaned hero Jerry Dugan as he transitions from his life in the circus to his experiences at Fair Oaks School. With a runtime of fifteen minutes per episode, the program is ideal for even very young children to enjoy. This captivating series centers around Jerry Dugan''s journey and adventures as he begins his life at Fair Oaks School, full of new experiences, friendships, and challenges.
updateseriessetdescription='Jerry of the Circus is a heartwarming and delightful children''s series that follows the adventures of Jerry Dugan and his dog, Rags, as they join Sam Randall''s Circus after the death of Jerry''s family. With a note from his father claiming that Jerry "has the circus in his blood," the young orphan and his dog quickly become members of the Randall Brothers Circus. The show is 15 minutes in length and introduces a diverse and engaging cast of characters such as Bumps the Clown, Patsy the trapeze artist, Carmen Bandini the tightrope walker, and Major Mike the self-proclaimed star attraction on the midway.
updateseriessetdescription='John Steele, Adventurer is a radio show that first aired in 1949 and is known for its thriller and drama elements. The show featured Don Douglas as John Steele, a roving adventurer and thrill seeker who held various jobs in exotic locations such as country sheriff, special agent in Turkey, and ship''s captain. Narrated by a friend of Steele''s, the series included eerie background sounds of jungles and deserts, with hard and fast-paced action stories that appeared to be inspired by popular action magazines like All-Story and Argosy. The show deployed innovative techniques such as using an echo chamber to represent a character''s thoughts instead of spoken words, adding to the moving and adventurous tone of the series.
updateseriessetdescription='Jonathan Thomas and His Christmas on the Moon is a captivating children''s series that follows the adventures of six-year-old Jonathan Thomas as he tries to rescue his teddy bear, Guz, and save Santa Claus from the Squeebubblians. The story unfolds on Christmas Eve when Jonathan Thomas follows his teddy bear and two elves up a moonbeam, where he meets the Man in the Moon and his horse Gorgonzola. Accused of kidnapping Santa Claus, the group sets out on a thrilling quest to save him before Christmas Day. Along the way, they encounter an evil witch, a dragon with thirteen tails, and several characters from Lewis Carol''s classic Alice in Wonderland.
updateseriessetdescription='Journey Into Space is a British radio sci-fi programme that was the last UK radio show to attract a larger evening audience than television. Created by BBC producer Charles Chilton, the series was translated into 17 different languages and broadcast around the world. Known for its dramatic cliffhangers, the premise of this captivating show involves space exploration, with various series revolving around journeys to different planets.
updateseriessetdescription='Jump Jump and the Ice Queen is a delightful children''s radio show that follows the adventures of a 3-inch tall elf named Jump Jump. Created by the writing team of Mary McConnell and Harry Hickox, the show was initially a series of animated vignettes before evolving into a 25-episode serial centered around the Christmas season. The heartwarming and whimsical stories feature Jump Jump and a cast of characters including Tim, Mary Holiday, Achi Paggli the clown, Sleepy Slim the lazy lion, and the Poet, as they work together to save Christmas from the evil Ice Queen who has kidnapped Santa''s reindeer. The show''s intimate and engaging style is further enhanced by the use of voice alteration for Jump Jump, creating a unique and memorable character for listeners of all ages.
updateseriessetdescription='Let George Do It is a detective drama radio series that follows the adventures of private investigator George Valentine, who uses a classified ad to draw clients. The earliest episodes had a sitcom feel, complete with a studio audience laughing at the not-so-funny scripts, but the show quickly shifted to a suspenseful, tough guy private eye series. Valentine is assisted by his secretary Claire Brooks, aka Brooksie, and often interacts with other characters like Brooksie''s kid brother Sonny, Lieutenant Riley, and elevator man Caleb. The show''s tone is characterized by witty banter between George and Brooksie, which can be compared to later TV series like "Hart to Hart," "Moonlighting," and "Remington Steele."
ProducedbyOwenandPaulineVinson,theradioshowairedfrom1946to1954,firstontheWestCoastMutualBroadcastingSystemfromOctober18,1946,toSeptember27,1954,andthenontranscriptionsinNewYorkfromJanuary20,1954,toJanuary12,1955.ItwasinitiallysponsoredbyStandardOil,andtheshowfeaturedafullorchestraforbackgroundmusicbeforebudgetcutsforcedtheuseofanorgan.BobBaileystarredasGeorgeValentineformostofitsrun,withOlanSouletakingovertherolein1954.Overall,LetGeorgeDoItwaswell-regardedduringitstime,anditprovedtobeasteppingstoneforBobBailey,whowentontostarinthepopularseries"Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar."'
updateseriessetdescription='Life with Luigi is a radio situation comedy series focusing on Luigi Basco, a newly-arrived Italian immigrant in Chicago, and his experiences adapting to American culture. The show is a heartwarming blend of humor and human-interest stories, as Luigi attends night school classes with other immigrants from different countries and deals with the various schemes of his landlord, Pasquale. The series is rich in character-driven comedy, with the lead role of Luigi expertly portrayed by J. Carroll Naish. Using the framing device of Luigi narrating a letter to his mother back in Italy, Life with Luigi balances lighthearted fun with the poignant elements of immigration and adapting to a new life.
updateseriessetdescription='The Light Crust Doughboys was a radio show featuring a Western swing band from Texas that achieved peak popularity during the years leading up to World War II. Created to promote Lightcrust Dough Flour, the show had the Doughboys dressing up like bakers in white uniforms and poofy hats to perform their 1940s era country music. The group, formed in 1929, saw numerous changes in its lineup, including well-known Western swing musicians Bob Wills and Milton Brown. The show''s format often included the Doughboys joking around, hooting, and hollering between songs.
updateseriessetdescription='Lightning Jim follows the story of U.S. Marshal Lightning Jim Whipple, his trusty horse Thunder, and his deputy, Whitey Larson, as they attempt to portray the history of how the west was won. The show includes adventures with famous individuals from western history, such as Wild Bill Hickock. While it touches on significant historical events, it includes stereotypical portrayals of Native Americans and the history of the Union-Pacific Railroad, among other Western-related subjects. The show originally began as The Adventures of Lightning Jim and has an entertaining yet informative tone catered to western radio fans.
updateseriessetdescription='Lights Out was an American radio show devoted to horror and supernatural stories, providing listeners with a thrilling and eerie experience. The series, initially conceived as a midnight mystery serial, shifted to an anthology format emphasizing crime thrillers and the supernatural after its success. Created by Wyllis Cooper, the show''s stories were characterized by grisly tales with dark, tongue-in-cheek humor. Lights Out was known for experimenting with advanced radio techniques, such as stream of consciousness and first-person narration. The program utilized distinct sound effects to enhance the horror experience, providing realistic simulations that were unique to the drama.
updateseriessetdescription='Love Story Magazine was a popular program for women that showcased a series of dramatic and romantic tales. Filled with captivating stories of loves lost and found, terrifying treacheries, broken hearts, tearful reunions, Prince Charmings, and ladies spurned, the show aimed to capture the hearts of its listeners. The series was known for its smarmy, engaging, and heartwarming stories that provided an emotional rollercoaster for its audience, making it a perfect choice for those who enjoy melodramatic tales.
updateseriessetdescription='Luke Slaughter of Tombstone is a western drama radio series centered around the adventures of Luke Slaughter, a Civil War cavalryman who turns to cattle ranching in post-war Arizona territory near Fort Huachuca. The series features a gritty, hard-boiled tone, with Sam Buffington starring as the titular character. Together with his sidekick, Wichita, Luke Slaughter faces various adversities, such as murderers, swindlers, cheats, and robbers, as they try to run their cattle business. The show boasts original characters and plotlines crafted with the creative vision of famed radio producer and director, William N. Robson.
updateseriessetdescription='Lum and Abner is a popular American radio comedy show that was created by Chester Lauck and Norris Goff. The show''s premise is based on life in the small town of Waters, Arkansas, where Lauck and Goff grew up. The series features Lauck as Columbus "Lum" Edwards and Goff as Abner Peabody, co-owners of the Jot ''em Down Store in the fictional town of Pine Ridge, Arkansas. The two characters perform as a double act, with Lum generally playing the straight man to Abner''s attempts to break free from Lum''s influence. The pair are constantly stumbling upon moneymaking ideas only to find themselves fleeced by nemesis Squire Skimp before finally redeeming themselves. The tone and style of the radio show is primarily hillbilly humor, with a live house band playing string music to complement this theme.
updateseriessetdescription='Lux Radio Theatre was a drama anthology radio show that featured adaptations of successful Broadway plays and films. The program was broadcast on multiple radio networks and offered hour-long presentations performed live before studio audiences. Lux Radio Theatre''s episodes included a mix of drama, comedy, and action, often featuring the original stars of the adapted movies and plays. The show provided a record of some of the most important entertainment events in American theatre and film during its run.
updateseriessetdescription='Magic Island was a syndicated radio serial aimed at a juvenile audience that first aired in 1936. The show consisted of 130 twelve-minute episodes with a storyline centered around a wealthy woman searching for her long-lost daughter. The daughter is eventually found living on a man-made island that can submerge to avoid detection. Primarily targeted at small children, the series focuses on the main characters'' subsequent adventures on the mysterious island, featuring a science-fantasy theme.
updateseriessetdescription='Mama Bloom''s Brood is a unique radio series that blends elements of soap opera and situation comedy, resulting in a lighthearted and humorous plot. The story revolves around Papa Bloom (Jake) and Mama Bloom (Becky), who sell their kneepants factory and plan a vacation with their daughters Yetta and Sarah, and sons-in-law Harold and Sidney. Their journey takes them on an automobile trip to Hollywood, where they encounter various adventures and amusing situations. Mama Bloom, with her heavy Yiddish accent and distinctive way of speaking, becomes a delightful central character, drawing comparisons to Molly from The Goldbergs.
updateseriessetdescription='Mark Trail was an American radio series that included two different adaptations based on the popular comic strip by Ed Dodd. The series aimed at a young audience and revolved around adventure stories, following the hero Mark Trail, a forest ranger who battled the elements and fought enemies of man and nature, while also teaching his friends about the wilderness. Each episode featured thrilling adventures and combined the qualities of J. Edgar Hoover and Robin Hood. This format provided intelligent entertainment to many children and captured their imaginations by giving them the chance to learn about wild America.
updateseriessetdescription='Matinee Theater was a dramatic radio show which aimed at providing quality content for its Sunday afternoon listeners. Initially a continuation of the series Dangerously Yours, it was renamed to expand its range of stories. The program featured various classic and contemporary works, such as "Beautiful Dreamer", "Wuthering Heights", "Jane Eyre", and "The Scarlet Pimpernel". Victor Jory starred alongside different female leads to bring these stories to life, offering a mix of drama, love stories, and swashbuckling adventure tales to entertain audiences.
updateseriessetdescription='Meet Corliss Archer is an American radio program that centers on the teenage life of 15-year-old Corliss Archer, her family, and her boyfriend, Dexter Franklin. The show focuses on the comedic situations and challenges that Corliss faces with her family and friends, as well as her father''s pursuit of his eternal war with the female race. The show''s characters include Corliss''s parents, her good friend Mildred Ames, and her rival Betty Cameron. The writing is lighthearted, breathless, and charming, with Corliss and Dexter''s relationship at the core of the series. The show is known for its humorous catchphrases, such as Dexter''s infamous "Holy cow!" and his braying call, "Heyyyy, Corrrrrliiiiiss!"
updateseriessetdescription='Melody Ranch is a Western variety radio show centered around the talent of singing cowboy Gene Autry. Each episode of the program features a Western adventure filled with music, comedy, and action. The show is set in Gene Autry''s home at Melody Ranch, in the San Fernando Mountains. The music is heavily focused on a western style, with accordion accents and Autry''s own "Cowboy Classic." Each episode also includes a 10 to 15-minute story, fully dramatized and detailing a recent adventure that occurred at the ranch.
Theshowairedbetween1940and1956,withatwo-yearinterruptionduringwhichGeneAutryenlistedintheUnitedStatesArmytoserveinWorldWarII.AiringontheCBSradionetwork,theshow''sentirerunwassponsoredbyDoublemintgum.Thethemesongfortheprogramwas"Back in the Saddle Again."Notably,twoepisodesoftheprogramdeviatedfromthetypicalformat.OnefeaturedtherenamingofBerwyn,Oklahoma,toGeneAutry,Oklahoma,airingaspartoftheceremony.TheotherwastheJuly26,1942episodewhenAutrytookhisoathofofficetojointheUnitedStatesArmyAirForces.'
updateseriessetdescription='Mercury Theatre on the Air is a radio series that features live radio dramas created and hosted by Orson Welles. The show, which runs for 60 minutes, showcases classic literary works performed by Welles''s Mercury Theatre repertory company. The show''s tone exhibits a unique and exceptional style through the acting of various performers and the compositions of Bernard Herrmann. The format of the show focuses on classic literature, such as "Treasure Island," "The Count of Monte Cristo," and "Dracula."
TheseriespremieredonJuly11,1938,andairedforatotalof22episodes.ItwasbroadcastontheCBSRadionetwork,airingonMondaysat9pmETbeforemovingtoSundaysat8pm.Theshowmadeheadlineswithits"The War of the Worlds"broadcastonOctober30,whichcausedpanicamonglisteners,leadingCampbellSoupCompanytosignonasasponsor.MercuryTheatreontheAirmadeitslastbroadcastonDecember4,andTheCampbellPlayhousetookitsplaceonDecember9.TheshowstarrednumerousnotableactorssuchasVirginiaWelles,AgnesMoorehead,JosephCotten,andEverettSloane.'
updateseriessetdescription='Michael Shayne followed the adventures of a hard-boiled private detective, Mike Shayne, created by American crime novelist Brett Halliday. This gumshoe character was a reckless, red-headed Irishman who fought crime with a license and an attitude, adopting a loner persona akin to those of Mike Hammer and Phillip Marlowe. The show explored the darker streets of the American dream, focusing on adult themes like drugs and middle-class adultery. Mike was a believable and popular private eye, especially among post-WWII veterans who had experienced their fair share of violent morality. The radio version of the show started with Wally Maher in the title role, and its popularity led to continuous adaptations and revisions.
updateseriessetdescription='Mind Your Manners is a unique radio show that provides etiquette training for children and teenagers. The show features a rotating panel of young individuals between the ages of 8 and 18 who answer questions sent in by listeners. The questions address a variety of topics, such as how to start a conversation at a dance, whether two 16-year-old girls should go on a cross-country road trip, and whether an eleven-year-old should be smoking and drinking. Through these interactions, the show offers gentle reminders of manners and etiquette, harkening back to a simpler time.
updateseriessetdescription='Molle Mystery Theatre was a 30-minute anthology radio program that focused on stories of mystery and suspense. The show featured a distinguished "annotator" named Geoffrey Barnes, who served as an expositor, providing plot development and background information when needed. Listeners were introduced to various mysteries and their underlying crimes within each script, with the protagonistic role fluctuating throughout the series. The program showcased quality production values and performances from up-and-coming actors.
updateseriessetdescription='Moon Over Africa is a mysterious radio series believed to have originated in South Africa. The show consists of 26 episodes, each lasting 15 minutes, and follows the thrilling expedition of Professor Anton Edwards as he searches for the lost city of Atlantis. Along the way, Professor Edwards is accompanied by his daughter, fiancé, and a preserved talking human head that speaks the ancient language of the people of Atlantis. As they journey through the African jungle, the group encounters numerous strange and potentially dangerous situations, creating a unique and adventurous tone for the show.
updateseriessetdescription='Mother''s Best Flour was a lively and engaging radio show featuring Hank Williams and the Drifting Cowboys performing country, instrumental, and gospel songs. Aimed at a rural and largely female audience, the show promoted biscuit and cake flour, self-rising cornmeal, and livestock feed products. The informal banter and warm camaraderie between Hank, announcer Louie Buck, and the Mother''s Best Music Makers offered listeners a glimpse into the real personality of Hank Williams, contrary to the sad and forlorn image often portrayed in biographies. The show was characterized by its casual tone and fun atmosphere, giving off the impression of a group of friends enjoying coffee and biscuits together in the morning.
updateseriessetdescription='Mr. and Mrs. North is a radio mystery series that follows the lives of amateur detectives, publisher Jerry North and his wife Pam, who live in Greenwich Village at 24 St. Anne''s Flat. Created by Frances and Richard Lockridge, the couple stumbles across a murder or two every week throughout the show, reaching nearly 20 million listeners. Combining elements of mystery and lighthearted comedy, Pam often solves the cases, while her husband Jerry provides the background for their adventures. Mr. and Mrs. North are also featured in 26 novels, a Broadway play, a motion picture, and several television series.
updateseriessetdescription='Mr. District Attorney is a radio crime drama series that focuses on the adventures of a dedicated district attorney, initially known as "Mister District Attorney" or "Chief." The show is known for its meticulous and accurate representation of the realities of the crime world. This can be attributed to the show''s creator, former law student Ed Byron, who went to great lengths to study crime statistics, criminology texts, and even mingle with criminals and police officers to create realistic storylines. The show emphasized the importance of the district attorney''s role in safeguarding citizens'' fundamental rights, acting as a champion of the people, defender of truth, and guardian of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
TheshowairedonNBCandABCfromApril3,1939toJune13,1952,andintranscribedsyndicationthrough1953.Throughoutitsrun,variousactorsplayedthetitlerole,includingDwightWeist,RaymondEdwardJohnson,JayJostyn,andDavidBrian.Theshowalsofeaturedavoiceknownasthe"Voice of the Law,"whichdefinedthedutiesandresponsibilitiesofthedistrictattorney.Therewere195knownepisodesofMr.DistrictAttorneyduringitstimeonair,andtheshowexperiencedremarkableratingssuccess,rivallingthelikesofJackBennyandBobHope.Theshow''sstrikingsimilaritytoreal-lifecrimeeventsevencaughttheattentionoftheFBI,whopaidavisittoByroninresponsetooneofthestorylinesmirroringanactualcriminalcase.'
updateseriessetdescription='Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons was a captivating radio show that first premiered on the Blue Network. The program followed the story of a no-nonsense investigator, known only as Keen, who helps track down people who mysteriously vanish from their everyday lives. His trusty assistant Mike Clancy, a strong-willed Irishman, aids him in his disparate quests. The show evolved from its initial format as a thrice-weekly 15-minute serial, tackling baffling disappearances, to a humorous and entertaining program that saw Keen investigating murders in its half-hour week-long formula.
updateseriessetdescription='Mr. Moto is a fictional Japanese secret agent and international detective created by American author John P. Marquand. The character first appeared in six novels between 1935 and 1957, and then in various other media formats. Mr. Moto, known for his shrewdness, toughness, and ruthlessness against his enemies, is often perceived by most people as a harmless eccentric who sometimes claims to be stupid. The main characters in the novels are Westerners who encounter Mr. Moto during their adventures in exotic lands and gradually become aware of his formidable character. In the first five novels, set in the era of expansionist Imperial Japan, Mr. Moto serves as an agent of the empire, but in the final novel, set in the 1950s inside Japan, he is a senior intelligence official in the pro-Western Japanese government.
updateseriessetdescription='Murder at Midnight was a thrilling radio series featuring macabre tales frequently involving supernatural elements. Produced in New York and distributed by World Broadcasting System, the show aimed to captivate audiences with stories of suspense and horror. The series was the brainchild of Louis G. Cowan and featured engaging scripts from various writers, including Robert Newman, Joseph Ruscoll, Max Erlich, and William Morwood. Directed by Anton M. Leder and hosted by Raymond Morgan, the program enraptured listeners with Charles Paul''s haunting organ theme setting the tone for each spine-chilling episode.
updateseriessetdescription='Murder by Experts was a thrilling radio show that aired on Mutual and captivated audiences with its crime and mystery content. The highly regarded program was the brainchild of Robert Arthur and David Kogan, creators of The Mysterious Traveler, and featured stories by distinguished writers of the time. Each episode would begin with an introduction by a host, such as John Dickson Carr or Brett Halliday, who would announce the story''s title, author, and guest expert. The show was highly successful, winning the prestigious Edgar Award for best radio drama in 1950.
updateseriessetdescription='My Favorite Husband is an American radio program and network television series. The show centers around the lives of Liz and George Cugat, a married couple who live at 321 Bundy Drive in the fictitious city of Sheridan Falls. Described as "two people who live together and like it," the series focuses on the minor crises and problems that arise as a result of Liz''s quirky ideas. Each episode concludes with the couple resolving their issues and Liz affectionately referring to George as her "favorite husband." The show''s tone is light-hearted, with a mix of situational comedy and witty dialogue.
updateseriessetdescription='My Friend Irma is a radio sitcom that revolves around the life of a dim-witted blonde stenographer named Irma Peterson, played by Marie Wilson. The show focuses on the daily antics and problems that arise with Irma''s friends, especially her logical and dependable roommate, Jane Stacy, played by Cathy Lewis. The comedic tone and style of the show rely heavily on the witty and sometimes absurd interactions between these characters, as well as Irma''s humorous misunderstandings and misadventures.
updateseriessetdescription='Mystery House was a unique radio drama series that revolved around the publishing firm owned by Dan and Barbara Glenn. The series, set in New York City, featured an innovative premise where each new novel from the publishing company was acted out by the Mystery House staff prior to being accepted for publication. As a result, the show served as a testing ground for new mystery novels, with the staff handling various responsibilities such as script adaptations, acting, and sound effects, providing the audience with the opportunity to engage with the stories before they became published books.
updateseriessetdescription='Mystery in the Air was a suspenseful and thrilling radio show starring Peter Lorre, an actor known for his "creepy foreigner" persona. The show featured stories from world literature, including works by Edgar Allen Poe, Pushkin, de Maupassant, Theodore Sturgeon, and Dostoevsky. With a focus on the strange and unusual, Mystery in the Air captivated its audience with each eerie twist and turn. Peter Lorre''s distinct voice and convincing portrayals of psychopathic characters contributed to the show''s unique flavor and helped secure its place in radio history.
updateseriessetdescription='Mystery is My Hobby is a crime and detective series that follows the adventures of author Barton Drake, a mystery writer with a knack for getting himself into trouble. Portrayed by Glen Lagan, Drake is a worldly, man-about-town type of detective, more akin to Lord Peter Wimsey than the hard-boiled Sam Spade or Philip Marlowe. In a unique twist, his sidekick is police officer Noah Danton, who accompanies Drake on investigations both within and outside of the country. Danton, while somewhat dim as a police officer, follows Drake''s every move, and at the end of each episode, Drake has to explain to him how he solved the mystery. Performed before a live audience, the show had a light and engaging tone, which was different from the more serious crime dramas of the time.
updateseriessetdescription='Nero Wolfe is a Canadian radio drama series based on the detective mystery novels by Rex Stout. The show follows the adventures of the titular character, Nero Wolfe, a genius detective and his loyal assistant, Archie Goodwin. The series has a 60-minute long format with a tone and style that focuses on solving mysteries with strong attention to detail and sophisticated dialogue. The show stars Mavor Moore as Nero Wolfe and Don Francks as Archie Goodwin, and it is known for its high production values and accurate presentation of Stout''s original stories.
updateseriessetdescription='Nick Carter, Master Detective is a radio crime drama that revolves around the tales of the fictional private detective, Nick Carter. The show features Lon Clark as Nick Carter, the master detective who tirelessly works to solve crimes while navigating through various clues littered across the scenes. Carter''s assistant, Patsy Bowen, is played by Helen Choate and later Charlotte Manson, adding wit and intelligence to the crime-solving duo. The show is characterized by its dramatic narrative, organ-led background music, and sound effects that keep the energy high and the story moving along. The radio program provides a thrilling experience for listeners as they attempt to solve the cases alongside Nick Carter and Patsy Bowen.
updateseriessetdescription='Night Beat is a radio drama series that revolves around the life of Randy Stone, a reporter covering the night beat for the Chicago Star. Stone encounters an array of criminals, eccentrics, and troubled souls during his nightly search for strange and intriguing stories. While most episodes of the show gravitate toward suspense, crime, and thriller themes, Night Beat occasionally presents humorous or sentimental stories as well. Each episode concludes with Stone typing up a news story based on his latest escapades and calling for the copy boy to deliver it to an editor.
TheshowairedonNBCfromFebruary6,1950,toSeptember25,1952andwassponsoredbyPabstBlueRibbonBeerandWheaties.FrankLovejoystarredasRandyStoneandwassupportedbyanensemblecastoftalentedactorsincludingJoanBanks,ParleyBaer,WilliamConrad,JeffCorey,LawrenceDobkin,PaulFrees,JackKruschen,PeterLeeds,HowardMcNear,LureneTuttle,MarthaWentworth,andBenWright.TheannouncerfortheshowwasDonaldRickles.Inadditiontoitsradioformat,therewasatelevisionpilotepisodeofNightBeatontheanthologyseriesFourStarPlayhouse,andanebookanthologyofsixnewNightBeatstoriescalled"Nightbeat: Night Stories."'
updateseriessetdescription='Obsession is a radio show that dives into the dark and twisted aspects of the human mind, reflecting the post-World War II audience''s craving for more dramatic and thrilling programming. The show''s stories revolve around human beings in conflict with themselves, their obsessions, and their dark psychological tendencies. Its chilling and eerie narrative explores the minds of murderers, evil geniuses, and tyrants, with episodes delving into topics ranging from Napoleon''s own obsession to various individuals'' fixation on shoes, death, or tides.
updateseriessetdescription='Old Fashioned Revival Hour is a Christian evangelical radio show featuring hymns and gospel music led by Pastor Charles E. Fuller, who was one of the first radio ministers. The show aimed to spread the message of Christianity through traditional hymns sung by luminous voices. During World War II, the program aired live revivals and reached out to military personnel about to enter the Pacific theater. The show''s format and tone provided a heartfelt connection for the listeners, drawing them closer to Christian values and beliefs.
updateseriessetdescription='Old Gold Comedy Theater was a radio show that aimed to bring light-hearted entertainment to its audience. The show took its inspiration from the successful format used by the Lux Radio Theatre and Cecil B. DeMille. As a comedy series, it featured adaptations of movie scripts and top-notch actors, with each episode providing fast-paced, farcical stories and romantic "Boy and Girl Fall in Love Against The Odds" themes. Silent film star, Harold Lloyd, who had worked with film pioneer Cecil B. DeMille, was enlisted to host and present the plays. Lloyd became part of the action of the show, participating in the "play within a play" commercials and introducing the featured stories, which were primarily screwball comedies.
updateseriessetdescription='On Stage is an American radio show that features a blend of classics and original stories covering various genres such as mystery, drama, comedy, satire, and adventure. The show was created by the husband and wife team of Elliot and Cathy Lewis, who were known as "Mr. and Mrs. Radio". The program was designed to showcase strong male and female parts, with both Elliot and Cathy Lewis starring in each episode. It provided a repertory of high-quality stories, with episodes contributed by both experienced and up-and-coming writers.
updateseriessetdescription='One World Flight was a documentary radio series that chronicled Norman Corwin''s four-month journey across 16 countries, covering 42,000 miles. The show''s premise was to interview various people, including heads of state and everyday citizens, to gain insight into their perspectives on the world following World War II. These interviews would be woven together with Corwin''s commentary to create a captivating and thought-provoking program designed to help heal the wounds of the war.
updateseriessetdescription='Our Miss Brooks is a radio show that revolves around the everyday life of Connie Brooks, an English teacher at Madison High School. The series follows her interactions with other characters, such as her love interest and fellow teacher, Philip Boynton, school principal Osgood Conklin, landlady Margaret Davis, and student Walter Denton. With a comedic tone and witty dialogue, the show focuses on Miss Brooks'' experiences navigating her personal and professional relationships, and features distinctive personalities that create a humorous interplay between the characters.
updateseriessetdescription='Pat Novak, for Hire is a detective drama radio series set on the San Francisco waterfront. The show portrays the city as a dark, rough place where survival is key. The title character, Pat Novak, is not a detective by trade, but he owns a boat shop on Pier 19 where he rents out boats and does odd jobs to make money. The series is known for its fast-paced, hard-boiled dialogue and action, as well as its witty one-liners. Each episode follows a similar formula, featuring Novak taking on unusual or risky jobs, often finding himself mixed up in murder mysteries with sultry female characters and a cat-and-mouse game with Police Inspector Hellman, played by Raymond Burr.
updateseriessetdescription='People Are Funny is an American radio and television game show created by John Guedel, in which contestants were asked to carry out stunts to prove the show''s title statement. Many stunts lasted weeks, months, or even years, with successful participants receiving prizes. The show rarely featured celebrities, instead focusing on everyday people, and as a result, few recordings of the show were saved.
updateseriessetdescription='Perry Mason is a radio crime serial based on the novels of Erle Stanley Gardner. The series primarily focused on action rather than courtroom drama, blending elements of mystery and soap opera. The show''s protagonist, attorney Perry Mason, was often depicted engaging in shootouts with criminals rather than spending time in the courtroom. The series featured a variety of actors in the leading role, including Bartlett Robinson, Santos Ortega, and Donald Briggs, with John Larkin eventually taking over and portraying Perry Mason until the show''s end.
updateseriessetdescription='Philo Vance was a detective radio show created by S. S. Van Dine, that tells the story of a refined intellectual with a particular taste for art and culture. His character, while being a courteous and intelligent private detective, also has an innate contempt for inferiority in all forms. Throughout the series, Philo Vance displays his astuteness and great knowledge in areas such as psychology, art, and various academic subjects. The radio series, unlike the original books, portrays Philo Vance as a more relatable and approachable character, all while maintaining his intellectual prowess and unique characteristics. The show also features notable characters such as District Attorney Markham, and Ellen Deering, Philo''s secretary and right-hand woman.
updateseriessetdescription='Pinto Pete and His Ranch Boys is a country and western radio program featuring a variety of songs, cowboy philosophy, and spiritual messages. The show begins with the song "I am the King of the Rangers" and includes popular western tunes such as "The Roaming Cowboy," "There''s A Blue Sky," "Wait ''Till The Sun Shines Nellie," "The Blue Ridge Mountain Blues," and "When Its Prayer Meeting Time." Interspersed between the musical performances, Pinto Pete shares his thoughts and wisdom with listeners, discussing topics such as faith in God and oneself. This radio show should not be confused with the Pinto Pete comic character, a young Arizona boy featured in the 1940s.
updateseriessetdescription='Pinto Pete in Arizona was a country and western radio show spin-off from the popular program, Pinto Pete and the Ranch Boys. The show featured Pinto Pete, a singing cowboy and the boss of his ranch, along with his loyal ranch hands. Each 15-minute episode consisted of multiple songs, including at least one featuring Pinto Pete''s bass voice. The show intertwined loose plots alongside music and often included a message or lesson from Pete about faith.
updateseriessetdescription='Planet Man is an engaging science fiction series centered around the story of Dantro, a troubleshooting hero who works for the League of Planets organization. Tasked with maintaining peace and justice in the celestial world, Dantro ventures across the solar system, from Mercury to Pluto, to fight for fair play and thwart danger. With its campy and predictable plotlines, the show is a lighthearted and entertaining listen for audiences of all ages, making it an enjoyable option for laughs with friends or bedtime stories for younger listeners.
updateseriessetdescription='Police Headquarters was a captivating radio show that focused on capturing the essence of 1930s crime dramas. The show followed a procedural format, where each 15-minute episode included an opening and closing music segment, as well as a commercial by the announcer. Episodes usually began with a citizen reporting a crime via telephone, followed by the police using their two-way radio system to set up a dragnet and track down criminals. Based on actual cases, the stories presented in the series featured crimes like murder and bank robbery, with the police identifying or apprehending the perpetrators. Though the cases may not have always been solved in real life, they were portrayed with successful resolutions on the show.
Broadcastedin1932,PoliceHeadquarterswasproducedbyBruceEellsAssociatesandsyndicatedonWestCoastNBCradiostations.Therewereatotalof39episodesproduced,lastingabout15minuteseach.Theshowwasknownforprovidingaglimpseintothe1930s,makingitinterestingandengagingforlistenersatthetime.Someinterestingtriviaabouttheprogramisthatwhilethestorieswerebasedonactualcases,theywerealwayspresentedwithasuccessfuloutcomeontheshow,regardlessofthereal-liferesult.Theradioshowisconsideredpartofthe"golden age of radio,"butthereisnotmuchinformationaboutitsproduction,actors,orothernotableaspects.'
updateseriessetdescription='Police Reporter is a 15-minute dramatic series based on true crime stories. Syndicated by Radio Release Limited, the series consists of sensational and melodramatic stories that revolve around various murder cases, with each episode using real names, dates, and locations. The show''s distinct style is reminiscent of Front Page Drama, and the police officers featured often solve the cases through the incompetence of the criminals rather than their investigative prowess. This creates a chilling and intriguing atmosphere within the series that has captivated its listeners for years.
updateseriessetdescription='Ports of Call is a unique and captivating radio show that takes its listeners on a journey to different countries across the globe in each episode. The show delves into the history and culture of various nations, using dramatizations to depict and bring to life the significant events that shaped each country''s identity. Setting the atmosphere, the series transports the listeners to a new destination with the help of a tramp steamer''s whistle and an announcement of the series title, followed by a musical interlude.
updateseriessetdescription='Proudly We Hail was a public service show for the Army and Air Force that aimed to strengthen the defense machine during a time of national emergency. The show was initially designed to bolster worker morale during the buildup of tensions in the Far East and just prior to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. The episodes featured recruitment ads, a short play with a big-name Hollywood actor, and an interview with the star at the end. Some notable actors that participated in the show include Clark Gable, Robert Mitchum, Glenn Ford, Alan Ladd, and William Holden.
updateseriessetdescription='Quiet, Please was a radio fantasy and horror program that captivated audiences with its engaging storytelling style and diverse range of topics, such as romance, science fiction, crime, and even humor. Created by Wyllis Cooper, the show''s episodes focused on first-person narration, immersing listeners into a captivating world of suspense and intrigue. The program featured Ernest Chappell as the lead actor and announcer, who took on various roles including that of an oil platform worker, mountain climber, or soldier, with the show distinguishing itself through a skillful use of silence and a simplistic production style that relied primarily on the organ for its musical score.
updateseriessetdescription='Quiz Kids was a popular educational radio and TV series that featured a panel of five children, chosen for their high IQs, strong academic interests, and appealing personalities. The quiz show, hosted by Joe Kelly, involved Kelly asking questions sent in by listeners, which were researched by Eliza Hickok and Rachel Stevenson. The answers were provided by the panel, which rotated weekly based on top scores, with the three highest-scoring children each week joined by two others the following week. They were no longer eligible to participate once they reached the age of 16. The show''s format encouraged children to display their intelligence and knowledge in a variety of subjects while engaging the audience with their personalities and sense of humor.
updateseriessetdescription='Ranger Bill is a Christian radio adventure serial focused on the life and experiences of Park Ranger Bill Jefferson. Set in the small Rocky Mountain town of Knotty Pine, the show follows Ranger Bill, played by Miron Canaday, as he faces various challenges with his friends and colleagues, such as Stumpy Jenkins, an old-time ranger known for his marksmanship, Henry Scott, Bill''s teenage ward, and Gray Wolf, a Dakota tribe member who brings both traditional methods and modern forest management to the team. The show often incorporates positive Christian values, while the characters tackle issues ranging from lost kids and elephant attacks to spacemen and hidden treasures in the Amazon.
updateseriessetdescription='Recollections at 30 is a radio show created to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the National Broadcasting Company (NBC). The show compiles various archival recordings into a 25-minute format, with some episodes following a theme or focusing on popular radio programs or honoring famous people. Utilizing a vast range of recordings, the series covers subjects such as historical events, popular culture, and music from the past. Additionally, the show solicits ideas from listeners and honors their requests, which often includes featuring some of the earliest recordings in radio history.
updateseriessetdescription='Life on Red Horse Ranch is a captivating radio show that masterfully combines thrilling serialized storytelling with the evocative music of the Old West. The show follows the adventures of old Sam Carter and his hired hands, as they attempt to save Red Horse Ranch from land grabbers, cattle rustlers, and various other challenges faced by ranchers. The tale is filled with drama, romance, and comedy, painting a vivid picture of the lives of the characters as they face danger, fall in love, and find humor in the mundane. The Texas Rangers provide the show''s music, skillfully incorporating elements of drama, romance, comedy, and western action to create a soundtrack that sets the perfect backdrop for the gripping story.
updateseriessetdescription='Redbook Dramas is a radio show based on short stories from Redbook Magazine. Each 15-minute episode features a different tale, often with a background of love, mystery, adventure or romance, set in exotic locations such as Yucatan, France, Dalmatia, and Manchuria. The stories showcase remarkable characters and unique circumstances, such as a surly army private getting into trouble with his pet goat, an American schoolteacher caught up in political intrigue abroad, and a domestic servant solving a murder case in the Arctic Circle. Some of the authors featured on the show include Elaine Carrington, known for her radio soap operas When a Girl Marries and Pepper Young''s Family, and Frank R. Adams, famous for his short stories in popular magazines of the era.
updateseriessetdescription='Richard Diamond, Private Detective is a radio show centered around a slick and sophisticated detective, Richard Diamond, who enjoyed bantering with his clients and entertaining his girlfriend, Helen Asher, more than his detective work. The show involved Diamond getting involved in dangerous and often violent situations while solving murder cases, but as a skillful and witty detective, he never got shot or seriously injured. His relationship with Lt. Levinson of the police force, whom Diamond often helped reluctantly, provided an element of humor in the show. Despite their on-and-off compatibility, the two characters were portrayed as the best of friends.
updateseriessetdescription='Ripley''s Believe It or Not is a radio show hosted by its creator, Robert Ripley himself. The show features strange and bizarre stories collected from Ripley''s travels around the world, with each episode focusing on a specific theme like beauty, South America, war facts, inventions, or the craziest people. The show also includes dramatic reenactments of stories and customs, comedy sketches, and musical interludes. During part of its run, music was provided by Ozzie Nelson and His Orchestra, with Harriet Hillard (later Harriet Nelson) performing vocals.
updateseriessetdescription='Ripley''s One Minute Shorts is a captivating radio show that revolves around exploring the strange, miraculous, and unbelievable events, characters, and oddities from around the world. The show''s host, Robert Ripley, rigorously searches for and documents these extraordinary occurrences, providing the audience with an engaging and mind-boggling experience. Despite the seemingly outlandish nature of these tales, they are all true, solidifying the show''s premise that truth is indeed stranger than fiction. With a straightforward format and unique content, the show retains its fascinating charm for listeners from all generations.
updateseriessetdescription='Rocky Fortune is an American radio drama with Frank Sinatra as the lead, playing the role of marginally employed Rocko Fortunato, also known as Rocky Fortune. Created by writer George Lefferts, the show follows Rocky''s exploits as he takes on various odd jobs, which often lead him into contact with criminals and situations where he helps those in need. Employers and assignments varied, with the only other recurring character played by Barney Phillips as the dim-witted police Sergeant Hamilton J. Finger. Sinatra''s relaxed and somewhat flippant persona combined with the humor and absurdity of the series provided a fun and engaging listening experience for the audience.
updateseriessetdescription='Rocky Jordan is a radio series centered around an American restaurateur named Rocky Jordan who finds himself solving mysteries and embarking on adventures in Cairo. Set in the Café Tambourine, which is described as "crowded with forgotten men, and alive with the babble of many languages," the show follows Jordan as he encounters crime, mystery, beautiful women, or a combination of the three. With a deliberately Eastern atmosphere created through music and sound effects, the show carefully uses real-life street names in Cairo, adding authenticity to its setting.
updateseriessetdescription='Rogue''s Gallery is a detective drama radio program centered around Richard Rogue, a private detective who typically encounters beautiful women while on cases. Throughout each episode, Rogue loses consciousness and converses with his alter ego, Eugor, who offers him crucial information to solve the case. The program maintains a relatively lighthearted tone, similar to Dick Powell''s later series, Richard Diamond, Private Detective. In addition to Powell, actors such as Barry Sullivan, Chester Morris, and Paul Stewart also portrayed the role of Rogue in later iterations of the series.
updateseriessetdescription='Romance, also known as Theater of Romance, was a radio show that focused on romantic drama and served as a filler for various programs. With a captivating mix of tender love stories from today and memorable love stories from the past, the storylines often revolved around historical fiction and were bound to the films featuring the Hollywood stars who appeared on the show. As the series progressed, the writing and stories improved, and despite its status as a filler, the show gained a faithful listening audience that helped it become almost as popular as Lux Radio Theatre. The show was characterized by its live audience and captivating performances, offering a unique and engaging listening experience.
updateseriessetdescription='Romance of the Ranchos was a captivating 30-minute program that sought to recreate the spirit and life of the ranchos and vaqueros in Southern California during a time when the daily way of life was significantly different. Sticking to a strict storyline, the show provided in-depth descriptions of the customs and lifestyles of the era, adding a rich historical context to the program. The commercials followed suit, giving listeners a glimpse into the vast land ownership of the past compared to the present day. Romance of the Ranchos was noted for its well-written scripts and historical accuracy, which greatly contributed to the show''s immersive atmosphere.
updateseriessetdescription='Rotary Golden Theater was a captivating radio show produced by the International Rotary Association, which focused on various situations involving individuals facing challenges that were ultimately resolved by the Rotary Club. Each of the thirteen 15-minute episodes delved into distinct storylines that highlighted the positive impact of the Rotary Club on people''s lives. With relatable characters and dramatic sequences, Rotary Golden Theater demonstrated the moral implications of the presented scenarios, leaving a lasting impression on its listeners.
updateseriessetdescription='Screen Directors'' Playhouse was a popular American radio and television anthology series that featured leading Hollywood actors performing adaptations of well-known films. The radio program invited the original directors of the films to sometimes take part in the production, often introducing the radio adaptations and making brief curtain-call appearances alongside the cast and host at the end of the show. The television version of the show, which aired during the 1955-56 season, focused mostly on original teleplays and several adaptations of famous short stories, such as Robert Louis Stevenson''s "Markheim."
updateseriessetdescription='Sears Radio Theater was a radio drama anthology series that presented a different genre of drama for each day''s broadcast. The series featured a variety of themes, such as "Western Night," "Comedy Night," "Mystery Night," "Love and Hate Night," and "Adventure Night." Each of these themes was hosted by a different celebrity, including Lorne Greene, Andy Griffith, Vincent Price, Cicely Tyson, Richard Widmark, Howard Duff, and Leonard Nimoy. The show included many actors from the Golden Age of Radio, and the program was produced and directed by Fletcher Markle and Elliott Lewis. The theme music for the show was composed and conducted by Nelson Riddle. Sears Radio Theater was praised for its ambitious attempt to reinvigorate radio drama and was broadcast in stereo.
updateseriessetdescription='Secret Agent K-7 Returns is a syndicated radio series that first aired in 1939, featuring seventy-eight fifteen-minute episodes revolving around spy stories. The character of Secret Agent K-7 didn''t participate in most of the adventures but rather introduced the stories of what other agents did. As the episodes progressed, K-7 took a more active role, assigning missions to the three main agents who starred in the program and occasionally assisting in capturing the antagonist. The series was well-paced and exciting, focusing on various plans to undermine world peace, including sabotage, blackmail, assassination, and border violations. The episodes had historical significance as they subtly warned America about the danger of Hitler and the start of World War II in Europe.
updateseriessetdescription='Secrets of Scotland Yard was a crime drama series that captivated listeners with stories based on true cases from the London Metropolitan Police. Each week, the show followed detectives at Scotland Yard as they investigated notorious criminals and their infamous trials. The gripping stories ranged from the theft of the British crown jewels to murder investigations, with each case presenting a unique mystery for the detectives to solve. The show, an independent production by the Towers of London syndicate, initially featured Clive Brook as the host and later introduced an actor portraying Superintendent X of Scotland Yard, adding authenticity to the narrative.
Theseriesairedinternationallybetween1949and1951andeventuallymadeitswaytotheUSradionetworkin1957ontheMutualBroadcastingSystem.Withover100episodes,oneofthem,"The Bone From A Voice Box",servedastheprototypeforanotherwell-knownTowersOfLondondramaticseries,TheBlackMuseum,bothfeaturingrenownedactorsashostandnarrator.CliveBrook,theinitialhostofSecretsofScotlandYard,wasanaccomplishedfilmdirector,writer,andactorwhowasbestknownforhisrolesin"Shanghai Express"and"Sherlock Holmes".Hisexperiencewiththe1936film"Scotland Yard Commands"broughtanairofauthenticitytotheshow,asdidhisdiscussionswithcrimeexpertandreporterPercyHoskins.'
updateseriessetdescription='SF-68 is a South African science fiction anthology series that featured stories penned by renowned authors such as Ray Bradbury and Harlan Ellison. Hosted by Michael McCabe, a well-known South African radio talent, the show captivated listeners with its engaging and thought-provoking episodes. Each story explored a different aspect of the realm of science fiction, showcasing tales featuring futuristic technology, societal changes, and characters with unique abilities. The program''s well-written dramas challenged the listener''s imagination and spurred them to think beyond the seemingly impossible, creating an immersive experience that took them on a journey into a world of fantastic possibilities.
ThepopularradioshoweventuallymadeitswaytoAmerica,whereitcontinuedtoexpanditsfanbase.SF-68airedfromMarch1968andfeaturedepisodessuchas"Last Rites,"whichbroughtapriestfacetofacewithhisownfaith,"Wanted in Surgery,"whichexaminedthefutureofmedicineandtheimplicationsofroboticmedicalprofessionals,and"Jenny with Wings,"whichtoldthestoryofagirlbornwithwingsthatallowedhertofly.Whilelittleisknownaboutthebroadcastingdetailsoftheshow,itswell-craftedstoriesandintriguingpremisemadeitanunforgettablepartofradiohistoryforthoseluckyenoughtohaveexperiencedit.'
updateseriessetdescription='Shell Chateau was a musical variety series that showcased a range of talents and featured diverse acts. The host of the show changed several times during its run, with entertainers such as Al Jolson, Wallace Beery, and Smith Ballew taking on the role. The program began with an opening song, followed by a comedy routine, a guest performer, more music, and then ended with a dramatic sketch. Film stars would occasionally perform scenes from their movies to promote them, while the show broadcast from Los Angeles, giving it an air of glamour and exoticism.
updateseriessetdescription='The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes is a detective mystery radio show that aired in the United States between 1930 and 1936, adapting Sir Arthur Conan Doyle''s Sherlock Holmes stories. It returned as The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes from 1939 to 1950, which continued to focus on the legendary detective''s gripping cases. The original series was largely scripted by Edith Meiser, who not only adapted all but one of Doyle''s stories but also crafted several original episodes. Meiser returned to work on The New Adventures until 1943, when she left over a dispute with a sponsor over the amount of violence in the program, returning again to write the seventh season.
updateseriessetdescription='Soldiers of the Press is a war drama that was created in New York and syndicated by the World Broadcasting System. The series features 15-minute episodes that retell recent news stories from action during World War II. The show is narrated by United Press correspondents, including Walter Cronkite and Harrison Salisbury, and covers a variety of events such as the attack on Pearl Harbor, the Marines hitting the beach at Guadalcanal, and Doolittle''s bombing raid on Tokyo. Veteran New York actors like Lon Clark and Jackson Beck bring vivid action-based narratives to life, highlighting the dedication, bravery, and sacrifice of wartime correspondents and fighting forces.
updateseriessetdescription='Space Patrol is a thrilling adventure series set in the 30th century, which follows the mission of bringing law and order to the interplanetary frontier. Each episode revolves around the Space Patrol crew, commanded by Commander Buzz Corry, as they journey through the universe in Terra V. The show entails high adventure in the wild vast reaches of space, daring missions in the name of interplanetary justice, and travels into the future with Buzz Corry, commander-in-chief of the Space Patrol.
updateseriessetdescription='Speed Gibson of the International Secret Police is a radio adventure series written by Virginia Cooke that follows the exploits of 15-year-old pilot Speed Gibson. He becomes a member of the International Secret Police through his uncle Clint Barlow and encounters fascinating adventures that involve shortwave radio, aviation, and crime-fighting missions. The series is divided into two storylines - "The Menace of the Octopus," where Speed is inducted into the International Secret Police and pursues the Octopus and his gang in the Orient; and "Speed Gibson and the Atlantian Syndicate," which sees him continue his adventures in Africa.
updateseriessetdescription='Stand By for Crime is a crime drama radio show from the early 1950s that adopts a "true story" style of delivery, reminiscent of classic crime shows such as Gangbusters and Mr. District Attorney. Although not a true crime show, it features a very believable news anchor named Chuck Morgan, played by Glen Langen, who works at a Los Angeles radio station called KOP. He is friends with Lieutenant Bill Miggs of the police force who tips him off about crime news. Carol Curtis, played by Adele Jurgens, is Morgan''s "Gal Friday" who also gets involved in these crime capers. The trio encounters various characters, mostly with shady backgrounds. The dialogue is well-written and engaging, with enjoyable old-school repartee between Morgan and Curtis.
updateseriessetdescription='Strange as it Seems was a radio program that offered listeners strange and unusual tales about fantastic people and events. Based on the daily syndicated newspaper cartoon panels created by John Hix, the show featured a blend of dramatized events, mini plays, and fanfare music, all designed to entertain and educate the audience about the marvels of the world. The program typically included 2 or 3 dramatic segments, followed by an Ex-Lax commercial and 2 or 3 strange stories. The show would then conclude with a preview of the next show''s stories, another Ex-Lax commercial, a quirky fact, and a short musical ending. Live interviews with unusual personalities, such as the World''s Fastest Talker, were also occasionally featured.
updateseriessetdescription='Strange Wills was a unique radio program that focused on the complexities, dramas, and legal entanglements that arise from certain wills, often featuring unusual bequests or missing heirs. Based on actual wills with the names of those involved changed, the stories were compiled by lawyer-turned-author Ken Krippene and showcased the exceptional talents of stage and film star Warren William, who portrayed Probate Attorney Warren Francis O''Connell. The cast for most of the productions included its host and star, Warren William, and co-stars such as Howard Culver and Carleton G. Young, as well as many of the West Coast''s finest voice talent, creating a captivating and engaging show.
updateseriessetdescription='Adventures of Superman is a superhero fiction and action-adventure radio show that follows the story of Superman, a DC Comics character. The show is packed with exciting episodes, ranging from the pre-jet flight era in 1939 up through the atomic 1950s. Throughout these decades, Superman takes on various challenges, including battling Nazi spies, uncovering evil genius schemes, and fighting extraterrestrial beings. In addition to the iconic character, a smart and cynical Lois Lane, portrayed by Joan Alexander, provides insight into the working women of World War II, while Perry White and Jimmy Olsen interact with Superman.
updateseriessetdescription='Suspense was a radio drama series that aired on CBS Radio from 1940 through 1962. Focusing on suspense thriller-type scripts, the show gained a reputation for providing "radio''s outstanding theater of thrills" and managed to attract several leading Hollywood actors of the era. Often featuring high production values and gripping stories, Suspense truly stood out in its genre. Many of the show''s best episodes were original radio plays created specifically for the series, with some classic stories and novellas adapted occasionally. The show attracted a wide array of A-list Hollywood stars, such as Cary Grant, Orson Welles, Joseph Cotten, and many others.
Theshowwasbroadcastforovertwentyyears,startinginJanuary1942,withatotalof947performances.Itwentthroughseveralmajorphases,characterizedbydifferenthosts,sponsors,anddirector/producers.Nearlyall(approximately895)episodesarestillavailabletocollectorstoday.TheserieshadagenerousbudgetfromCBSandin1948,itbecamepopularenoughtobebroadcastforacompletehourratherthanjustthirtyminutes.TheactorRobertMontgomerywasbroughtintointroducetheplayswhilereplacingthe"Man in Black"characterandoccasionallystarringinthem.Theshowcontinuedtoproducehigh-qualitydramaandattractnotableactorsuntiltheriseoftelevisionandbudgetconstraintsaffectedtheindustry.AfterairingitslasttworadiodramasonSeptember30,1962,Suspenseendeditsrun,markingamajormilestoneinradiodramahistory.'
updateseriessetdescription='Tales of the Diamond K was a syndicated radio show aimed at a juvenile audience that featured captivating stories from the Old West. The show was hosted and narrated by Ken Maynard and often involved tales of cowboys and cattle trails, rodeos and parades, hidden gold and buried treasure. The stories were set in Ken Maynard''s Diamond K Ranch, and the series aimed to intrigue and entertain young listeners with self-contained, adventurous episodes.
updateseriessetdescription='Tales of the Texas Rangers was a western radio drama that strayed from its genre by focusing on modern crimes that took place in Texas between 1928-1948 rather than being set in the 1800s like most Westerns of the time. Modeled after the successful Dragnet program, this police drama employed sophisticated scientific techniques to track down and apprehend criminals. Based on the real-life Texas Ranger Division, which was initially formed in 1823 by Stephen Austin and now consists of 150 commissioned officers, the show aimed to provide realistic and accurate portrayals of the Rangers'' work.
updateseriessetdescription='Tarzan and the Diamond of Asher is a radio show featuring the iconic fictional character Tarzan, created by Edgar Rice Burroughs. The show is an exciting serial adapted from the novel, Tarzan and the Forbidden City. The story takes place deep in the heart of Africa, where a mysterious extinct volcano houses the Forbidden City of Asher. Throughout the series, two safaris face danger, death, and adventure as they endure hardships and perils. One safari, led by a cunning Oriental, seeks the Father of Diamonds, while the other aims to rescue their leader''s son. As intrigue, mystery, and danger unfold, Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle, navigates through the challenges presented in the story.
updateseriessetdescription='Tarzan and the Fires of Tohr is a thrilling radio serial that follows the adventures of Tarzan and his friend, Paul D''Arnot, as they investigate the illegal activities of slave traders and ivory smugglers. After saving a member of the Burton-Ashleigh expedition from death, they learn that the rest of the group is lost and agree to help them find their way out of the jungle. However, they soon find themselves captured by a mysterious yellow race and taken to the lost city of Tohr, where they face a series of dangerous challenges, including the arenas, rogue elephants, and sacrifice to the Fires of Tohr - a volcanic fire pit hidden beneath the temple of their lion-like god. As they navigate through the dangers, they encounter love, hate, jealousy, political intrigue, courage, and loyalty, making for an engaging and exciting story.
updateseriessetdescription='Tarzan: Lord of the Jungle is an exciting radio show that features the adventures of Tarzan, a character who has been raised in the dense African jungles since infancy. Known as Tarzan of the Apes, he lives among the wild animals and navigates the dangerous terrain with ease. The show''s format is episodic, allowing listeners to follow Tarzan''s thrilling escapades and consistently experience new adventures. With compelling storytelling and vivid sound effects, the show immerses its audience into the wild and untamed world of Tarzan.
updateseriessetdescription='Tarzan of the Apes was a radio show that brought the thrilling adventures of Edgar Rice Burroughs'' iconic character Tarzan to American families through a unique pre-recorded format. The show featured Edgar Rice Burroughs'' daughter, Joan Burroughs, as Jane and her husband, former movie Tarzan, Jim Pierce, as the Lord of the Jungle. The Tarzan show was distinctive in its use of state-of-the-art recording technology and elaborate sound effects to immerse listeners in the world of jungle noises, including the roaring of lions, the screaming of panthers, and the cries of bull apes. Imagination played a significant role for the audience as the vivid sounds transported them into the heart of Tarzan''s adventures.
updateseriessetdescription='The Adventures of Ellery Queen is a radio detective program that features an amateur mystery writer in New York City, who helps his police inspector father to solve baffling murder cases. Adapted from the novels and short stories written by Frederic Dannay and Manfred Bennington Lee, the show''s format invites a panel of armchair detectives to try to solve each case during its broadcast. A "Challenge to the Reader" is inserted right before the solution, declaring that the reader has seen all the same clues Ellery Queen has, and only one solution is possible. The show''s tone is less "hardboiled" than other pulp detective stories of the time, embracing the intellectual aspect of solving mysteries.
updateseriessetdescription='The Adventures of Frank Race was an adventure melodrama radio show that focused on its protagonist, Frank Race, a former attorney who traded his career for the world of intrigue in the OSS during World War II. After the war, he set out to make adventure his new business. Alongside his sidekick Mark Donovan, Race often began his adventures in New York but traveled the world to investigate international insurance scams and other crimes. The show featured elements of espionage, cloak-and-dagger mystery, and even some romance, making it a unique mix of genres that could be considered a blend of more established shows like Dangerous Assignment and Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar.
updateseriessetdescription='The Adventures of Marco Polo is an adventure radio show with a gripping plot, vibrant characters, and a captivating atmosphere. The show, set in the 13th century, follows the journey of the famous Venetian merchant and explorer Marco Polo as he embarks on a treacherous voyage to the exotic land of China. Along with his assistant Binguccio, the duo encounters shipwrecks, scorching deserts, and treacherous mountains, before finally reaching the palace of the powerful ruler Kublai Khan. The radio show is rich in gripping tales of friendship, loyalty, and love, transporting the audience to a world of wonders and excitement.
updateseriessetdescription='The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet is an American sitcom that starred the real-life Nelson family. The show''s premise revolved around the everyday life of the Nelsons, consisting of the entertainment duo of Ozzie Nelson and his wife, singer Harriet Nelson, and their sons, David and Ricky. The series was known for its focus on family values, humor, and relatability, showcasing the family''s interactions with neighbors, friends, and each other. It aimed to depict a realistic portrayal of an American family while maintaining a light and entertaining tone. Much of the series'' storylines were inspired by the actual lives of the Nelson family, which contributed to the show''s authentic and engaging style.
updateseriessetdescription='The Adventures of Sam Spade was a radio series centered around the character of Sam Spade, a San Francisco detective created by Dashiell Hammett for his 1930 crime novel, The Maltese Falcon. The show was brought to radio by William Spier, a renowned master of mystery who had previously worked on the highly rated thriller, Suspense. The series portrayed Sam Spade as a hardboiled detective with a deep, cynical voice (played by Howard Duff and later Stephen Dunne), known for his distinctive traits such as riding streetcars, disliking cabs, and enjoying cheap liquor. Spade dictated his cases to his secretary, Effie Perrine (played by Lurene Tuttle), a talkative and lovesick woman. Each episode unfolded chronologically, shifting between Sam and Effie''s interactions and the dramatization of Sam''s dictation.
updateseriessetdescription='The Aldrich Family is a popular radio teenage situation comedy that revolves around the misadventures of Henry Aldrich, a likable and awkward teen. The show is set in Centerville, USA and follows Henry''s relationships with his friends, family, and romantic interests. The creation of playwright Clifford Goldsmith, the show is known for its opening exchange, where Henry''s mother calls "Hen-reeeeeeeeeeeee! Hen-ree Al-drich!", and he responds with a breaking adolescent voice, "Com-ing, Mother!"
updateseriessetdescription='The Baby Snooks Show was an American radio program starring comedian Fanny Brice as Baby Snooks, a mischievous young girl who was 40 years younger than the actress who played her. The series began as a comic strip called "The Newlyweds" featuring a couple and their child, Baby Snookums. Fanny Brice then began doing her Baby Snooks character in vaudeville and eventually made it to Broadway in the Follies show. The radio program became a nation''s favorite situational comedy, featuring the character''s hilarious pranks and antics, along with Snooks'' long-suffering, often-cranky father, Lancelot "Daddy" Higgins. The show was known for its lively, humorous tone and style.
updateseriessetdescription='The Bickersons was a radio comedy sketch series that featured a married couple, John and Blanche Bickerson, who spent most of their time together engaging in relentless verbal battles. The show was created by Philip Rapp, known for writing the Fanny Brice skits which eventually evolved into the popular Baby Snooks radio show. Hosted by Don Ameche and singer-actress Frances Langford, the show had a sitcom format, with John and Blanche often arguing about various topics such as jobs, money, and each other''s family members. While most of their skits depicted their constant bickering and arguments, there were moments when the couple showed tenderness towards one another, suggesting an underlying love despite their constant disputes.
updateseriessetdescription='The Big Show is a radio program that features famous guests performing skits, songs, and comedic routines, with the aim of attracting dwindling audiences back to radio. Hosted by Tallulah Bankhead, the 90-minute show was known for its stellar line-up of guests, which included names such as Ethel Merman, Danny Thomas, Fanny Brice, Phil Silvers, Bob Hope, Clifton Webb, Gloria Swanson, Marlene Dietrich, Judy Holliday, Ethel Barrymore, Jimmy Durante, Milton Berle, and many more. The show''s format included comedy, drama, and music, all performed by the biggest stars of the time.
updateseriessetdescription='The Big Story was a true crime radio drama that focused on real-life news stories, primarily featuring murder and other violent crime cases from the perspective of a newspaper reporter. Each week, the show dramatized the heroic deeds of a different news reporter who had solved a crime, exposed corruption, or performed a notable public service. At the end of each program, the actual news reporter was brought on the air and given a $500 reward by the show''s sponsor, Pall Mall.
updateseriessetdescription='The Bing Crosby - Rosemary Clooney Show featured entertainers Bing Crosby and Rosemary Clooney in a 20-minute program aimed at female listeners. The show''s format involved taping dialogues weeks in advance and incorporating songs performed by Crosby and Clooney either as solos or duets. The program had a fun and informal tone, with Crosby and Clooney''s friendly banter and musical performances delighting listeners.
updateseriessetdescription='The Blue Beetle follows the story of Dan Garrett, a rookie patrolman who transforms himself into the mysterious Blue Beetle, a daring crusader for justice, by donning bullet-proof blue chain mail. Created by Charles Nicholas, the character first appeared in the comic book Mystery Men in 1939. In his quest for justice, young Dan Garrett turns to a second life of fighting crime as the Blue Beetle, equipped with a costume of bullet-proof chain-mail-like cellulose material, a small beetle-shaped marker, a "Beetle Signal" flashlight, and various other crime-fighting gadgets including a revolver, the "BeetleMobile" car, the "BeetleBird" airplane, and a "magic ray machine."
updateseriessetdescription='The Burns and Allen Show starred American comedy duo George Burns and Gracie Allen. The pair portrayed a married couple who entertained radio audiences with their contrasting personalities and banter. Burns, playing the straight man, often found himself flustered by the hilariously convoluted logic of his addle-headed wife, Allen. Balancing humor and warmth, the show''s format often involved the duo engaging in humorous domestic situations and misunderstandings, as well as interacting with characters played by other actors on the show.
updateseriessetdescription='The Chase is an action-packed radio show with a variety of genres including adventure, mystery-horror, crime, and science fiction. Each episode revolves around a central theme of pursuit where the hunter chases the hunted, ensuring high levels of excitement and suspense. The show is known for its exceptional quality, thanks in part to the involvement of director Fred Weihe, who is also noted for his work on X Minus One. The series is created by Lawrence Klee of Mr. Keen fame, and features Fred Collins as the announcer, adding to its immersive and engaging nature. With its thrilling chase scenes and impressive production values, listeners are sure to be captivated by The Chase.
updateseriessetdescription='The Clock is a suspense anthology series that follows a 30-minute program format narrated by Father Time. Created by Lawrence Klee, the show''s stories are driven by the theme of time, often personified by the show''s narrator. The series is known for its ability to captivate its audience through its thrilling narratives and character portrayals. Initially featuring New York radio talent, the production of the show shifted to Hollywood, pushing for a more diverse range of guest actors, including Cathy Lewis, Elliott Lewis, Jeanette Nolan, and Hans Conried.
updateseriessetdescription='The Clyde Beatty Show centered around the adventures of the renowned animal trainer, Clyde Beatty, as he sought new and more exotic beasts for his circus performances. As the owner of the Clyde Beatty Circus, the show follows Beatty''s adventures in Africa and India, hunting down animals in their native jungles for his acts. Stemming from a series of books and a film serial of the same name, the program aimed to capture the thrill, excitement, and drama of the circus behind the scenes, while also highlighting Beatty''s dangerous encounters and mastery of wild animals.
updateseriessetdescription='The Crime Club was a radio show aired on the Mutual Broadcasting System that featured murder and mystery dramas, many of which were adaptations of books published by the Doubleday Crime Club. Each episode began with a phone call to the series host, The Librarian, who would then invite the caller to listen to a Crime Club story. The Librarian, portrayed by Barry Thomson and Raymond Edward Johnson, would read the prologue, setting an ominous tone for the story to follow. The series featured a variety of sinister and suspenseful tales, with scripts by Stedman Coles and Wyllis Cooper, who were known for their work on Lights Out and Quiet Please.
updateseriessetdescription='The Damon Runyon Theatre was an entertaining radio show that captured the charm and essence of author Damon Runyon''s unique world of New York City street characters. The show followed the stories and antics of colorful characters such as gamblers, hustlers, actors, and gangsters, all narrated by the central character, Broadway, who was wonderfully portrayed by actor John Brown. With its tongue-in-cheek style and combination of both serious and comical storylines, the show stood out for its talent in adapting Runyon''s tales into a seamless atmosphere that beautifully depicted a fantastical version of New York City, capturing the hearts and imaginations of its audience.
TheradioshowwasfirstairedontheindependentradiostationKSELinLubbock,Texas,betweenNovember1948andDecember1951.ProducedbyAlanLadd''sMayfairTranscriptionCompany,theshowmanagedtoavoidpotentialproductionpitfallssuchasthere-shootof"The Boy with Green Hair"andtheinfamous"Petrillo Ban"onnewradiorecordings.Atotalof52episodeswerecreated,showcasingtheimpressiveworkofveterandialecticianslikeGeraldMohr,HerbVigran,SheldonLeonard,LuisVanRooten,AlanReed,andLionelStander,whobroughtvividauthenticitytoeveryepisode.Theshow''spopularityalsoreachedtelevisionformat,withtheAmericananthologyTVseriesDamonRunyonTheater,whichairedforatotalof39episodesonCBSfromApril1955throughFebruary1956.'
updateseriessetdescription='The Danny Kaye Show was a comedy-variety radio program that featured singing, instrumental music, and various kinds of comedy sketches. The show aimed to entertain both children and adults with its lively and humorous content. Danny Kaye, a talented entertainer and one of the first owners of Seattle''s baseball club, the Mariners, led the show. Kaye''s career in the entertainment industry took off in 1940 when he appeared in the Broadway smash "Lady in the Dark." His wife, Sylvia Fine, played a crucial role in managing his career and contributed to the writing and production of The Danny Kaye Show.
updateseriessetdescription='The Devil and Mr. O was a horror radio program that was part of the famed Lights Out series, which had already become well-known for its graphic sounds of murder and gore. Created by Arch Oboler, the show featured eerie and fantastical stories that combined dialogues, storylines, and sound effects to captivate and draw in listeners. Oboler served as the host for the program, taking on the persona of "Mr. O" and setting an intense and captivating tone that kept listeners on the edge of their seats.
updateseriessetdescription='The Falcon is a hard-boiled spy drama that follows the adventures of Michael Waring, an American agent with the codename "Falcon." Known for its mix of danger, romance, and comedy, each episode typically begins with a call from a beautiful woman seeking the Falcon''s assistance. Waring, always ready to solve a mystery, speaks with a slightly British accent, engaging in witty banter with the woman before the episode''s adventure begins. The Falcon often encounters incompetent police officers, who are incapable of solving the mysteries without Waring''s clever assistance.
updateseriessetdescription='The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired by Frederick Lewis Collins'' book of the same name. The show revolved around the stories of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and their various cases, focusing particularly on lesser crimes such as robbery, graft, and interstate car theft. Unlike other detective and cop shows of its time, the narrative was told mostly from the point of view of the criminals, giving the show a unique "Howdyduit" approach to crime storytelling. The series starred, among others, Martin Blaine, Donald Briggs, and Alice Frost, and featured the March from Prokofiev''s The Love for Three Oranges as its theme music.
updateseriessetdescription='The Fred Allen Show was a long-running American radio comedy program that featured comedian Fred Allen and his wife Portland Hoffa. The show''s premise revolved around humorous and satirical skits, often focused on current events and the world of entertainment. With a variety of segments, including its most popular "Allen''s Alley," listeners were entertained as Allen explored an imaginary neighborhood and interacted with various characters. The show''s tone was light and witty, with an emphasis on Allen''s clever quips and ad-libs that kept the audience engaged.
updateseriessetdescription='The Grantland Rice Story is a serialized radio program based on Rice''s popular autobiography "The Tumult and The Shouting." The 15-minute series comprises 52 sequential installments that closely follow the text of the book, narrated by sportswriter Jimmy Powers. Powers reads and comments on Rice''s story in the first person, as Rice intended, and the material is augmented by contemporary asides and updates from Powers. The program provides a comprehensive insight into the career and experiences of one of the most important sportswriters in American history, during an era where the pen and typewriter was still a vital part of the news media.
updateseriessetdescription='The Great Gildersleeve is a radio situation comedy that features the character Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve, a regular from the radio show Fibber McGee and Molly. The show focuses on Gildersleeve''s life as he moves from Wistful Vista to Summerfield to oversee his late brother-in-law''s estate and take care of his orphaned niece and nephew, Marjorie and Leroy Forrester. As a confirmed bachelor and the town''s water commissioner, Gildersleeve navigates the singles scene, interacting with a colorful cast of friends and neighbors, including the Jolly Boys Club, Judge Hooker, pharmacist Richard Q. Peavey, and barber Floyd Munson.
updateseriessetdescription='The Green Hornet is a radio adventure series that follows the dual life of Britt Reid, a sophisticated newspaper publisher by day who becomes a masked vigilante at night. Alongside his trusty valet, Kato, Reid faces crime head-on, often resorting to dubious means to gain information from criminals and racketeers. The series is distinguished by its use of classical music for themes and scene transitions, and is considered one of radio''s best-known juvenile adventure programs. The premise of the show was to demonstrate that one person could challenge the corruption within the political system by becoming an outlaw and taking matters into their own hands.
updateseriessetdescription='The Harold Peary Show is an American radio situation comedy program, which followed the life of an older, unmarried man named Honest Harold Hemp. He lived with his mother and nephew, while hosting a radio homemakers program on the fictional radio station. The show was characterized by Peary''s unique voice and witty humor, which garnered a following among its listeners. However, it often faced criticism for its similarity to Peary''s previous show, The Great Gildersleeve, which makes it difficult for the show to escape its predecessor''s shadow.
updateseriessetdescription='The Haunting Hour is a mystery-horror anthology show that focuses on psychological mysteries, "whodunit" thrillers, and crime crusades. Featuring a talented cast of network stars, the show is known for its classic chills and high melodrama. With a legendary and eerie organ soundtrack that sets the haunting atmosphere, The Haunting Hour captivates listeners with the suspense and terror of the stories. The show stands out in the wide variety of programming that emerged in the commercial Golden Age of Radio.
updateseriessetdescription='The Health and Happiness Show is a radio program featuring the legendary country musician Hank Williams. The show revolves around Williams'' soulful songwriting and heartfelt performances, which remain timeless and relevant even after 70 years. Consisting of eight episodes, listeners experience Williams'' powerful and piercing voice through a mix of his early hits such as "Lovesick Blues" and "Mind Your Own Business." Although the audio quality of the recordings is as good as his studio-produced releases, the program follows a formulaic structure, with each 15-minute episode including an opening song, duets with his first wife Audrey, and some fiddle numbers from the Drifting Cowboys band member Jerry Rivers.
updateseriessetdescription='The Hermit''s Cave was a syndicated horror radio series that featured chilling tales of ghosts, murders, and other eerie occurrences. The show was narrated by a mysterious character, the Hermit, who would invite listeners to turn out their lights and immerse themselves in the terrifying stories he had to share. The Hermit''s Cave was known for its suspenseful storytelling, atmospheric sound effects, and skilled voice acting, which contributed to the show''s overall spooky and unsettling ambiance.
updateseriessetdescription='The Hillbilly Boys was a radio show that featured live music and general entertainment hosted by W. Lee O''Daniel. The show was centered around a country and western swing musical theme, often showcasing talented musicians with roots in the "hillbilly" culture. One memorable aspect of the show was O''Daniel''s role as an announcer, providing moral lessons and reciting poems he had written. This helped to create a laid-back and light-hearted ambiance, allowing the audience to feel a connection with the musicians and other performers. The show''s popularity most likely relied heavily on O''Daniel''s ability to promote the music and talent within the Texas region.
updateseriessetdescription='The Jack Benny Program was a radio show that adapted various names based on its sponsors at the time. The show featured comedy sketches, banter between characters, and musical numbers. It starred Jack Benny, who played the role of a vain, argumentative, miserly character for four decades. The show''s format allowed for the characters to interact with the audience and comment on the program itself. Over the years, the program evolved from a variety show to a modern domestic situation comedy form, depicting the fictionalized life of Jack Benny, a radio star.
updateseriessetdescription='The Key is a mystery and suspense radio show that captivates listeners with its intriguing premise: every door has a key, and behind every unopened door lies a mystery waiting to be unraveled. The show, created by renowned mystery pulp writer and world traveler James Workman, explores various murder mysteries, such as the killing of showgirls, robbers, and even elderly men! Each episode features a unique cast of characters, skillfully portrayed by talented actors who bring the stories to life. With its riveting stories, well-executed acting, and a healthy dose of mayhem, The Key keeps listeners on the edge of their seats, making them curious yet fearful of what lies behind the next door.
updateseriessetdescription='The Life of Riley is an American radio situation comedy that revolves around the life of Chester A. Riley, a wing riveter at the fictional Cunningham Aircraft plant in California. Portrayed by William Bendix, Riley is a stubborn and opinionated character, who is certain that his way is the right way. The show focuses on Riley''s family and neighbors as they navigate through various comical situations. The series was known for its humor and entertaining value, featuring a supporting cast of characters such as the friendly undertaker, Digby "Digger" O''Dell, who contributed to the show''s light-hearted and engaging style.
updateseriessetdescription='The Line-Up is a hard-boiled police drama radio show that offers a realistic look into the daily lives and activities of policemen. Set in an unnamed city, the series begins with a police line up and revolves around the investigations of various cases, ranging from murders and kidnappings to thefts and obscene phone calls. While the cases are fictional, the show maintains a high level of realism akin to Dragnet, another popular police drama of the time. Each episode offers a mix of suspense, action, and humor as the police officers work relentlessly to solve the cases.
updateseriessetdescription='The Lives of Harry Lime was a British radio series that followed the misadventures of its title character Harry Lime, a con-artist portrayed by Orson Welles. This character was reprised from the 1949 cult movie, The Third Man, and the radio series was set before the events in the film. Most episodes opened with a haunting theme by Anton Karas, followed by a gunshot, and then an introduction by Welles as Harry Lime. Being the first independently-produced series that the BBC ever broadcasted, it inspired a Pocket Book of short stories based on scripts, some of which were reportedly written by Orson Welles himself.
updateseriessetdescription='The Lone Ranger was a western adventure show primarily aimed at children, although it found a strong adult following, as well. The storyline followed the daring and resourceful masked rider of the plains and his faithful Indian companion, Tonto, as they fought for law and order in the early western United States. The Lone Ranger was inspired by Texas Ranger Captain John R. Hughes and the character gained a strong presence in popular American culture. The Lone Ranger''s fight for justice began after surviving a massacre alongside Tonto, where they began working together to bring criminals to justice in the Old West.
updateseriessetdescription='The Man Called X is an espionage radio drama that follows the adventures of the suave and sophisticated Ken Thurston, an undercover international troubleshooter for a mysterious American governmental agency. Assisting him is the shady character Pegon Zeldschmidt, played by Leon Belasco. The series, known for its captivating stories featuring danger, intrigue, and romance in exotic settings, was directed by Jack Johnstone, with music credited to Johnny Green. The show''s famous tagline was, "Wherever there is mystery, intrigue, romance, in all the strange and mysterious places of the world, there you will find The Man Called X".
updateseriessetdescription='The Marriage was a light-hearted radio show that revolved around the lives of Ben Marriott, a New York lawyer, and his wife Liz, a former buyer for a New York department store. The show often focused on Liz''s struggles to adjust to her new role as "just a housewife" and the couple''s problems with their children. The unique format of the show had Ben, played by Hume Cronyn, and Liz, played by Jessica Tandy, alternating narration week by week, providing different perspectives on the Marriott family''s life.
TheshowairedontheNBCnetworkfromOctober4,1953,untilMarch28,1954,afterbeingadaptedfromtheBroadwayplayTheFourPoster,inwhichCronynandTandyhadpreviouslyappeared.Atotalof26episodeswereproduced,andlater,atelevisionseriesofthesamenamewascreatedin1954,alsostarringHumeCronynandJessicaTandy.TheTVseriesonlylastedforeightepisodes,afterreceivingwarmreviews.ThescriptsfortheradioserieswereprimarilywrittenbyErnestKinoy,andtheclosingthemewas"A Star Is Born"byRobertFarnon.ThecastoftheradioshowalsoincludedDeniseAlexanderasthecouple''sawkwardteenagedaughter,Emily.'
updateseriessetdescription='The Martin and Lewis Show was a radio comedy-variety program starring Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. The show featured an opening song by Martin, along with some verbal slapstick, a guest appearance from a Hollywood star, more antics from Lewis and a closing number by Martin. The program was a mix of comedy and music, showcasing Martin''s crooner talents and Lewis''s silly humor. The chemistry between the two performers was a key factor in the show''s success, as they played off of each other''s strengths to create a unique and entertaining listening experience.
updateseriessetdescription='The Mel Blanc Show is a radio situation comedy that features Mel Blanc as the main character playing a hapless fix-it shop owner. In this show, he does not perform any character impersonations or use any of his famous cartoon voices, instead using his natural voice. The comedy revolves around Mel''s misadventures with his girlfriend Betty Colby and the interactions with the other wacky characters on the show. These recurring characters include Zookie, a stuttering helper, Mr. Colby, Betty''s father, Mr. Cushing, lodge president, Mr. Potchnik, piano teacher, and various others who pop up from time to time, giving ample opportunities for Mel to display his comedic talents.
updateseriessetdescription='The Mysterious Traveler was a popular radio show that captivated mystery lovers with a blend of fantasy, science fiction, crime dramas, and suspense. The show''s enigmatic protagonist, played by Maurice Tarplin, took listeners on thrilling and chilling journeys as he introduced them to worlds filled with intrigue, darkness, and unexpected twists. The program showcased a wide range of stories that kept audiences on the edge of their seats, earning multiple nominations for the esteemed Edgar award for "Best Radio Drama."
BroadcastedontheMutualBroadcastingSystemfromDecember1943toSeptember1952,TheMysteriousTraveleraccumulatedatotalofnearly400episodes,withonlyaround70remaininginexistencetoday.TheshowwascreatedbythenotablewritingduoRobertArthurandDavidKoganandwassponsoredbyAdamHats.TheMysteriousTraveler''spopularityresultedinanextensionoftheshowintovariousformsofmedia,suchasamagazine,acomicbook,andevenTVadaptations.Someofthemostfamousepisodesinclude"They Who Sleep,""Man the Insects Hated,""The Good Die Young,""Behind the Locked Door,"and"Death Comes for Adolph Hitler."Additionally,severalothersupernaturalshowswereinspiredbyTheMysteriousTraveler,furthersolidifyingitslastingimpactonaudiencesandtheentertainmentindustry.'
updateseriessetdescription='The New Adventures of Nero Wolfe is a radio drama series where the titular character, Nero Wolfe, serves as an armchair detective. Wolfe, a character created by American mystery writer Rex Stout, is known for his large size and particular quirks, such as his love for gourmet food and strict daily schedule focused on eating and cultivating his collection of orchids. Relying on his assistant, Archie Goodwin, to carry out the legs work, Wolfe solves crimes and mysteries from the comfort of his home without visiting crime scenes. This radio drama series emphasizes the unique and eccentric personalities of the characters, while incorporating engaging plots and verbal exchanges to entertain the audience.
updateseriessetdescription='The Pacific Story was a radio documentary that introduced American listeners to the rich and complex histories of the countries and cultures around the Pacific Rim. The show''s premise was based on the idea that with Europe in ruins due to World War II, the Pacific might emerge as the center of political and social change in the world, making it crucial for people to know more about the region. The series covered a wide range of nations, including Japan, China, Australia, New Zealand, the Philippines, Korea, India, Russia, and Burma, among others. With a focus on everything from politics to weather and culture, The Pacific Story was narrated by Gayne Williams and featured insights from notable authorities on Pacific affairs such as Henry Luce and Pearl S. Buck.
updateseriessetdescription='The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show is a comedy radio program that focuses on the lives of real-life Hollywood couple Phil Harris, a jive-talking hipster bandleader, and his glamorous movie star wife, Alice Faye. The show portrays the ups and downs of their lives as they raise their daughters—Alice Jr. played by Jeanine Roose and little Phyllis, played by Anne Whitfield—with humor and wit. The show is set around Phil''s band and its eccentric members, providing an entertaining mix of music and comedy. It stands out from other radio shows for its sharp and free-wheeling style that foreshadows modern television sitcoms.
ThePhilHarris-AliceFayeShowairedonNBCfrom1948to1954withatotalof297episodesbroadcast.ActorssuchasGaleGordonandWalterTetleywereamongthenotablemembersoftheshow''scast,withGordonplayingMr.Scott,aRexallrepresentative,andTetleyintheroleofdeliveryboyJuliusAbbruzio.TheshowwasproducedanddirectedbyPaulPhillipsandfeaturedsubtlecommercialsforRexallwithintheprogram,similartoTheJackBennyProgramandFibberMcGeeandMolly.Despiteitspassageoftime,JohnDunning,in"On the Air, The Encyclopedia of Old Time Radio,"commendstheshowforitsdelightfulimpactthatremainsrelevanttoday.'
updateseriessetdescription='The Red Skelton Show was a popular American television comedy/variety show that featured a mix of comedy sketches, monologues, and musical performances. The program''s primary focus was on physical humor and was known for its colorful and creative characters created by Red Skelton, resulting in a unique and engaging viewing experience. Skelton, a master character actor, and mime had a joke book with a reported 180,000 jokes and was renowned for his rapid-fire jokes and gags, in addition to his storytelling skills in longer sketches centered around American life. The Red Skelton Show stood among the most celebrated shows of its time, earning various accolades such as Emmy Awards and a Golden Globe for Best TV Show.
TheRedSkeltonShowwasontheairfrom1951to1971,beginningandendingitsbroadcastrunonNBC,withthemajorityofits672episodesairingonCBS.Throughoutitstwenty-yearrun,theshowprovedresilientinvariousaspects,fromtimeslotstoformatchanges,whichhelpeditremainastapleinAmericanentertainment.TheshowwasproducedatDesiluProductionsandCBSTelevisionCityinHollywoodandwastelecastincoloraround100timesbetween1955and1960.Skelton''sshowfeaturednotablegueststarssuchasJohnWayne,JackBenny,andPhyllisDiller,withmusicalaccompanimentprovidedbytheshow''sorchestra,ledbyfamousbandleaderDavidRose,whoalsocreatedtheshow''ssignaturetune,"Holiday for Strings".Theprogram''sappealandmemorablecharacterscontributedgreatlytoRedSkelton''scareer,makingtheshowabelovedpieceoftelevisionhistory.'
updateseriessetdescription='The Roy Rogers Show was a western radio program that focused on the adventures of Roy Rogers, one of the most popular singing-cowboy movie stars of the time. The show seamlessly blended western music, campfire banter, and thrilling adventures in which justice triumphs over evil. Roy Rogers provided much of the show''s vocal music, with his band "The Sons of the Pioneers" featuring heavily in the series, as well as his steed Trigger, his wife Dale Evans, and a rotating cast of comical sidekicks. The show''s opening theme "It''s Round-Up Time on the Double-R-Bar" was later replaced by the famous "Happy Trails" song written by Dale Evans, and Roy would often close the show with the phrase, "Goodbye, good luck, and may the good Lord take a likin'' to ya."
updateseriessetdescription='The Saint is an American detective-adventure radio show centered around a Robin-Hood-type character, Simon Templar, created by author Leslie Charteris. The show follows the thrilling escapades of Simon, who remains one step ahead of both the police and criminals while trying to help people. Referred to as "The Saint" by millions of fans from books, magazines, and movies, Simon Templar''s character is known for his swashbuckling, devil-may-care attitude and his impeccable skill at outwitting both the law and the lawless. The program''s introduction paints Simon Templar as a sophisticated crime fighter, further setting the show''s exciting and mysterious tone.
updateseriessetdescription='The Scarlet Pimpernel is a historical adventure radio drama series based on the novel by Baroness Emmuska Orczy. Set in England and France in 1792 during the French Revolution, the story follows Sir Percy Blakeney, an English aristocrat who secretly works within the French circles of power to save the falsely accused from execution. He adopts a foppish, effete persona to maintain his cover and his true identity is only known to his followers, the League of the Scarlet Pimpernel. The show is known for its fine cast, rousing orchestral scoring, excellent sound effects, and a tightly written script that stays very close to the dialogue of the original novel.
ProducedinLondon,theradiodramafirstappearedasthesummerreplacementforTheCavalcadeofAmericain1952-53.MariusGoring,anactorbestknownforhisroleascomposerJulianCrasterinthemovieclassic"The Red Shoes,"playedtheroleofthePimpernel.ProducedbyHarryA.Towers,theseriesissuretodelightfansoftheScarletPimpernelmovies,historylovers,andaudiobooklistenerswhowantamoredramaticandengagingstorytellingexperience.'
updateseriessetdescription='The Sealed Book was a radio series that featured mystery and terror tales, known for its melodramatic and thrilling style. The show''s premise revolved around a mysterious keeper opening a secret vault containing a sealed book that held all the secrets and mysteries of humankind. Each episode introduced a new tale of murder, madness, or dark deeds, with Philip Clarke as the host. The series included organ solos that occasionally interrupted the chilling narratives, and it ended with fans being encouraged to tune in for the next week''s story.
updateseriessetdescription='The Shadow is a fictional character published by Street & Smith and created by writer Walter B. Gibson. The enigmatic character originally served as a narrator for the radio program Detective Story Hour, intended to boost sales of Street & Smith''s Detective Story Magazine. The protagonist was later developed into a distinct literary character in 1931, featuring in several forms of media, including comic books, comic strips, serials, video games, and films. As a crime-fighting vigilante, The Shadow was known for his expert detective skills, mastery of hand-to-hand combat, and ability to become invisible. The character''s catchphrase, "Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? The Shadow knows!", spoken by actor Frank Readick, became a recognizable idiom in American culture.
updateseriessetdescription='The Six Shooter was a western drama radio show featuring James Stewart as Britt Ponset, a frontier drifter known for his skill with a gun. Created by Frank Burt, the show focused on the adventures of Ponset as he wandered through the wild west, often stumbling into other people''s troubles and occasionally having to use his gun to resolve them. The show''s tone leaned more towards comedy than other western radio shows, with episodes featuring Ponset getting involved in a variety of amusing situations, such as playing Hamlet with a crude road company or becoming involved in a Western version of Cinderella.
BroadcastingforonlyoneseasonfromSeptember20,1953,toJune24,1954,TheSixShooterairedonNBCandhadatotalof39episodes.TheradioshowwasdirectedbyJackJohnstoneandfeaturedmusicprovidedbyBasilAdlam.NotableactorsthatparticipatedintheproductionincludedParleyBaer,VirginiaGregg,HowardMcNear,andWilliamConrad.Inadditiontotheradioshow,aHollywoodStarPlayhouseepisodetitled"The Six Shooter"wasbroadcastonApril13,1952,andaTVpilotepisodefeaturingJamesStewartwascreatedbutneverturnedintoafullseries.'
updateseriessetdescription='The Sound of War is an 18-episode radio show that features a range of sound clips, some rare, from notable figures such as Adolf Hitler, Franklin Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, Benito Mussolini, Neville Chamberlain, General Douglas McArthur, Charles DeGaulle, and Hermann Goering. The series used the tagline, "The Actual Sound Record of World War II. The drama preserved for all time through the medium of radio. An era not to be forgotten." The show places emphasis on the Fall of France period with three unique episodes dedicated to it. Produced by Bud Greenspan and narrated by his brother David Greenspan, the show aimed to preserve the dramatic events of World War II for future generations.
AlthoughitisunclearwhenTheSoundofWarwasfirstbroadcast,itappearstobefromthelate1950sorearly1960s.TheserieswasproducedbyWestinghouseBroadcastingin1965andcarriedasimilartaglinetothatofitsBritishcounterpart,the1973-74televisiondocumentaryseriesTheWorldAtWar.TheSoundofWarprovidedauniqueperspectiveonthehistoryofWorldWarIIthroughitscollectionofsoundclipsandtheactualvoicesofmanykeyfigures.TheGreenspanbrotherswentontoproducemanyfilmsportsdocumentaries,predominantlyfocusedontheOlympics,withDavidPerryalsobeingrememberedas"the voice of the Olympics."'
updateseriessetdescription='The Strange Dr. Weird was a horror and mysterious melodrama radio program featuring Maurice Tarplin as the narrator, who also lent his creepy voice to the more famous series, The Mysterious Traveler. With its spooky organ music and macabre themes, the show focused on supernatural tales, bits of gore, and innuendos of dread, all backed by an eerie atmosphere. Tarplin''s performance as the titular character was reminiscent of the fine actor Boris Karloff, and Tarplin''s famous introduction and closing lines captured the chilling essence of the show, inviting listeners to come in and explore the frightful stories that awaited inside Dr. Weird''s house on the other side of the cemetery.
updateseriessetdescription='The Tenth Man is a radio show series centered around mental health and the experiences of various individuals suffering from mental illnesses. Produced by the National Mental Health Foundation, the show aims to educate and create awareness of mental health issues throughout the country. Each episode focuses on a specific person dealing with a mental illness, portraying their journey with topics such as depression, loneliness, social phobias, and discrimination against those who have received mental health treatment. The show has an altruistic and educational tone, shedding light on the challenges faced by those with mental health conditions and the need for emotional guidance and support within communities.
updateseriessetdescription='The Unexpected is a radio show based on the theme of terror melodrama. With a fifteen-minute format, the show focuses on quickly drawn weird stories, all ending with a twist to deliver a sudden shock to the listener. By maintaining the element of surprise, The Unexpected ensures that the listener is always on their toes. The show features excellent actors to deliver their lines and the overall direction keeps it on the path of being thrilling, similar to other shows such as Suspense, Lights Out, or Quiet Please.
updateseriessetdescription='The Weird Circle was a 30-minute, syndicated supernatural and fantasy radio drama series characterized by its adaptations of stories from famous authors such as Robert Lewis Stevenson, Victor Hugo, Edgar Alan Poe, and Charles Dickens, with most of the stories originating from the Victorian era or older. The show had a low production budget, which meant that it did not feature well-known voice actors, but it did make use of the acting talent available in New York City. One unique aspect of the show was the absence of music, apart from brief interludes between scenes, which some believe contributes to the show''s timeless appeal.
updateseriessetdescription='The Whistler is a haunting American radio series that follows an unseen narrator who seems to revel in watching murders happen and telling the grim stories that follow. The Whistler, who does not use a surname and evades capture, stays hidden in the criminal underworld, observing evildoers carry out their schemes without them noticing. The show''s tone and style center around gritty crime stories and mystery, wherein the killer is often punished by a twist of fate that only The Whistler seems to expect.
updateseriessetdescription='Theater Five was an ambitious attempt by ABC to revive radio drama in the early 1960s. The series was named after its time slot, 5:00 PM, and took on an anthology format, with each episode comprising a 20-minute short story. The subject matter ranged across various genres, with a particular emphasis on science fiction and topical issues drawn from daily news stories. Among the personnel involved in the show''s production was Fred Foy, best known for his work on The Lone Ranger.
updateseriessetdescription='Theatre Royal is a British anthology series featuring plays based on prominent literature, films, and English theater. The program was produced in two series and had Sir Lawrence Olivier and Sir Ralph Richardson as hosts, narrators, and oftentimes lead actors. The show presented new radio adaptations of famous stories and lesser-known masterpieces by both American and English authors. Theatre Royal attracts audiences with its variety that is typically missing in similar anthology series, and timeless performances by talented actors.
updateseriessetdescription='This Is Your FBI was a radio crime drama that featured true cases from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), as seen from an agent''s perspective. FBI Chief J. Edgar Hoover endorsed the show, calling it "the finest dramatic program on the air." The series included stories of crackdowns on organized crime, individual lawbreakers, and false accusations. Each episode alternated between the criminals'' actions and the agents'' accounts of the investigations. The show highlighted the FBI''s latest methods and techniques through the dramatization of its closed case files, with narration provided by Frank Lovejoy, Dean Carleton, and William Woodson.
updateseriessetdescription='Truth or Consequences is an American game show that combines quiz elements with wacky and often embarrassing stunts for contestants. The show''s premise involves contestants being given two seconds to answer a trivia question correctly, often designed to be unanswerable or simply a bad joke. If the contestant fails to answer correctly or completely, they must face the "consequences" by performing a zany stunt. The show''s format and audience reactions made it a hugely popular show during its run and a testament to the sportsmanship of the American people.
updateseriessetdescription='Vic and Sade was an American radio sitcom created and written by Paul Rhymer. The show revolved around the daily lives of a married couple, Victor Rodney Gook and his wife Sade, along with their adopted son Rush. Labeled as "radio''s home folks," the series focused on the characters'' interactions and conversations in their mid-western home. Known for its quiet and calm atmosphere, Vic and Sade was a unique offering in comparison to other shows of its time. The program did not have a continuous storyline and had only a few sound effects, giving it a distinct tone and style.
updateseriessetdescription='Vox Pop was a popular radio program that featured interviews, quizzes, and human interest stories. Often called Sidewalk Interviews or Voice of the People, the show was established in Houston in 1932 when Parks Johnson and Jerry Belcher used portable microphones to interview people on the street about the presidential election. The format expanded with the duo later moving to New York and the show gaining co-hosts such as Wally Butterworth, Neil O''Malley, and Warren Hull. The conversations between interviewers and participants were often natural and engaging, and the show covered a wide range of topics, asking passersby humorous questions and interviewing people from all walks of life.
updateseriessetdescription='We Came This Way is an engaging and informative docudrama series that traces the development of American culture, values, legal systems, and ideals from their origins in the earliest framework of modern society. The show explores the events and developments that have shaped democracy from the Middle Ages to the present day. With a focus on the history of the Magna Carta and the legal principles it established, the series highlights the timeliness of the arguments on both sides of each democratic ideal presented. In addition to legal concepts, We Came This Way covers topics such as property conveyance, fair trade and taxation, and marriage principles.
updateseriessetdescription='Whitehall 1212 was a weekly crime drama radio show that showcased authentic stories taken from the files of Scotland Yard''s Black Museum. The episodes, described as "the plain unvarnished facts, just as they occurred", followed the perspectives of the police working on the cases, providing a toned-down portrayal of crime. The fictional host, Chief Superintendent John Davison, acted as the curator of the Black Museum and used the artifacts as a basis for each episode. The series was well-researched and featured an entirely British cast to retain an authentic appeal.
updateseriessetdescription='Wild Bill Hickok was a popular radio show focused on western adventures, aimed at younger audiences. The story revolved around Marshal Wild Bill Hickok, played by Guy Madison, and his sidekick Jingles B. Jones, played by Andy Devine. The show''s format included the heroic duo getting into various predicaments, fighting and eventually winning against all odds, before riding off in search of another adventure. The tone and style of the show were similar to other radio western shows of the time, adhering to a simple plot structure and focusing on action and heroism.
updateseriessetdescription='WJSV Complete Broadcast Day was a unique radio event that captured an entire day of broadcasting on September 21, 1939. The show featured a mix of music, comedy, drama, news, and advertisements, providing listeners with an immersive audio experience. The broadcast day began with local programming, including news, talk, and recorded music, and continued with a variety of programs, including soap operas, quiz shows, and live orchestra performances. From President Franklin Roosevelt''s address to Congress to a baseball game between the Washington Senators and the Cleveland Indians, WJSV Complete Broadcast Day presented a fascinating look at the radio programming of the time, as well as the events happening both locally and globally.
updateseriessetdescription='Words at War was a 30-minute dramatic anthology series that focused on stories adapted from books written about World War II. The series was done in a docu-drama style, featuring music by Frank Black and direction by Anton M. Leder. Each episode provided stark, sobering realism to stories penned by different authors, tackling hard-to-comprehend subjects such as the taking of innocent civilian lives. The series effectively combined history, literature, and wartime propaganda, offering a glimpse into the beliefs and fears of American authors during World War II. With each author having their own strengths and weaknesses, the quality of the episodes varied, but all maintained a thought-provoking and powerful impact.
WordsatWarairedonNBCfrom1943to1945,producedincooperationwiththeCouncilonBooksinWartime.Basedonliteraturecreatedduringthewarbyvariousauthors,theshowaimedtobea"living record of this war and things for which we fought."Althoughspeculativeattimes,theepisodeswerebasedonrealeventsorpotentialfutureevents.TheserieswassupportedbyJohnson''sWaxandinitiallydebutedintheFibberMcGeeandMollytimeslot.Mostoftheseriesisavailabletoday,withwell-preservedaudioquality.'
updateseriessetdescription='World Adventurer''s Club is a captivating radio show set in a luxurious gentleman''s club, reminiscent of those that thrived in the 1890s in Europe and the US. The show has a unique format, with each episode featuring a report from a club member who has just returned from an exciting adventure in a distant, mysterious place. The series creates a rich atmosphere of camaraderie, adventure, and discovery, transporting the listeners to exotic locations and intriguing events without even leaving their seats. As the stories unfold, listeners are immersed in a world of vivid storytelling with a slight colonial undertone, reflecting the historical and political context of the time.
updateseriessetdescription='X Minus One was a science fiction radio drama series that gained recognition for its high production values and adaptation of stories from leading American authors of the era. The show featured adaptations of stories from popular science fiction magazines, Astounding and Galaxy, and brought to life the works of well-known authors such as Ray Bradbury, Isaac Asimov, and Poul Anderson. The series focused on futuristic adventures, exploring new dimensions in time and space, providing listeners with a glimpse into a million possible years on a thousand potential worlds.
updateseriessetdescription='You Are There is a unique educational radio series that focuses on bringing history to life by using a modern network newsroom approach to report on great events of the past. Created by Goodman Ace, the program features announcers and wartime correspondents such as Richard C. Hottelet, John Daly, and Don Hollenbeck, who immerse the listener in the unfolding events through realistic dialogue and character interactions. The creative use of sound effects and actors, directed by Robert Lewis Shayon, provides an engaging and thought-provoking experience, allowing listeners to imaginatively participate in major historical events.
Theshowwasoriginallybroadcastfrom1947to1950,airingatotalof90episodesunderthetitles"CBS Is There"and"You Are There."Currently,only75oftheseepisodesareknowntoexistinrecordedform.Inadditiontotheradioseries,YouAreTherealsotransitionedtotelevisionin1953,withWalterCronkiteastheregularhost,andaireduntil1957.Arevivaltookplacefrom1971to1972,withCronkiteonceagainservingasthehost.NotablegueststarsincludedJohnCassavetes,JamesDean,PaulNewman,JeanetteNolan,KimStanley,RodSteiger,BeatriceStraight,andJoanneWoodward.'
updateseriessetdescription='You Bet Your Life is an American comedy quiz series that has aired on both radio and television. The show''s premise revolves around contestants engaging in humorous conversations with the host, with gameplay often taking a backseat to the comedic interplay between the host and the contestants. Each episode typically featured two or three two-person teams, who were usually selected from the studio audience. The series is best known for its original version, which was hosted by Groucho Marx and featured announcer and assistant George Fenneman. Gameplay often involved contestants trying to guess a "secret word" for a chance to win a prize.
updateseriessetdescription='You Can''t Do Business With Hitler is a radio show series created by the Office of War Information (OWI), based on the experiences of Douglas Miller, a former commercial attaché to the American Embassy in Berlin. The show exposes the Nazi technique of plundering and looting conquered lands through a series of government propaganda plays, providing an insight into Miller''s time working in Germany during the 1930s. With scripts written by Elwood Hoffman and direction by Frank Telford, the show unveils narratives of dishonest trade deals and other serious offenses committed by the Nazis, such as mass murder, religious oppression, and educational suppression.
updateseriessetdescription='Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar is a radio drama series that centers on the adventures of Johnny Dollar, a freelance insurance investigator. With a format that distinguishes it from other shows, it does not feature a partner, assistant, or secretary for the protagonist. Instead, the character closest to a continuing role is Pat McCracken of the Universal Adjustment Bureau, who assigns Johnny many of his cases. Set in Hartford, Connecticut, Johnny''s adventures take him all over the world. Often, characters on the show would mention that they had heard about his cases on the radio, adding a unique touch of credibility to the stories. Through the first three actors to play Johnny Dollar, the series was similar to many other radio detective series, featuring a hard-boiled detective navigating various cases.