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<li>Drama</li>
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<label>Redbook Dramas</label>
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<span>19 episodes</span>
<span>Aired 1932</span>
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<ol><li class='episode' title='Anything You Want Is Yours'
data-cover='/cover/sm/redbook-dramas.jpg'
data-series='Redbook Dramas'
data-file='otr/redbook-dramas/00001.mp3'>
<label>Anything You Want Is Yours</label>
<aside>
<span>14mins</span>
<span>Aired 1932-05-26</span>
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</li><li class='episode' title='He Knew Women'
data-cover='/cover/sm/redbook-dramas.jpg'
data-series='Redbook Dramas'
data-file='otr/redbook-dramas/00002.mp3'>
<label>He Knew Women</label>
<aside>
<span>13mins</span>
<span>Aired 1932-06-02</span>
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</li><li class='episode' title='The No Man'
data-cover='/cover/sm/redbook-dramas.jpg'
data-series='Redbook Dramas'
data-file='otr/redbook-dramas/00003.mp3'>
<label>The No Man</label>
<aside>
<span>14mins</span>
<span>Aired 1932-06-09</span>
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</li><li class='episode' title='A Pass to Pekin'
data-cover='/cover/sm/redbook-dramas.jpg'
data-series='Redbook Dramas'
data-file='otr/redbook-dramas/00004.mp3'>
<label>A Pass to Pekin</label>
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<span>14mins</span>
<span>Aired 1932-06-16</span>
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</li><li class='episode' title='The Kid'
data-cover='/cover/sm/redbook-dramas.jpg'
data-series='Redbook Dramas'
data-file='otr/redbook-dramas/00005.mp3'>
<label>The Kid</label>
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<span>13mins</span>
<span>Aired 1932-06-23</span>
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</li><li class='episode' title='The Goat of Private Hibbs'
data-cover='/cover/sm/redbook-dramas.jpg'
data-series='Redbook Dramas'
data-file='otr/redbook-dramas/00006.mp3'>
<label>The Goat of Private Hibbs</label>
<aside>
<span>14mins</span>
<span>Aired 1932-06-30</span>
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</li><li class='episode' title='Tribal Law'
data-cover='/cover/sm/redbook-dramas.jpg'
data-series='Redbook Dramas'
data-file='otr/redbook-dramas/00007.mp3'>
<label>Tribal Law</label>
<aside>
<span>14mins</span>
<span>Aired 1932-07-07</span>
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</li><li class='episode' title='Zhulie'
data-cover='/cover/sm/redbook-dramas.jpg'
data-series='Redbook Dramas'
data-file='otr/redbook-dramas/00008.mp3'>
<label>Zhulie</label>
<aside>
<span>13mins</span>
<span>Aired 1932-07-14</span>
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</li><li class='episode' title='The Officer and the Gent'
data-cover='/cover/sm/redbook-dramas.jpg'
data-series='Redbook Dramas'
data-file='otr/redbook-dramas/00009.mp3'>
<label>The Officer and the Gent</label>
<aside>
<span>14mins</span>
<span>Aired 1932-07-21</span>
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</li><li class='episode' title='Kiss and Jail'
data-cover='/cover/sm/redbook-dramas.jpg'
data-series='Redbook Dramas'
data-file='otr/redbook-dramas/00010.mp3'>
<label>Kiss and Jail</label>
<aside>
<span>14mins</span>
<span>Aired 1932-07-28</span>
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</li><li class='episode' title='Under the Midnight Sun'
data-cover='/cover/sm/redbook-dramas.jpg'
data-series='Redbook Dramas'
data-file='otr/redbook-dramas/00011.mp3'>
<label>Under the Midnight Sun</label>
<aside>
<span>15mins</span>
<span>Aired 1932-08-04</span>
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</li><li class='episode' title='A Gent Passes By'
data-cover='/cover/sm/redbook-dramas.jpg'
data-series='Redbook Dramas'
data-file='otr/redbook-dramas/00012.mp3'>
<label>A Gent Passes By</label>
<aside>
<span>14mins</span>
<span>Aired 1932-08-11</span>
</aside>
</li><li class='episode' title='You Have to Have Something'
data-cover='/cover/sm/redbook-dramas.jpg'
data-series='Redbook Dramas'
data-file='otr/redbook-dramas/00013.mp3'>
<label>You Have to Have Something</label>
<aside>
<span>15mins</span>
<span>Aired 1932-08-18</span>
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</li><li class='episode' title='Hate and Twenty Cents'
data-cover='/cover/sm/redbook-dramas.jpg'
data-series='Redbook Dramas'
data-file='otr/redbook-dramas/00014.mp3'>
<label>Hate and Twenty Cents</label>
<aside>
<span>14mins</span>
<span>Aired 1932-08-25</span>
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</li><li class='episode' title='England Yet Shall Stand'
data-cover='/cover/sm/redbook-dramas.jpg'
data-series='Redbook Dramas'
data-file='otr/redbook-dramas/00020.mp3'>
<label>England Yet Shall Stand</label>
<aside>
<span>14mins</span>
<span>Aired 1932-10-06</span>
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</li><li class='episode' title='Night Watch'
data-cover='/cover/sm/redbook-dramas.jpg'
data-series='Redbook Dramas'
data-file='otr/redbook-dramas/00021.mp3'>
<label>Night Watch</label>
<aside>
<span>13mins</span>
<span>Aired 1932-10-13</span>
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</li><li class='episode' title='Minister Wanted'
data-cover='/cover/sm/redbook-dramas.jpg'
data-series='Redbook Dramas'
data-file='otr/redbook-dramas/00022.mp3'>
<label>Minister Wanted</label>
<aside>
<span>14mins</span>
<span>Aired 1932-10-20</span>
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</li><li class='episode' title='Ever So Slightly Careless'
data-cover='/cover/sm/redbook-dramas.jpg'
data-series='Redbook Dramas'
data-file='otr/redbook-dramas/00023.mp3'>
<label>Ever So Slightly Careless</label>
<aside>
<span>14mins</span>
<span>Aired 1932-10-27</span>
</aside>
</li><li class='episode' title='Lazy Bones'
data-cover='/cover/sm/redbook-dramas.jpg'
data-series='Redbook Dramas'
data-file='otr/redbook-dramas/00024.mp3'>
<label>Lazy Bones</label>
<aside>
<span>14mins</span>
<span>Aired 1932-11-03</span>
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<article><p>
Redbook Dramas is a radio show based on short stories from the popular Redbook Magazine that aired in 1932. These engaging, lively, and vivid stories come from a variety of genres such as romance, mystery, adventure, and even political intrigue, often transporting listeners to exotic places like Yucatan, France, Dalmatia, and Manchuria. The episodes reflected the Great Depression&#39;s impact on families, while also offering lighter moments of love and adventure. Notable authors such as Elaine Carrington and Frank R. Adams contributed to the show, which often featured charming musical interludes. The show&#39;s editor, Edward Baumer, introduced each episode and shared information about the authors. Though the episodes are only 15 minutes long, they provide a captivating window into the world of 1930s American life and imagination.
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