Greatest Drama Shows, Volume 7
Ten Classic Shows from the Golden Era of Radio
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About this listen
Oasis Audio Classic Radio Showcase Series
Oasis Audio has gone into the vaults and dusted off the very earliest form of audiobook, old-time radio shows, for our listeners. Introduced episode by episode by Jim Engel, old-time radio authority and board member of the Museum of Broadcast Communications in Chicago, this series of classic radio shows is sure to have something for everyone. Celebrity casts and top-notch writers made the 1920s through the early 1950s the Golden Age of Radio. The series features seven exciting themes with 100 episodes in each. That is 700 classic radio programs in all.
Greatest Drama Shows
Cling to the edge of your seat for the Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, The Green Hornet, and The Third Man. Hear classic stories brought to radio by celebrity casts, such as Brave New World with William Conrad, The Pickwick Papers starring Orson Welles, and so many more. One hundred great drama classics in 10 volumes.
Volume 7
- Mercury Theatre on the Air 11-20-38 "The Pickwick Papers" with Orson Welles
- Mr. District Attorney 6-13-39 "The $100,000 Check" with Jay Jostyn
- NBC Presents Short Story 3-28-51 "Shadow of Evil" with Wally Maher
- NBC Presents Short Story 4-4-51 "Honor" with Paul Frees
- Night Beat 7-31-50 "The Telephone" with Frank Lovejoy
- Night Beat 11-10-50 "A Woman’s Tears" with Frank Lovejoy
- Now Hear This 6-24-51 "Shipboard Fire" with Jackson Beck
- Now Hear This 7-1-51 "Hill 102" Jack Grimes
- On Stage 6-18-53 "An Ideal Couple" with Elliot and Cathy Lewis
- On Stage 7-2-53 "The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere" with Elliot and Cathy Lewis