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Greatest Mystery Shows, Volume 2
- Ten Classic Shows from the Golden Era of Radio
- Narrated by: full cast
- Length: 4 hrs and 34 mins
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Summary
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 Mystery Shows
Before TV’s The Twilight Zone, there was radio’s The Inner Sanctum Mystery, Lights Out!, The Weird Circle, and so many other great mysteries starring Orson Welles, Jane Wyman, Dana Andrews, Edmond O’Brien, James Cagney, and more. One hundred great mystery classics in 10 volumes.
Volume 2
- The Black Museum 1950s "The Canvas Bag" with Orson Welles
- The Black Museum 1950s "The Gas Receipt" with Orson Welles
- The Black Museum 1950s "The Notes" with Orson Welles
- The Black Museum 1950s "The Old Wooden Mallet" with Orson Welles
- That Chase 02-08-53 "Greedy Crockery" with Arnold Moss
- That Chase 02-15-53 "The Will" with Ivor Francis
- That Chase 02-22-53 "The Jailbreak" with Larry Haines
- That Chase 03-01-53 "Framed for Murder" with Paul McGrath
- Crime Classics 10-28-53 "John Hayes, His Head, and How They Parted" with Lou Merrill
- Crime Classics 11-11-53 "Blackbeard’s 14th Wife and Why She Was No Good for Him" with Lou Merrill