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Park Your Car in Harvard Yard
- By: Israel Horovitz
- Narrated by: Judith Ivey, Jason Robards
- Length: 1 hr and 38 mins
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Jacob Brackish, the toughest, meanest teacher ever to set foot in Gloucester High School is dying at home. His advertisement for a housekeeper to look after him during his final years is answered by a mousy 40-year-old named Kathleen, a woman Jacob has forgotten he flunked years before. Judith Ivey and Jason Robards recreate the roles they originated on Broadway in this humorous and moving play.
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Park Your Car in Harvard Yard
- Narrated by: Judith Ivey, Jason Robards
- Length: 1 hr and 38 mins
- Release date: 02-02-10
- Language: English
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A Streetcar Named Desire (Dramatized)
- By: Tennessee Williams
- Narrated by: Rosemary Harris, James Farentino
- Length: 2 hrs and 15 mins
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Caedmon is proud to release this archival full-cast recording of Tennessee Williams's A Streetcar Named Desire. Blanche DuBois arrives at her sister Stella's New Orleans apartment seeking refuge from a troubled past but her ethereal spirit irks Stella's husband, the loutish Stanley Kowalski. Crudely, relentlessly, he unmasks the lies and delusions that sustain Blanche, until her frail hold on reality is shockingly severed.
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A Streetcar Named Desire (Dramatized)
- Narrated by: Rosemary Harris, James Farentino
- Length: 2 hrs and 15 mins
- Release date: 06-01-09
- Language: English
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WJDXR - THE ROCK ( A Car Radio Horror Drama)
- By: Josh Samuelson
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A Horror audio drama that takes place almost entirely over car radio. Something is wrong in Dairy Mill, Pennsylvania. Find out by listening to WJDXR - THE ROCK
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Calling All Cars
- By: Classic Radio Shows
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Calling all Cars ran from 1933-1939. It's generally considered to be the inspiration for the old time radio great, Dragnet. Calling All Cars chronicles the L.A. Police Department cases. Although this is an earlier version of the same type of show Dragnet was, there are some differences.Calling All Cars was introduced at a time when Americans became much more mobile because of the automobile. Criminals could get into a waiting car, and if they got lucky enough, get lost in traffic! Dragnet came out much later, but they both gave a thorough and detailed account of the crime and the criminals ...
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Squad Cars (SA)
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Squad Cars. One of the most popular radio programmes ever broadcast in South Africa. Week by week a dramatized story of the South African Police at work would unfold. The series originally went out for broadcast on Sunday evenings. After 6 months the programme moved to it's familiar Friday night 7.30pm slot on Springbok Radio.
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Squad Cars (SA)
- By: Entertainment Radio
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Squad Cars. One of the most popular radio programmes ever broadcast in South Africa. Week by week a dramatized story of the South African Police at work would unfold. The series originally went out for broadcast on Sunday evenings. After 6 months the programme moved to it's familiar Friday night 7.30pm slot on Springbok Radio.
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Calling All Cars - Original Radio Show
- By: Bart Smith
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Calling All Cars is an old-time radio police drama in the United States. It was broadcast on the CBS West Coast network[1] and on the Mutual-Don Lee Network[2] November 29, 1933 - September 8, 1939 and carried by transcription on stations in other areas. The program was notable for being one of the first police dramas on radio.Format[edit]Calling All Cars dramatized cases that had been handled by the Los Angeles Police Department. A typical episode began by relating the facts of a particular crime, then introducing individuals who were associated with the case. A dramatization followed, ...
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Spokelore
- By: Annie Wylde & Nikki Van De Car
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Spokelore chronicles the misadventures of two far flung best friends, Annie and Nikki, who find themselves embroiled in spectral discord and cryptid confusion as they strive to reunite. Though spooky shenanigans will inevitably unfold, remember: this is a cautionary tale.
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