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Baby Snooks Comedy Show
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"Baby Snooks" was a popular radio comedy show that aired from 1936 to 1951. The show revolved around the misadventures of Baby Snooks, a mischievous and precocious toddler who was played by actress Fanny Brice.The show's episodes typically followed a simple formula, with Baby Snooks getting into trouble and causing chaos for her parents and other adults. The show's humor often relied on Brice's talent for comedy and her ability to imitate the voices of children and other characters."Baby Snooks" was one of the most popular radio comedies of its time, and it helped to establish Fanny Brice as ...
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Planet Man: Stories of a Space Ranger
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"Planet Man" was a science fiction radio show that aired from 1953 to 1954. The show starred Dantro, the "Planet Man," who was a space ranger sent from Earth to protect the galaxy from evil forces. Dantro was aided by his sidekick, the young cadet Pat, as well as a host of other allies and spacecraft. The show was known for its exciting storytelling and action-packed plots, as well as its use of sound effects and music to create an immersive listening experience. Each episode featured a new adventure for Dantro and his crew to embark upon, often involving encounters with alien civilizations ...
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Philo Vance: Detective Stories
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"Philo Vance" was a radio crime drama that aired in the United States from 1948 to 1950. The show was based on the popular mystery novels by S.S. Van Dine, featuring the character of Philo Vance, a wealthy amateur detective with a penchant for solving complex and baffling crimes. The radio show starred Jackson Beck as Philo Vance, and each episode featured a new mystery for Vance to solve. The stories were complex and often involved multiple suspects and red herrings, requiring Vance to use his deductive skills to uncover the truth. "Philo Vance" was one of the most popular radio shows of its ...
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Jeff Regan: Old Time Crime Stories
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"Jeff Regan Investigator" was a radio detective show that aired from 1948 to 1951. The show starred actor Jack Webb in the title role and was produced by Webb's production company, Mark VII Limited.Each episode of "Jeff Regan Investigator" followed the adventures of Regan, a tough-talking private investigator who solved cases in and around Los Angeles. The show was known for its hard-boiled dialogue and gritty, realistic portrayals of crime and violence. Webb's performance as Regan was one of the highlights of the show, with his gravelly voice and tough demeanor perfectly embodying the ...
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Have Gun Will Travel: Stories of the Old West
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"Have Gun Will Travel" was a radio western series that aired from 1958 to 1960. The show followed the adventures of Paladin, a gunslinger-for-hire played by actor John Dehner, who traveled the Old West solving problems for clients in need. Paladin was known for his intelligence, wit, and sense of justice, as well as his formidable fighting skills. The show's episodes often featured complex moral dilemmas and explored themes of honor, duty, and redemption. One of the show's most distinctive features was its use of sound effects and music, which helped to create a vivid and immersive audio ...
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Superhero: New York City - The Blue Beetle
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"The Blue Beetle" was a popular radio detective show that aired from 1940 to 1950. Created by Charles D. Strong, the series was broadcast on multiple radio networks and starred Frank Lovejoy as the masked crime-fighter, The Blue Beetle. The show was known for its thrilling action, colorful characters, and clever writing.Each episode of "The Blue Beetle" followed the adventures of Dan Garrett, a rookie patrolman who discovers a mysterious scarab that gives him superhuman powers. Garrett uses his new abilities to fight crime and protect the citizens of his city, donning a blue and red costume ...
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Boston Blackie - Crime Stories
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“Boston Blackie” was a popular radio show that aired from 1944 to 1950. It was based on a character created by Jack Boyle in a series of short stories in the early 20th century. The show starred Dick Kollmar as the titular character, a reformed thief who now uses his expertise to solve crimes and help those in need. Each episode followed Blackie and his sidekick Mary as they investigated various cases and encountered a range of criminals and suspects.The show was notable for its fast-paced, action-packed stories, often featuring daring heists, high-speed car chases, and tense standoffs. ...
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Beyond Midnight - Horror and Suspense
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Beyond Midnight was a horror and suspense radio show that aired from 1968 to 1970 in South Africa. Produced by Michael McCabe, the show was known for its spine-tingling tales of terror and featured stories from popular authors such as Edgar Allan Poe, Bram Stoker, and H.G. Wells.The show's host was Michael Jayston, who introduced each episode with a foreboding warning to listeners that they were about to enter the world of the macabre. The show's sound effects and music added to the atmosphere, creating a truly eerie listening experience.Some of the most popular episodes of Beyond Midnight ...
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Lights Out - Horror and Suspense
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“Lights Out” was a horror-themed radio program that was broadcasted in the United States from the mid-1930s until the mid-1950s. Created and produced by Wyllis Cooper, the show was famous for its unique and terrifying storytelling techniques, utilizing eerie sound effects and chilling music to create a hair-raising atmosphere. The series first aired on January 1934, on a Chicago radio station and then moved to New York in 1935 where it became more popular. The show was a late-night program that was notorious for its content, which featured stories that were often gruesome and macabre, ...
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The Shadow of Fu Manchu: The Original Series
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"The Shadow of Fu Manchu" was a radio show that aired from 1939 to 1940, based on the character created by British author Sax Rohmer. The show followed the adventures of the evil genius, Dr. Fu Manchu, and his relentless pursuit of world domination. The show's protagonist was a fictional character called Nayland Smith, a British government agent who was assigned to stop Fu Manchu's nefarious plans. The show was noted for its fast-paced action, suspenseful storytelling, and vivid depictions of exotic locations and cultures. The character of Fu Manchu was portrayed as a formidable and cunning ...
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Victory Parade: of Spotlight Bands
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"Victory Parade of Spotlight Bands" was a popular radio show that aired from 1943 to 1950. The show featured live performances from some of the most popular big bands of the era, including Duke Ellington, Benny Goodman, and Glenn Miller. The show was created as a way to boost morale during World War II, and it quickly became a hit with audiences all over the country. Each episode of "Victory Parade of Spotlight Bands" featured a different band performing live in front of a studio audience. The show was known for its high-quality sound engineering, which captured the energy and excitement of ...
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The Six Shooter: Old West Action
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"The Six Shooter" was a radio show that aired from 1953 to 1954, starring Jimmy Stewart as Britt Ponset, a drifter and gunslinger in the old west. The show was created by Frank Burt, who also wrote many of the episodes. The series followed Ponset's adventures as he encountered a variety of characters, from outlaws to lawmen, and faced challenges ranging from love and friendship to greed and revenge. Jimmy Stewart's performance in "The Six Shooter" was praised for its depth and sincerity, with many fans appreciating his portrayal of a complex and nuanced character. The show was also notable for...
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I Love a Mystery Radio Show
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"I Love a Mystery" was a popular radio show that aired from 1939 to 1944, and again from 1949 to 1952. The show was created by Carlton E. Morse and was known for its blend of mystery, adventure, and suspense. The show followed the adventures of three friends: Jack Packard, Doc Long, and Reggie York, who were investigators of the A-1 Detective Agency.Each episode featured a new mystery that the trio would attempt to solve. The stories often involved supernatural elements, exotic locations, and daring action sequences, making them incredibly engaging for audiences. Morse's writing was known for ...
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The Saint: Detective Stories
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“The Saint” was a radio show that aired from 1940 to 1951, based on the popular character of the same name created by British author Leslie Charteris. The series followed Simon Templar, a suave and sophisticated gentleman-thief who used his wits and cunning to outsmart criminals and help those in need. The role of Simon Templar was played by several actors during the show's run, including Vincent Price, Tom Conway, and Barry Sullivan. Each episode of “The Saint” was a standalone story, with Simon Templar getting involved in a new adventure each week. The show's writing was notable for ...
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Biography in Sound - Historic Biographies
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"Biography in Sound" was a radio documentary series that aired from 1954 to 1956. Produced by NBC, the series was created by Norman Corwin, a prolific writer and director who had already made a name for himself in the world of radio broadcasting. Each episode of "Biography in Sound" focused on a notable historical figure or contemporary public figure, offering a mix of archival recordings, interviews with people who knew the subject, and dramatizations of key moments in their lives.Some of the subjects covered on the show included Abraham Lincoln, Charles Lindbergh, Helen Keller, Thomas Edison...
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Tales of the Texas Rangers - True Crime in the Old West
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"Tales of the Texas Rangers" was a radio show that aired from 1950 to 1952. It featured stories based on the experiences of the Texas Rangers, a legendary law enforcement agency in the state of Texas. The show was notable for its authenticity and attention to detail, as it was based on actual cases handled by the Texas Rangers.The show followed the adventures of fictional Texas Ranger Jace Pearson, played by actor Joel McCrea. Each episode would start with a prologue by Pearson, explaining the nature of the case and the challenges he and his fellow Rangers would face in solving it. The show ...
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Whitehall 1212: Scotland Yard Mysteries
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"Whitehall 1212" was a radio detective show that aired from 1951 to 1952. The show was based on the real-life files of Scotland Yard and took its name from the police department's famous address, 1212 Whitehall. Each episode of "Whitehall 1212" focused on a different case from the archives of Scotland Yard, with the show's narrator providing background information and context for each investigation. The show's cast of characters included detectives, police officers, and witnesses, and the mysteries themselves were often complex and multi-layered. The show was notable for its attention to ...
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The Classics Performed by University Theater
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The "NBC University Theater" was a radio program that aired from 1948 to 1951 and was produced by NBC. The show aimed to provide listeners with a variety of literary works, both classic and contemporary, presented in a dramatic format. Each episode of the series was an adaptation of a different piece of literature, ranging from novels and short stories to plays and essays.The show's host and narrator was the renowned radio and stage actor, James Hilton, who was also responsible for selecting the stories and overseeing their adaptation for the program. The series boasted an impressive roster of...
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Pat Novak for Hire, Private Detective Series
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“Pat Novak for Hire" was a popular radio detective show that aired from 1946 to 1949. Created by writer Richard L. Breen, the show starred Jack Webb as Pat Novak, a tough-talking private detective who always found himself in the middle of trouble. The show was known for its gritty realism, hard-boiled dialogue, and atmospheric sound effects.Each episode of "Pat Novak for Hire" followed the exploits of Pat Novak as he navigated the seedy underworld of San Francisco, taking on dangerous cases and outsmarting the city's criminal element. Novak was often aided in his investigations by his loyal ...
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Counterspy: Fighting Espionage, Sabotage, and Terrorism
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"David Harding Counterspy" was a radio show that aired from 1942 to 1957, based on the popular pulp fiction character David Harding. The show starred Don MacLaughlin as David Harding, a government agent who worked to protect the United States from foreign and domestic threats. Each episode featured a new case for Harding to solve, often involving espionage, sabotage, or terrorism. The show was known for its realistic and gritty depiction of the world of espionage, as well as its suspenseful storytelling and action-packed plots. The character of David Harding was popular with audiences, who ...
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