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Command Performance: Musical Performances, Comedy Sketches, Interviews
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"Command Performance" was a radio show that aired during the 1940s and 1950s and was broadcast to American troops serving overseas during World War II and the Korean War. It was produced by the Armed Forces Radio Service and featured popular entertainers of the time, such as Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, Frank Sinatra, and Judy Garland. The show was known for its high-quality production and its ability to bring a touch of home to the soldiers stationed abroad. It was broadcast from various locations, including military bases, theaters, and even aircraft carriers, and was hugely popular with the ...
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Inner Sanctum Mysteries: Horror , Suspense, and a Creaking Door
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The Inner Sanctum Mysteries was a popular radio program that aired on NBC from 1941 to 1952. It was a horror and suspense anthology series that featured a creaking door and a host known as Raymond, who introduced and closed each episode. The show was known for its creepy sound effects, eerie music, and macabre storylines. The series was based on a series of mystery novels written by Simon and Schuster's Inner Sanctum imprint. Each episode featured a different story, often involving murder, revenge, and the supernatural. The program had a number of notable guest stars, including Boris Karloff, ...
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Theater Five: Science Fiction and Horror
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"Theater Five" was a radio drama series that aired on NBC radio from August 1964 to July 1965. It was a science fiction and horror series that ran for a total of 139 episodes. Each episode was 25 minutes long, and the show was broadcast in stereo, making it one of the first shows to use that technology.The show was created and produced by Himan Brown, who was also the creator and producer of the popular radio series "Inner Sanctum Mysteries". "Theater Five" was unique in that it was an anthology series that told different stories each week, and the topics ranged from alien invasions to time ...
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The Sounds of Darkness: Horror, Suspense, and the Supernatural
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"The Sounds of Darkness" was a radio drama series that aired in South Africa on Springbok Radio from 1967 to 1974. It was produced by Michael McCabe and written by him and other writers, including Graham Armitage and Roger Ormiston. The show was known for its gripping stories of horror, suspense, and the supernatural. It featured a range of different tales, from classic horror stories to psychological thrillers and mysteries. The show's themes often dealt with the darker aspects of human nature, and its chilling sound effects and atmospheric music added to the eerie atmosphere. "The Sounds of ...
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Chicago Crime Stories: Night Beat
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Night Beat is a radio drama series that aired from 1950 to 1952. The show followed the adventures of a Chicago newspaper reporter named Randy Stone, who would wander the city streets at night in search of stories to write. The series was notable for its atmospheric sound effects, jazz-influenced musical score, and the evocative voice of its star, Frank Lovejoy.Each episode of Night Beat found Randy Stone encountering a new and different character, often someone on the fringes of society: an old blues singer, a street preacher, a down-and-out boxer, a carnival barker. Stone would become ...
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Ranger Bill: Tales of the American West
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"Ranger Bill" was a popular American radio program that aired from 1950 to 1954. The show was produced by Moody Bible Institute and featured stories about a forest ranger named Bill Jefferson and his adventures in the great outdoors. The program was intended to promote Christian values and morality through the character of Ranger Bill, who was portrayed as a strong, brave, and honest man with a deep faith in God. Each episode of "Ranger Bill" focused on a different adventure or challenge that Bill had to face in the wilderness, from forest fires to animal attacks to dangerous criminals. The ...
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Calling All Cars: Old Time LAPD Police Show
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"Calling All Cars" was a police radio show that aired from 1933 to 1939, sponsored by the Rio Grande Oil Company. The show featured dramatized true crime stories taken from the files of the Los Angeles Police Department, and was one of the earliest police procedural dramas to be broadcast.Each episode would begin with the distinctive sound of a police siren followed by the announcer's introduction, "Calling All Cars! Attention all cars! Broadcasting to the Police Department of Southern California. Attention all cars! Be on the lookout for..." The stories ranged from bank robberies to homicides...
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Burns and Allen: Comedy Show
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“Burns and Allen” was a popular radio show that aired from 1934 to 1950. It starred George Burns and Gracie Allen as themselves, playing a fictionalized version of their lives as a husband and wife comedy team. The show was known for its clever wordplay, absurd situations, and fourth-wall breaking humor.George Burns played the straight man to Gracie Allen's zany and scatterbrained character, often trying to rein her in or explain her illogical statements to the audience. The show often featured guest stars and musical acts, and was known for its warm and wholesome family-friendly humor.The...
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Broadway: Productions and Plays From Theater Guild on the Air
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"Theatre Guild on the Air" was a popular radio anthology series that aired from 1945 to 1953. It was produced by the Theatre Guild, a prominent theatre company in New York City that was responsible for many successful Broadway productions. The show adapted famous plays and literary works for radio, featuring some of the biggest stars of stage and screen.Each episode of "Theatre Guild on the Air" was a one-hour radio play, often featuring elaborate sound effects and music. The series tackled a wide variety of genres, from classic dramas to comedies, mysteries, and even musicals. Some of the ...
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Dick Tracy: The Original Series
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"Dick Tracy" is a radio detective show that aired from 1934 to 1956. The series is based on the popular comic strip of the same name, which was created by Chester Gould. The radio show followed the adventures of Detective Dick Tracy as he solved crimes and pursued various criminals, including his arch-nemesis, the villainous mob boss Big Boy.The radio show had a unique style that set it apart from other detective shows of the time. The program featured a full cast of actors who brought the characters to life, including Tracy's loyal assistant Pat Patton and his girlfriend Tess Trueheart. The ...
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Roy Rogers: King of the Cowboys
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The Roy Rogers Radio Show was a popular western-themed radio program that aired from 1944 to 1955. The show starred Roy Rogers, the "King of the Cowboys," and his wife Dale Evans, who played a major role in the program. The show was a mix of music, comedy, and adventure, with Roy and Dale facing various challenges and adventures in each episode.In the program, Roy played a fictionalized version of himself, a cowboy who traveled the west with his horse Trigger and his sidekick Pat Brady. Dale played a variety of characters, including Roy's love interest, and often sang on the show. The show ...
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Nick Carter Master Detective
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"Nick Carter Master Detective" was a radio show that aired from 1943 to 1955, based on the popular pulp fiction character Nick Carter. The show starred Lon Clark as Nick Carter, a private detective who used his intelligence, wits, and fighting skills to solve crimes and bring criminals to justice. Each episode featured a new mystery for Carter to solve, often involving murder, theft, or espionage. The show was known for its fast-paced storytelling and action-packed plots, which kept listeners on the edge of their seats. The character of Nick Carter was popular with audiences, who appreciated ...
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Damon Runyon: Comedy and Drama
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The "Damon Runyon Theater" was a popular radio show that aired from 1949 to 1950, based on the stories of famed journalist and author Damon Runyon. The show featured a mix of comedy and drama, with each episode exploring the colorful characters and underworld of New York City in the early 20th century.The show's host, Broadway actor John Brown, introduced each episode and provided commentary on the characters and events portrayed in the stories. The show's writing was known for its clever dialogue and use of slang, reflecting the distinctive style of Runyon's writing.The show's most famous ...
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Dangerous Assignment: International Espionage
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“Dangerous Assignment” was a radio adventure series that aired from 1949 to 1954. The show starred Brian Donlevy as Steve Mitchell, a government agent who traveled around the world on dangerous assignments for his boss known as "The Commissioner". Each episode began with Mitchell receiving a new assignment, which he had to complete within a specified timeframe. The show had a unique format where each assignment was split into two parts, with the first part taking place in the United States, and the second part taking place in another part of the world. This allowed the show to explore ...
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Mr District Attorney: Police Crime Stories
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“Mr. District Attorney” was a radio crime drama that aired on NBC from 1939 to 1952. The show was created by Phillips H. Lord and starred Jay Jostyn as the title character, the district attorney of an unnamed city. The show was known for its tagline, "The voice of the law speaks softly but carries a big stick," and for its portrayal of the district attorney as a tough but fair-minded crimefighter. Each episode of “Mr. District Attorney” followed the district attorney and his assistant, Harrington, as they worked to solve and prosecute crimes in their city. The cases they took on ranged...
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Captains of Industry: Biography Series
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"Captains of Industry" was a radio program that aired from 1946 to 1950 in the United States. The show focused on the biographies of successful and influential business leaders, exploring their lives and careers through interviews and dramatizations. The program was created and hosted by Luther A. Huston, a former advertising executive who had a passion for business history and leadership. Each episode featured a different business leader, from Andrew Carnegie and Henry Ford to John D. Rockefeller and J.P. Morgan, and provided a glimpse into their personal lives, their business strategies, and...
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Sam Spade: Detective Mysteries
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"Sam Spade" was a radio show that aired from 1946 to 1951, and was based on the character of the same name created by author Dashiell Hammett. The show followed the adventures of Sam Spade, a private detective with a reputation for being tough, cunning, and unscrupulous. Each episode of the show featured Spade investigating a new case, with plenty of twists, turns, and surprises along the way. One of the most notable features of "Sam Spade" was the excellent writing, which was often witty and humorous, but also kept listeners on the edge of their seats with its gripping storylines. The show ...
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Escape - Thrilling and Suspenseful Stories from Adventure to Mystery to Horror
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"Escape" was a radio show that aired from 1947 to 1954 and was one of the most popular dramatic radio shows of its time. The show was produced by CBS and featured a variety of thrilling and suspenseful stories, from adventure to mystery to horror. Many of the episodes were adaptations of classic literature, such as H.G. Wells' "The Time Machine" and Edgar Allan Poe's "The Fall of the House of Usher."One of the unique aspects of "Escape" was its use of sound effects to create a vivid and immersive atmosphere. The show's producers used a variety of techniques to create realistic sounds, from ...
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Barrie Craig, Confidential Investigator: Crime Stories
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"Barrie Craig, Confidential Investigator" was a detective radio drama series that aired from 1951 to 1955. The show featured the exploits of private investigator Barrie Craig, who worked to solve a wide variety of cases in and around New York City. The series was created by and starred William Gargan as Craig, a tough, wisecracking detective with a strong moral compass.Each episode followed Craig as he tackled a different case, ranging from murders and thefts to missing persons and insurance scams. The show's writing was sharp and fast-paced, with plenty of twists and turns to keep listeners ...
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Sherlock Holmes Mysteries
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The "Sherlock Holmes" radio show was an adaptation of the legendary detective stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The show was first broadcasted in 1930 and ran until 1955, becoming one of the longest-running radio shows in history. The show was produced by the Mutual Broadcasting System, and the role of Sherlock Holmes was played by several actors throughout the years, including William Gillette, Richard Gordon, and John Stanley.Each episode of "Sherlock Holmes" was based on one of Conan Doyle's original stories, and the show was known for its dramatic sound effects and music, creating a ...
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