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Billy The Kid
All Star Western Theater-Billy The Kid 10-6-46

Haunted Hangman
Creaking Door-Haunted Hangman oldtimeradiodvd.com/sale

The Cattle Train
Cisco Kid-The Cattle Train 1-27-55 oldtimeradiodvd.com/sale

Deadly Merchandise
Bold Venture - 3-26-51 oldtimeradiodvd.com/sale

Prelude To Death
Suspicion-Prelude To Death 1935 oldtimeradiodvd.com/sale

Story Of A Convoy
Men At Sea - Story Of A Convoy 7-11-43. oldtimeradiodvd.com/sale

Catching A Train Robber
Queens Men-Catching A Train Robber oldtimeradiodvd.com/sale

Atrophy
The Black Mass. October 10, 1964. "Atrophy". Sustaining. J. Anthony West (author), Jack Nessel (creator), Richard Rowland (adaptor), Fred Seiden (technical production), Pat Franklyn, Erik Bauersfeld (director), Peter Winkler (music designer). oldtimeradiodvd.com iheartradio.com/talk

The Careless Victum
Agatha Christies Poirot-The Careless Victum oldtimeraidodvd.com iheartradio.com/talk

Murder At The Movies
Boston Blackie. December 13, 1945. A movie star is shot while in a trunk, but no bullet went through the trunk and the bullet wasn't inside the trunk either. The commercials for Champagne Velver beer heard on this program and the others following were not part of the original network broadcast, nor even an integral part of the Ziv syndication discs. Richard Kollmar, Lesley Woods, Maurice Tarplin, Jackson Beck (doubles). oldtimeradiodvd.com iheartradio.com/talk

The Big Grifter
Dragnet. February 23, 1950. "The Big Grifter". Sponsored by: Fatima. "Gentleman Wallace," a born con-man, takes advantage of two used-car dealers, and many others. Jack Webb, Barton Yarborough. oldtimeradiodvd.com iheartradio.com/talk

Friend Sends Stork Instead Of Parrot
Fibber McGee and Molly, Friend Sends Stork Instead Of Parrot 5-23-39 oldtimeraidodvd.com iheartradio.com/talk

The Robbery 5-31-36
In The Name Of The Law-The Robbery 5-31-36 oldtimeradiodvd.com

The Man Who Would Be King
Escape-The Man Who Would Be King 7-7-47 oldtimeradiodvd.com

Out Of The World
Escape-Out Of The World 2-28-47 oldtimeradiodvd.com

Dead Of Night
Escape-Dead Of Night 3-24-47 oldtimeradiodvd.com

Reform School Rehearsal
Big Town,Reform School Rehearsal 6-30-39 oldtimeradiodvd.com

Poultry Racket Rehearsal
Big Town, Poultry Racket Rehearsal 10-14-38 oldtimeradiodvd.com

Eighteen Hours
Big Town-Every Eighteen Hours-7 4-39 oldtimeradiodvd.com

The Lord Of The Witchdoctors
Suspense. October 27, 1942. "The Lord Of The Witchdoctors". English diplomats outwit the Germans in the eyes of the dumb Caliph of Zanzibar. Nicholas Joy, Joseph Kearns (performer, announcer), John Dickson Carr (writer), William Spier (producer), John Dietz (director), Berry Kroeger (announcer), Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor).oldtimeradiodvd,com

One Hundred In The Dark
One Hundred In the Dark, 9/30/40 Suspense is one of the classics of old time radio. Some fans have special favorites in the thriller/chiller/macabre genre, but all will agree that Suspense did it best. The guiding light of this show was William Spier, who developed the formula into a human drama that attracted the finest of Hollywood's elite as well as the cream of radio's great actors. oldtimeradiodvd.com

The Devil in the Summer House,
The Devil in the Summer House, 11/3/43 Suspense is one of the classics of old time radio. Some fans have special favorites in the thriller/chiller/macabre genre, but all will agree that Suspense did it best. The guiding light of this show was William Spier, who developed the formula into a human drama that attracted the finest of Hollywood's elite as well as the cream of radio's great actors. oldtimeradiodvd.com

The Kettler Method
Suspense. September 16, 1942. "The Kettler Method". A chilling, exciting story about inmates taking over an asylum for the insane and "operating" on a visitor to cure her headache. Roger De Koven, John Gibson, Martha Falkner, Guy Repp, Gloria Stuart, Peter Barry (writer), Berry Kroeger (announcer), Bernard Herrmann (composer, conductor), William Spier (producer), John Dietz (director), Winfield Honie, Ralph Smiley. oldtimeradiodvd.com

I Walk Alone
I Was A Communist For The FBI. March 30, 1952. "I Walk Alone". The Party tries to trap Cvetic through his mother. Dana Andrews, Truman Bradley (announcer), Henry Hayward (director), David Rose (music). oldtimeradiodvd.com

Stoney Carter
Crime and Peter Chambers. June 15, 1954. Jack March is suspected of the murder of the Contessa La Fresso. She's been knifed to death. Keep your nose on those flowers! John Daly introduces President Eisenhower during a public service announcement for aid to Korea. Dane Clark, Henry Kane (creator, writer), Fred Collins (announcer), Fred Weihe (director), William Zuckert, Ralph Bell, Anita Anton, Donald Buka, John Daly, Dwight Eisenhower. oldtimeradiodvd.com

The Glass Coffin
Nick Carter. September 27, 1943. . "The Glass Coffin," or "The Mystery Of The Voodoo Curse". . Murder and mayhem in an old movie studio...a "reel" mystery! Humphrey Davis appears out of character after the story to appeal for the purchase of war bonds during the Third War Loan. Lon Clark, Helen Choate, Jock MacGregor (director), Lew White (composer, conductor), Humphrey Davis, Nancy Webb (writer), Gene Webb (writer) oldtimeradiodvd.com

Timber
The Man Called X. November 16, 1947. A large quantity of a rare drug named "streptomycin" has disappeared en route to Greece. The trail leads to the Greek island of Xenophon. Herbert Marshall, Leon Belasco, Cathy Lewis, Alan Reed, Jack Johnstone (director), Sidney Marshall (writer), Wendell Niles (announcer), Johnny Green (composer), Al Sendry (conductor). oldtimeradiodvd.com

Aunt Lilly Needs A Date
A Date With Judy. August 11, 1942. . Aunt Lily is coming for a visit, so Judy tries to get a date for her. The program ends with a dramatized plea to buy war bonds. Aleen Leslie (creator, writer), Debbie Ellis, Stanley Farrar, Bea Benaderet. oldtimeradiodvd.com

21st Precinct The Cure 2-24-45
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Amos Andy - Income Tax Problems 3-02-45
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Adventures By Maisie - Clothes Make The Woman
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Yours Truly Johnny Dollar - Grave Diggers Spade 2-17-50
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Abbott Costello - Cattle Ranch Sketch 4-25-46
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Zero Hour - Desperate Witness 12-14-73 5 of 5
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The Fat Man
The Fat Man character was Brad Runyan, played by Jack Scott Smart who gave an excellent lighthearted performance. The series made good use of author Dashiel Hammett's name,although the author had little to do with the radio series. The name The Fat Man was the title of a chapter in the book A Maltese Falcon.oldtimeradiodvd.com

Zero Hour - Desperate Witness 12-13-73 4 of 5
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Zero Hour - Desperate Witness 12-12-73 3 of 5
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Zero Hour - Desperate Witness 12-11-73 2 of 5
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Amos and Andy 1-21-47
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Damon Runyon Theater-Princess OHara
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The Adventures of Frank Merriwell - The Front Page Story (11-13-48)
The Adventures of Frank Merriwell first ran on NBC radio from March 26 to June 22, 1934 as a 15-minute serial airing three times a week at 5:30pm. Sponsored by Dr. West's Toothpaste, this program starred Donald Briggs in the title role. Harlow Wilcox was the announcer. After a 12-year gap, the series returned October 5, 1946 as a 30-minute NBC Saturday morning show, continuing until June 4, 1949. Lawson Zerbe starred as Merriwell, Jean Gillespie and Elaine Rostas as Inza Burrage, Harold Studer as Bart Hodge and Patricia Hosley as Elsie Belwood. The announcer was Harlow Wilcox, and the Paul Taubman Orchestra supplied the background music. There are at least three generations of Merriwells: Frank, his half-brother Dick, and Frank's son, Frank Jr. There is a marked difference between Frank and Dick. Frank usually handled challenges on his own. Dick has mysterious friends and skills that help him, especially an old Indian friend without whom the stories would not have been quite as interesting.THIS EPISODE:November 13, 1948. NBC network. "The Front Page Story". Sustaining. An enterprising reporter digs up a scandal about one of the star players on the Yale football squad. Charles Webster, Elaine Rost, Hal Studer, James McCallion, Kermit Murdock, Lawson Zerbe, Paul Taubman (music), Richard Keith, Tex Antoine, William Griffis, Burt L. Standish (creator). 1/2 hour.
The Amos 'n' Andy Show - Radio And TV Delivery Job (04-04-54)
Amos 'n' Andy was a situation comedy popular in the United States from the 1920s through the 1950s. The show began as one of the first radio comedy serials, written and voiced by Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll and originating from station WMAQ in Chicago, Illinois. After the series was first broadcast in 1928, it grew in popularity and became a huge influence on the radio serials that followed. Amos 'n' Andy creators Gosden and Correll were white actors familiar with minstrel traditions. They met in Durham, North Carolina in 1920, and by the fall of 1925, they were performing nightly song-and-patter routines on the Chicago Tribune's station WGN. Since the Tribune syndicated Sidney Smith's popular comic strip The Gumps, which had successfully introduced the concept of daily continuity, WGN executive Ben McCanna thought the notion of a serialized drama could also work on radio. He suggested to Gosden and Correll that they adapt The Gumps to radio. They instead proposed a series about "a couple of colored characters" and borrowed certain elements of The Gumps. Their new series, Sam 'n' Henry, began January 12, 1926, fascinating radio listeners throughout the Midwest. That series became popular enough that in late 1927 Gosden and Correll requested that it be distributed to other stations on phonograph records in a "chainless chain" concept that would have been the first use of radio syndication as we know it today. When WGN rejected the idea, Gosden and Correll quit the show and the station that December. Contractually, their characters belonged to WGN, so when Gosden and Correll left WGN, they performed in personal appearances but could not use the character names from the radio show.THIS EPISODE:April 4, 1954. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. "Radio And TV Delivery Job". The Kingfish gets Andy into the TV repair business. After disaster strikes, Andy tells it to the judge whose nickname is, "Twenty-Year Johnson." Freeman Gosden, Charles Correll, Jeff Alexander (music), Harlow Wilcox (announcer), Joe Connelly (writer), Bob Mosher (writer), Ernestine Wade, Johnny Lee, Amanda Randolph, Cliff Howell (director), Tommy Moore, Jean Vander Pyl, Will Wright, Ken Christy. 25 minutes.

CBS Radio Mystery Theater - You Can Die Again (01-17-74)
The CBS Radio Mystery Theater - As you walk through the creaking door you enter into another world, the world of imagination. This world is inside you, a part of you, and you take this journey alone. Each person hears and then sees with his or her mind's eye the events portrayed within these dramas. All of us interprets what they hear differently. The images we see is unique to ourselves. A voice becomes a person, living, breathing they come alive. They take on a physical form and characteristics that we assign to them. The wonders of your own mind are boundless. Scary thoughts? Perhaps, but what powers they bring us! To exercise one's imagination is to exercise one's soul. These dramas provide us with an escape from reality. To adventures beyond our own lives. Enjoy them. And pleasant dreams!THIS EPISODE:January 17, 1974. Program #12. CBS network. "You Can Die Again". Sponsored by: Budweiser, Kellogg's. E. G. Marshall (host), Sam Dann (writer), Richard Mulligan, Mandel Kramer, Marian Seldes, Bryna Raeburn, Gilbert Mack, Himan Brown. 52 minutes.

The Adventures Of Frank Race - The Three On A Match (09-18-49)
The Adventures of Frank Race, by Bruce Ells Productions, was first heard in May of 1949. The main character, Frank Race, was an attorney before World War II. As a result of his activities in the war, when it was over, he traded his law books for a career with the OSS. There, "Adventure" became his business. Tom Collins played the role of Frank Race initially, immediately following his stint as Chandu, The Magician. The lead role was taken over later by Paul Dubof.THIS EPISODE:September 18, 1949. Program #21. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. "The Adventure Of Three On A Match". Commercials added locally. In Bordeaux, the European Children's Fund has been cheated out of its relief funds. The beautiful Marie Vartell holds the clue to the missing $2 million dollars. Tom Collins, Tony Barrett, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Ivan Ditmars (organist), Art Gilmore (announcer), Gerald Mohr, Jeanne Bates, Paul Dubov, Michael Ann Barrett. 26:53.