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Tuesday Night Detectives - Dangerous Assignment (Find Hired Killer Lupac) & Yours Truly Johnny Dollar (The Happy Family Matter)

Join Vintage Classic Radio this week as we delve into the thrilling world of detective radio shows. Our first episode, "Find Hired Killer Lupac (Paris)," takes us on a dangerous assignment with Steve Mitchell, the international operative played by Brian Donlevy in "Dangerous Assignment." Mitchell, who never turns down a challenge, receives his mission from the mysterious Commissioner, portrayed by Herb Butterfield. Alongside Mitchell is Betty Moran as the Commissioner's secretary, adding an air of intrigue to the story. In this gripping radio play originally broadcasted on August 16th, 1950, Mitchell finds himself in Paris, hot on the trail of a hired killer named Lupac. As Mitchell navigates the city's streets, we encounter a host of captivating characters brought to life by talented veteran actors. With a genuine sense of local flavor, "Dangerous Assignment" transports listeners to faraway places with mysterious names, where danger lurks at every turn. "Dangerous Assignment" was an action-packed detective radio show that followed the exploits of Steve Mitchell, an international operative taking on perilous missions assigned by the enigmatic Commissioner. With its solid acting and authentic portrayal of worldwide locations, the show captivated audiences with its thrilling adventures. Following "Dangerous Assignment," Vintage Classic Radio presents "Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar" in the episode "The Happy Family Matter." This iconic detective radio show stars Bob Bailey as Johnny Dollar, America's fearless freelance insurance investigator. Known for his knack for padding his expense account, Johnny recounts his cases with the famous signature line, "End of report...Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar." In this episode, originally broadcasted on December 15th, 1957, Johnny embarks on a thrilling investigation without the aid of a partner, assistant, or secretary. Assigned by Pat McCracken of the Universal Adjustment Bureau, Johnny finds himself entangled in the complex web of a family matter. As he untangles the secrets and lies, Johnny displays his resourcefulness and determination in true detective fashion. "Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar" centered around the cases of Johnny Dollar, a freelance insurance investigator. With its unique format of five serialized episodes per week, the show allowed for in-depth storytelling and the development of intriguing characters. Bob Bailey's portrayal of Johnny Dollar added depth and humanity to the hard-boiled detective archetype, making the series stand out among its contemporaries. Don't miss Vintage Classic Radio's Tuesday Night Detectives every Tuesday evening, featuring back-to-back episodes of the finest detective radio dramas from the 1930s through the 1960s.

Jul 17, 202354 min

Sunday Night Playhouse - It Happened One Night - Orson Welles & Miriam Hopkins

Welcome to Vintage Classic Radio's "Sunday Night Playhouse"! In this week's captivating episode, we present the timeless radio play "It Happened One Night." Originally broadcasted on January 28th, 1940, this production was a part of Campbell's Playhouse, proudly sponsored by Campbell's Soup. Hosted and narrated by the incomparable Orson Welles, "It Happened One Night" stars the talented Miriam Hopkins, delivering an unforgettable performance. The story follows Ellen "Ellie" Andrews, a wealthy socialite who escapes her controlling father and embarks on a journey to New York City. Along the way, she meets Peter Warne, a resourceful newspaper reporter. As they travel together, their initially contentious relationship blossoms into an unexpected romance. Through a series of misadventures and obstacles, Ellie and Peter navigate their growing feelings for each other. With its witty dialogue and engaging storyline, "It Happened One Night" remains a beloved classic in the romantic comedy genre. The screenplay of "It Happened One Night" was adapted into a captivating radio play for the January 28, 1940, broadcast of The Campbell Playhouse. This remarkable production featured a talented cast, including Orson Welles as Mr. Andrews, William Powell as Peter Warne, and Miriam Hopkins as Ellie Andrews. With their exceptional performances, these actors brought the beloved characters of the film to life in a new and engaging format. The radio play captured the essence of the original story, showcasing the wit, humor, and romance that made "It Happened One Night" a classic. Don't miss this remarkable episode of Vintage Classic Radio's "Sunday Night Playhouse". Immerse yourself in the magic of the golden age of radio drama, where suspense and romance intertwine. Tune in and be captivated by Miriam Hopkins, Orson Welles, and the remarkable cast, as they take you on an unforgettable journey into the world of "It Happened One Night."

Jul 16, 202359 min

Saturday Matinee - NBC’s The Big Show (Groucho Marx & Judy Garland) & Springtime in Paris

Join Vintage Classic Radio for a delightful Saturday Matinee featuring two timeless radio plays. First up, get ready for a star-studded extravaganza with "The Big Show" broadcasted by NBC on February 11th, 1951. Hosted by the glamorous Tallulah Bankhead, this legendary radio variety show showcases the immense talents of special guests Groucho Marx and Judy Garland. Prepare to be entertained by a mix of comedy sketches, musical performances, and sparkling banter that will keep you enthralled throughout. Join Tallulah, Groucho, Judy, and an ensemble of additional supporting cast members for unforgettable radio magic. Then we travel back to July 16th, 1951, as we present "Springtime in Paris" from the popular radio show "Railroad Hour." Immerse yourself in the romantic ambience of Paris as Claire and Pierre, two star-crossed lovers, meet by chance in the City of Lights. As their love blossoms against the backdrop of a beautiful spring, they encounter obstacles that test their relationship. Will they overcome the challenges and find lasting happiness together? Tune in to discover the outcome of their captivating tale. The cast features lead actors for Claire and Pierre, along with additional supporting cast members. Experience the golden age of radio with Vintage Classic Radio as we bring you the laughter, romance, and star power of "The Big Show" and "Springtime in Paris". Tune in and let your imagination soar as these timeless productions transport you back in time to an era of captivating entertainment. Vintage Classic Radio presents "Saturday Matinee". Tune in every Saturday for a mix of comedy, music or romance from the golden age of radio that will keep you entertained.

Jul 14, 20231h 59m

Friday Night Noir - Obsession (The Hunting Party) & Molle Mystery Theater (Ghost with the Gun)

Prepare to be enthralled as Vintage Classic Radio presents "The Hunting Party" and "Ghost with the Gun" - two captivating tales of mystery and suspense from the bygone era of radio dramas. Join us for an evening of intrigue and suspense, where secrets lurk behind every corner and the truth lies hidden beneath layers of deception. Tune in and let your imagination transport you to a world of vintage noir, where the shadows hold secrets and the suspense is palpable. "The Hunting Party" - Obsession (November 20th, 1950) In the heart of the English countryside, a luxurious hunting party takes place at the grand estate of Charles Hartley. But amidst the elegance and merriment, a dark cloud looms overhead. When a guest is discovered lifeless in the depths of the estate's vast forest, Inspector James Morton is summoned to unravel the web of secrets entangling the high society guests. As the investigation progresses, hidden motives and bitter rivalries come to light, exposing the true nature of the seemingly innocent hunting party. Join us for "The Hunting Party," a thrilling tale of suspense, deceit, and deadly secrets. "Ghost with the Gun" - Molle Mystery Theater (October 26th, 1945) On a stormy night in a desolate mansion, Mark Elliott finds himself entangled in a chilling mystery that defies rational explanation. When the reclusive millionaire, Henry Granger, is discovered dead with a gunshot wound and no signs of an assailant, suspicion shrouds the eerie estate. Inspector Scott, accompanied by Mark Elliott and Diane Carroll, delves into the enigmatic circumstances surrounding the death, uncovering supernatural occurrences and ghostly voices. Brace yourself for "Ghost with the Gun," a bone-chilling narrative that blurs the line between the living and the afterlife, leaving you questioning the nature of reality itself.

Jul 13, 202350 min

Tuesday Night Detectives - Secrets of Scotland Yard (Bank of England Robbery) & Boston Blackie (The Abbott Painting)

This week on Vintage Classic Radio, we delve into the thrilling world of detective radio shows from the past. Join us as we explore two captivating episodes: "Bank of England Robbery" from "The Secrets of Scotland Yard" and "The Abbott Painting" from "Boston Blackie." Tune in every Tuesday night for Vintage Classic Radio's Tuesday Night Detectives, as we present a double bill of the best old-time radio detective serials from the 1930s to the 1960s. "Bank of England Robbery" - The Secrets of Scotland Yard Original Broadcast Date: October 5th, 1953 In this gripping episode, the esteemed Clive Brook takes on the role of a Scotland Yard detective. The Bank of England finds itself in a state of turmoil when a daring robbery takes place. With the bank's reputation on the line, our detective must use all his wit and investigative skills to unravel the mystery and apprehend the cunning culprits. Tune in to experience the suspense and intrigue of this thrilling radio drama. "The Abbott Painting" - Boston Blackie Original Broadcast Date: September 24th, 1946 Richard Kollmar stars as Boston Blackie, a reformed jewel thief turned private detective with a knack for getting into trouble. In this episode, Blackie finds himself entangled in a complex web of deception surrounding a valuable painting known as "The Abbott Painting." With danger lurking at every turn, Blackie, accompanied by his trusted associates, Maurice Tarplin and Lesley Woods, must outsmart the criminals and ensure justice prevails. "The Secrets of Scotland Yard" was a popular detective radio show that aired during the 1950s. Each episode followed the thrilling investigations of a Scotland Yard detective, highlighting their astute crime-solving abilities and dedication to justice. The show provided listeners with a glimpse into the world of British law enforcement and the fascinating mysteries they encountered. "Boston Blackie" was a captivating detective radio series that aired from the 1940s to the 1950s. The show revolved around the adventures of Blackie, a former criminal turned private detective, known for his wit, charm, and knack for getting into trouble. With his trusted associates by his side, Blackie took on challenging cases and outsmarted the cunning criminals who crossed his path, captivating audiences with his thrilling escapades.

Jul 10, 202356 min

Sunday Night Playhouse - To Have and Have Not - Humphrey Bogart & Lauren Bacall

Welcome to Vintage Classic Radio's "Sunday Night Playhouse"! This week, we transport you back to the golden age of radio with a captivating adaptation of "To Have and Have Not," reprising the iconic film roles of Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. Originally broadcasted by Lux Radio Theatre on October 14th, 1946, this thrilling drama brings to life the unforgettable chemistry between two Hollywood legends. In this gripping episode, Harry Morgan (Humphrey Bogart), a cynical American expatriate and fishing boat captain, finds himself entangled in a treacherous web of espionage and romance, just as he did in the acclaimed 1944 film adaptation of Ernest Hemingway's novel. Alongside him is the alluring Marie Browning (Lauren Bacall), who captivates both Harry and audiences alike with her sultry charm and sharp wit. As Harry reluctantly agrees to help a resistance fighter, Marie Browning, he becomes embroiled in a dangerous mission to smuggle a notorious Nazi collaborator out of war-torn Martinique. Tensions rise, loyalties are tested, and the stakes become higher than ever before. Join us as Lux Radio Theatre presents a spellbinding audio adaptation of "To Have and Have Not," featuring Humphrey Bogart reprising his role as Harry Morgan and Lauren Bacall bringing back the captivating character of Marie Browning. With a talented ensemble cast, this production pays homage to the unforgettable 1944 film version, recreating the magic and allure that made it a timeless classic.

Jul 8, 202356 min

Friday Night Noir - The Black Museum (The 22 Caliber Pistol) & Inner Sanctum (Terror by Night)

Vintage Classic Radio presents a thrilling double bill of captivating radio plays on "Friday Night Noir." In the first feature, "The 22 Caliber Pistol" from the renowned radio show "The Black Museum," Orson Welles takes center stage as the narrator, unraveling a haunting murder case. Originally broadcasted on the Mutual Broadcasting System in the United States and Radio Luxembourg in Europe, this suspenseful tale will keep you on the edge of your seat. Following that, prepare yourself for "Terror by Night" from the gripping series "Inner Sanctum," where the incomparable Agnes Moorehead narrates a shocking story of a mad killer on the loose. With a dead body in the trunk and a surprise ending, this atmospheric thriller will leave you breathless. Tune in to experience the mesmerizing performances and twists that define the golden age of radio dramas. "The Black Museum" was a popular radio series that delved into the world of crime and murder. Hosted by Orson Welles, each episode explored a different artifact or item from Scotland Yard's infamous Black Museum, a collection of objects associated with notorious criminal cases. Through dramatic reenactments, the series offered captivating insights into the minds of criminals and the detectives who pursued them, providing an intriguing glimpse into the dark side of human nature. "The Inner Sanctum" was a radio series that specialized in psychological suspense and horror. Hosted by Raymond Edward Johnson, the series took listeners on chilling journeys into the realm of the macabre. Each episode featured stories of suspense, often with supernatural or psychological elements, designed to keep audiences on the edge of their seats. With its trademark creaking door and ominous atmosphere, "The Inner Sanctum" delivered spine-tingling tales that explored the depths of fear and the human psyche. Immerse yourself in the enthralling world of "Friday Night Noir" on Vintage Classic Radio. Tune in to experience the timeless allure of these radio plays, featuring the legendary performances of Orson Welles and Agnes Moorehead. Don't miss this unforgettable journey into the heart of suspense and mystery. Join us as we rediscover the magic of the golden age of radio dramas.

Jul 6, 202353 min

Tuesday Night Detectives - Rogue’s Gallery (The House of Fear) & The Adventures of Philip Marlowe (The Friend from Detroit)

Join us this week on Vintage Classic Radio for a captivating journey into the world of detective mysteries with two thrilling episodes. We kick off the evening with "The House of Fear" from the classic detective radio show "Rogue's Gallery" starring the talented Dick Powell. In this suspenseful tale, Powell, playing the role of detective Richard Rogue, finds himself entangled in a web of deception and danger as he investigates a mysterious house filled with secrets. Prepare to be on the edge of your seat as Rogue unravels the truth and confronts the unknown lurking within the House of Fear. "Rogue's Gallery" - "The House of Fear" (Broadcast Date: November 15th, 1945) Full Cast: Richard Rogue: Dick Powell Eugor: Lou Merrill Markham: Peter Leeds Leslie Rankin: Lurene Tuttle "Rogue's Gallery" was a detective radio show that aired from 1945 to 1946. Starring Dick Powell as Richard Rogue, a private detective with a sharp wit and keen investigative skills, the series followed his thrilling adventures as he took on baffling cases. Each episode presented a unique mystery, filled with suspense, intrigue, and unexpected twists. Following that, we dive into "The Friend from Detroit" from "The Adventures of Philip Marlowe," featuring the charismatic Gerald Mohr as the iconic private detective Philip Marlowe. In this gripping episode, Marlowe is faced with a puzzling case when an old friend from Detroit seeks his help. As Marlowe digs deeper into the mystery, he uncovers a complex web of crime and betrayal that tests his wit and determination. Get ready for an enthralling journey as Marlowe unravels the truth and battles against formidable adversaries. "The Adventures of Philip Marlowe: - "The Friend from Detroit" (Broadcast Date: March 5th, 1949) Full Cast: Philip Marlowe: Gerald Mohr Lt. Karger: Jeff Corey Sylvia: Virginia Gregg Max: Jay Novello Jerry Lang: Howard McNear Lucy Lang: Gloria Blondell "The Adventures of Philip Marlowe" was a popular radio show that aired from 1947 to 1951. Gerald Mohr portrayed the iconic private detective Philip Marlowe, originally created by Raymond Chandler. The series chronicled Marlowe's investigations into various criminal cases, often involving femme fatales, corrupt officials, and a gritty noir atmosphere. With his sharp intellect and unyielding determination, Marlowe navigated the seedy underbelly of Los Angeles to bring justice to those who deserved it. Tune in every Tuesday night for Vintage Classic Radio's Tuesday Night Detectives, as we present a double bill of the best old-time radio detective serials from the 1930s to the 1960s

Jul 3, 20231h 0m

Sunday Night Playhouse - Spellbound - Alfred Hitchcock & Joseph Cotten

Step into the world of mystery and suspense as Vintage Classic Radio presents "Spellbound," a captivating tale of love, deception, and psychological intrigue. Originally broadcasted on January 25th, 1951, this episode of Screen Director's Playhouse is hosted by the master of suspense himself, Alfred Hitchcock. Starring Joseph Cotten as Dr. Edwards and Mercedes McCambridge as Dr. Constance Peterson, this gripping radio drama will keep you on the edge of your seat. Dr. Constance Peterson, a distinguished psychiatrist, falls in love with the new director of Green Manors Mental Asylum, Dr. Edwards. However, as their romance unfolds, Constance begins to suspect that Edwards is not who he claims to be. Her suspicions deepen when she uncovers a disturbing secret related to his past. Determined to uncover the truth, she embarks on a dangerous journey into the depths of Edward's psyche. With the help of her colleagues, including the enigmatic and charming Dr. Brulov, played by Herbert Butterfield, Constance unravels a web of deceit, hidden memories, and a shocking case of mistaken identity. As the pieces of the puzzle fall into place, the truth behind Edwards' mysterious behavior is finally revealed. Prepare to be spellbound as the gripping performances by the talented cast, guided by Alfred Hitchcock's masterful narration, transport you into a world of psychological suspense. Tune in to Vintage Classic Radio's Sunday Night Playhouse and experience this timeless classic from the golden age of radio. Cast: James Wallington: Announcer Alfred Hitchcock: Introduction & Guest Narration Joseph Cotten: Dr. Edwards Mercedes McCambridge: Dr. Constance Peterson Herbert Butterfield: Dr. Brulov Bill Tracy Jim Nusser Howard McNear John Blyforce Don't miss this thrilling radio adaptation of "Spellbound," brought to you by Anacin and RCA Victor, on Vintage Classic Radio's Sunday Night Playhouse. Vintage Classic Radio presents the Sunday Night Playhouse, where we bring to life timeless classics from the golden age of radio between the 1930s and the 1960s.

Jul 1, 20231h 0m

Friday Night Noir - Call Northside 777 - Jimmy Stewart

Indulge in a mesmerizing episode of "Friday Night Noir" with Vintage Classic Radio's presentation of "Calling Northside 777," a captivating radio play starring the incomparable Jimmy Stewart. Originally broadcasted on December 9th, 1949, this atmospheric crime thriller immerses you in the dark underbelly of 1940s Chicago. Jimmy Stewart takes on the role of an unwavering journalist who embarks on a relentless quest to solve a decades-old murder case. As he unravels the threads of the past, he stumbles upon new evidence that could prove the innocence of a wrongfully convicted man. Determined to expose the truth, he plunges into a labyrinth of corruption and deception, facing formidable adversaries along the way. The stellar cast of "Calling Northside 777" includes: Jimmy Stewart as the dogged journalist Richard Conte as Frank Wiecek, the man convicted of the crime Joanne Dru as Laura McNeal, a supportive witness Lee J. Cobb as Brian Kelly, the editor providing guidance E.G. Marshall as K.L. Palmer, an influential attorney Howard Smith as P.J. McNeal, Laura's father and a key figure in the case Under the direction of seasoned radio professionals, this gripping radio play weaves a tapestry of suspense and intrigue. Tune in to Vintage Classic Radio for an unforgettable evening of nostalgia and immerse yourself in the world of "Calling Northside 777," where justice hangs in the balance, and the truth lies just beneath the surface. Vintage Classic Radio presents Friday Night Noir where we bring to life timeless classic detective noir, mystery and suspense from the golden age of radio between the 1930s and the 1960s.

Jun 29, 202330 min

Tuesday Night Detectives - Nick Carter Master Detective (The Glass Coffin) & The Adventures of Sam Spade (Sinister Siren Caper)

Join us this week on Vintage Classic Radio as we dive into the thrilling world of detective mysteries with "Tuesday Night Detectives." Our first episode, "The Glass Coffin," hails from the renowned detective radio show "Nick Carter Master Detective," originally broadcast on September 27, 1943. In this captivating tale, private investigator Nick Carter finds himself entangled in a web of intrigue when a wealthy recluse dies under mysterious circumstances, leaving behind a bizarre will and a glass coffin. As Nick delves deeper into the case, he uncovers a tangled plot of greed, deception, and hidden motives. Will he be able to unravel the secrets before it's too late? "The Glass Coffin" features an exceptional cast, including Lon Clark as Nick Carter, the intelligent and resourceful detective; Charlotte Manson as Patsy Bowen, Nick's loyal and quick-witted assistant; and Ed Latimer as Sergeant Matheson, the seasoned police officer who often collaborates with Nick in solving crimes. "Nick Carter Master Detective" was a classic radio series based on the adventures of the renowned detective Nick Carter. Known for his deductive skills and sharp intellect, Nick Carter unravels complex mysteries and brings justice to the wronged Following "Nick Carter Master Detective," we delve into the captivating world of "The Adventures of Sam Spade" with our next episode, "Sinister Siren Caper." Join the suave and cunning private investigator Sam Spade, portrayed by the talented Howard Duff, as he takes on yet another perplexing case. In this thrilling adventure, Sam is hired by a mysterious woman claiming to be in danger from a sinister cult. As he digs deeper, Sam uncovers a complex web of lies, blackmail, and hidden identities. With his razor-sharp wit and unyielding determination, Sam navigates a treacherous path to expose the truth behind the enigmatic siren and bring justice to those involved. "The Adventures of Sam Spade" boasts an incredible cast, led by Howard Duff as the titular character Sam Spade, the charming yet cunning private detective. Supporting him are Lurene Tuttle as Sam's loyal and sharp-tongued secretary, Effie Perrine, and Jerry Hausner as Lieutenant Dundee, the police officer who occasionally aids Sam in his investigations. "The Adventures of Sam Spade" follows the exploits of Sam Spade, a quick-witted and tough private detective who navigates the gritty underworld of crime to solve baffling cases. With their engaging characters, intricate plots, and suspenseful narratives, both shows promise an enthralling listening experience for fans of classic detective mysteries. Don't miss Vintage Classic Radio's Tuesday Night Detectives every Tuesday evening, featuring back-to-back episodes of the finest detective radio dramas from the 1930s through the 1960s. Step back in time to the Golden Age of Radio with two thrilling radio plays.

Jun 26, 202359 min

Sunday Night Playhouse - Dark Victory - Tallulah Bankhead, Bing Crosby, Bob Hope

Every Sunday night, Vintage Classic Radio presents the Sunday Night Playhouse, where we bring to life timeless classics from the golden age of radio between the 1930s and the 1960s. In this gripping episode of Vintage Classic Radio's "Sunday Night Playhouse," sponsored by Anacin, RCA, and Chesterfield, we present "Dark Victory." Judith Traherne, a carefree and independent woman, faces a life-altering moment when she falls from her horse and complains of severe headaches. Dr. Frederick Steele, her dedicated physician, diagnoses a glioma brain tumor, and they embark on a journey of love and hope. As their bond deepens, the prognosis remains bleak, testing their resilience. Will their love conquer the approaching darkness? Directed by Edmund Goulding and featuring a stellar cast including: Tallulah Bankhead as Judith Traherne David Brian as Dr. Frederick Steele Lynne Allen as Anne King Bill Cairn (director) Bing Crosby Bob Hope Ralph Moody Jack Rubin (adaptor) Norma Varden Jimmy Wallington (announcer) Stan Waxman Howard Wiley (producer) "Dark Victory" is a poignant tale of love in the face of impending death. Don't miss this captivating melodrama filled with emotional twists and turns.

Jun 24, 20231h 0m

Saturday Matinee - Our Miss Brooks, Forty-Second Street Musical, My Man Godfrey

Vintage Classic Radio presents "Saturday Matinee". Tune in every Saturday for a mix of comedy, music or romance from the golden age of radio that will keep you entertained. Step back in time with Vintage Classic Radio as we present three timeless radio plays in our weekly "Saturday Matinee" episode. Join us as we journey through the golden age of radio with captivating adaptations of beloved films and popular shows. In this episode, we bring you a "Telegram for Mrs. Davis" from the renowned radio show "Our Miss Brooks." Then, prepare to be enthralled by the musical extravaganza of "Forty-Second Street" from Colgate's Theater of Romance. Lastly, we feature "My Man Godfrey," a radio adaptation of the iconic film, again presented by Colgate's Theater of Romance. Tune in and indulge in the nostalgic charm of these classic radio productions.

Jun 23, 20231h 23m

Friday Night Noir - The Killers - Burt Lancaster & Shelley Winters

Immerse yourself in the captivating world of vintage classic radio as Vintage Classic Radio presents "The Killers," a thrilling episode from the renowned series Screen Director's Playhouse. Originally broadcasted on June 5th, 1949, this noir masterpiece stars the legendary Burt Lancaster and the talented Shelly Winters. In this suspenseful radio play, adapted from the iconic Ernest Hemingway short story, two professional hitmen arrive in a small town with one mission: to eliminate a former boxer known as "The Swede." As the story unfolds, dark secrets, betrayal, and a mysterious woman intertwine to create a web of intrigue and danger. "The Killers" radio adaptation is closely related to the 1946 film version, directed by Robert Siodmak. Burt Lancaster delivers a mesmerizing performance as "The Swede," while Ava Gardner captivates as the enigmatic Kitty Collins. Considered a classic of film noir, the 1946 adaptation of "The Killers" masterfully combines stylish cinematography, a haunting score, and a gripping narrative to create an unforgettable cinematic experience. The radio play brings this cinematic brilliance to the audio realm, allowing listeners to immerse themselves in the atmospheric world of the film. Cast: Burt Lancaster as The Swede Shelly Winters as Kitty Collins William Conrad as Al Charles McGraw as Max Sam Edwards as George Virginia Gregg as the Operator John Dehner as Nick Adams Peggy Webber as Mrs. Bellini Screen Director's Playhouse, a popular radio anthology series, showcased adaptations of classic films directed by renowned Hollywood filmmakers. It provided a unique platform for celebrated actors and actresses to showcase their talent in captivating audio dramas. Tune in to "Friday Night Noir" and experience the tension, mystery, and star power of "The Killers."

Jun 22, 202330 min

Tuesday Night Detectives - Pat Novak for Hire (Jack of Clubs) & The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (The Purloined Ruby)

Join us this week on Vintage Classic Radio for an evening of gripping detective stories. We kick off with "Jack of Clubs," an enthralling episode from the renowned detective radio show "Pat Novak for Hire," originally broadcast on February 20th, 1949. In this thrilling installment, Pat Novak, a tough private eye with a knack for finding trouble, is hired by a mysterious woman named Loretta Devlin. She claims that her husband, Joe, has disappeared after getting involved in a dangerous poker game. As Novak delves deeper into the case, he uncovers a web of deceit, double-crossing, and murder, where no one can be trusted. Will Novak be able to solve the mystery and locate Joe Devlin before it's too late? Tune in to find out. Starring Jack Webb as Pat Novak, this gripping radio drama will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very end. "Pat Novak for Hire" was a gritty detective radio show set in San Francisco, following the tough private eye Pat Novak as he tackled dangerous cases in the city's seedy underbelly. After that, get ready for "The Purloined Ruby" from "The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes," featuring the iconic duo Basil Rathbone as Sherlock Holmes and Nigel Bruce as Dr. John Watson. In this captivating episode, Holmes is approached by a distraught client, Lady Margaret Carstairs, whose precious ruby has been stolen aboard a luxury train. With his razor-sharp intellect and unparalleled deductive skills, Holmes embarks on a thrilling investigation to uncover the identity of the cunning thief. As the plot thickens, Holmes must unravel a complex web of suspects, alibis, and hidden motives to solve the perplexing case. Will the great detective be able to recover the stolen ruby and bring the culprit to justice? Don't miss this classic tale of intrigue and suspense. "The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" was a beloved radio show bringing Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's famous detective to life, featuring Basil Rathbone as the brilliant Sherlock Holmes and Nigel Bruce as his loyal companion, Dr. John Watson. Together, they solved intriguing mysteries in Victorian and early 20th-century England. Don't miss Vintage Classic Radio's Tuesday Night Detectives every Tuesday evening, featuring back-to-back episodes of the finest detective radio dramas from the 1930s through the 1960s.

Jun 19, 20231h 0m

Sunday Night Playhouse - Father’s Day Special

A Father's Day Special: Sunday Night Playhouse Vintage Classic Radio proudly presents a heartwarming Father's Day Special of our beloved "Sunday Night Playhouse". Tune in as we honour fathers with a selection of classic radio plays that echo the laughter, trials, and triumphs of fatherhood. The Great Gildersleeve: "Father's Day Chair" (June 21st, 1942) Harold Peary as Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve Lillian Randolph as Birdie Lee Coggins Walter Tetley as Leroy Forester Earle Ross as Judge Horace Hooker In this hilarious episode, Gildersleeve grapples with the ups and downs of fatherhood after receiving an unexpected Father's Day gift. 2. Father Knows Best: "Father's Day Picnic" (June 19th, 1948) Robert Young as Jim Anderson Jean Vander Pyl as Margaret Anderson Rhoda Williams as Betty Anderson Ted Donaldson as Bud Anderson Norma Jean Nilsson as Kathy Anderson Join the Anderson family as they venture out for a Father's Day picnic. The day is filled with fun, family bonding, and a few surprises that only the Andersons could deliver. 3. Life of Riley: "Father's Day Bathrobes" (June 19th, 1948) William Bendix as Chester A. Riley Paula Winslowe as Peg Riley Scotty Beckett as Junior Riley Sharon Douglas as Babs Riley John Brown as Digby "Digger" O'Dell Riley's family decides to surprise him with a Father's Day gift, but as always, things take an unexpected turn leading to laughter and a heartwarming realization. 4. Abbott and Costello Show: "Father's Day Gift" (June 14th, 1945) Bud Abbott as Bud Abbott Lou Costello as Lou Costello John Brown as the Salesman On this Father's Day episode, Abbott and Costello's banter takes on a new twist as they navigate through a series of comedic misadventures while selecting a Father's Day gift. Celebrate Father's Day with these timeless tales of humor, love, and family dynamics, that are as endearing today as they were in the golden era of radio. Tune in for an unforgettable trip down memory lane with Vintage Classic Radio!

Jun 17, 20231h 58m

Saturday Matinee - Buck Privates (Abbott & Costello Show) & Alice in Wonderland (Lux Radio Theatre)

Join us for a delightful journey back in time on this week's "Saturday Matinee" of Vintage Classic Radio! We have two enchanting radio plays lined up for your enjoyment. First up is the radio adaptation of the beloved film "Buck Privates," starring the hilarious duo Bud Abbott and Lou Costello. Originally presented on Lux Radio Theatre, this episode aired on October 13th, 1941. Follow the hilarious misadventures of two bumbling salesmen who accidentally enlist in the army. And that's not all! We'll also be featuring the captivating tale of "Alice in Wonderland," brought to life by Lux Radio Theatre. Immerse yourself in the whimsical world of Lewis Carroll's beloved characters. Don't miss these timeless classics! "Buck Privates" Cast: - Bud Abbott as Slicker Smith - Lou Costello as Herbie Brown - Lee Bowman as Randolph Parker III - Jane Frazee as Judy Gray - Alan Curtis as Bob Martin - Nat Pendleton as Sgt. Michael Collins - The Andrews Sisters as Themselves "Alice in Wonderland" Cast: - W.C. Fields as Humpty Dumpty - Edna May Oliver as the Red Queen - Cary Grant as the Mock Turtle - Gary Cooper as the White Knight - Edna Best as Alice - Sterling Holloway as the Cheshire Cat - Richard Haydn as the Mad Hatter - Benny Rubin as the March Hare Tune in and relish the captivating performances of these talented actors as they bring these timeless tales to life. Vintage Classic Radio presents "Saturday Matinee". Tune in every Saturday for a mix of comedy, music or romance from the golden age of radio that will keep you entertained.

Jun 16, 20231h 57m

Friday Night Noir - Shadow of a Doubt - Alfred Hitchcock & Joseph Cotten

Join us on Vintage Classic Radio for another thrilling episode of "Friday Night Noir" as we present the captivating radio play, "Shadow of a Doubt". Originally broadcasted on May 24th, 1943, this gripping tale will keep you on the edge of your seat. It was adapted for radio as a suspenseful masterpiece that is intimately connected to the iconic Alfred Hitchcock film of the same name. Joseph Cotten reprises his role as the enigmatic Uncle Charlie, while Teresa Wright delivers a stellar performance as Young Charlie. This adaptation faithfully captures the chilling atmosphere and psychological depth of Hitchcock's original work. Step into the world of "Shadow of a Doubt" as the idyllic town of Santa Rosa, California becomes the backdrop for a dangerous game of deception and suspicion. As Young Charlie's doubts about her beloved uncle intensify, you'll be captivated by the twists and turns that reveal shocking truths. "Shadow of a Doubt" was part of the renowned radio series called "Screen Guild Theater." The show, which aired from 1939 to 1952, featured adaptations of popular Hollywood films with the original movie stars reprising their roles. Each episode was a captivating audio adaptation that brought the magic of the silver screen to radio audiences. Don't miss this thrilling episode of "Friday Night Noir" on Vintage Classic Radio this Friday!

Jun 15, 202329 min

Tuesday Night Detectives - Rocky Fortune (Oyster Schucker) & The New Adventures of Nero Wolfe (The Impolite Corpse)

Welcome to this week's episode of "Tuesday Night Detectives"! In this vintage classic radio edition, we bring you two thrilling radio plays from the golden age of detective shows. First up is "Oyster Schucker" from the popular detective series "Rocky Fortune," featuring the iconic Frank Sinatra as the charming and resourceful Rocky Fortune. Originally aired on October 16th, 1953, join Rocky as he stumbles upon a dangerous plot while working at a waterfront joint. With an exceptional cast including Ed Begley, Paul Stewart, and Bob Bruce, this suspenseful episode will keep you on the edge of your seat. Following that, we present "The Impolite Corpse" from "The New Adventures of Nero Wolfe," starring the brilliant Sidney Greenstreet as the legendary detective Nero Wolfe. In this episode, Walter Channing's sinister plan to prevent his employees from claiming their shares in the company leads to murder. Join Nero Wolfe and his quick-witted assistant Archie, portrayed by Herb Ellis, as they unravel this perplexing case. With a talented supporting cast including Lawrence Dobkin, Gerald Mohr, and Jay Novello, this intriguing mystery will keep you enthralled. Don't miss out on this captivating podcast episode as we transport you back to the thrilling days of classic detective radio dramas with "Oyster Schucker" and "The Impolite Corpse." Tune in now!

Jun 12, 202357 min

Sunday Night Playhouse - Shop Around the Corner - Jimmy Stewart

Join us tonight on Vintage Classic Radio's "Sunday Night Playhouse" as we present a timeless radio play, "The Shop Around the Corner." Originally broadcasted on September 29th, 1940, as part of the Screen Guild Theater, this captivating tale of love and connection is sure to transport you to a bygone era. Set in Budapest, the story revolves around a charming gift shop called Matuschek and Company. Alfred Kralik, portrayed by the legendary Jimmy Stewart, works as a sales clerk at the shop. He becomes enamored with a mysterious pen pal with whom he shares heartfelt letters. Little does he know that his secret correspondent is none other than his coworker, Klara Novak, played by another talented actress of the time. As the anonymous pen pals continue to fall in love through their letters, their relationship becomes more complicated as they navigate their real-life interactions. Misunderstandings, comedic moments, and heartfelt confessions ensue, ultimately leading to a heartwarming resolution that reminds us of the beauty of human connection. Full Cast: Alfred Kralik: Jimmy Stewart Klara Novak: Margaret Sullavan Mr. Matuschek: Frank Morgan Ilona Novotny: Josephine Hull Mr. Pirovitch: Felix Bressart Vadas: William Tracy Pepi Katona: Edwin Maxwell Flora: Inez Courtney Rudy: Charles Peck

Jun 11, 202330 min

Saturday Matinee - Mrs. Moonlight, Jack Benny Show, Bing Crosby Chesterfield Show

Vintage Classic Radio presents "Saturday Matinee". Tune in every Saturday for a mix of comedy, music or romance from the golden age of radio that will keep you entertained. Our lineup this Saturday includes: 1. "Mrs. Moonlight" from Lux Radio Theatre (June 26th, 1939): In this enchanting radio play, Lux Radio Theatre presents a heartwarming story of love, sacrifice, and second chances. Follow the tale of Mrs. Moonlight, a widow who finds herself at a crossroads when an unexpected visitor from her past arrives. Starring a talented cast of actors, this romantic story will keep you captivated from start to finish. Full Cast: Mrs. Moonlight: Janet Gaynor Richard Bower: George Brent Mr. Hart: Charles Butterworth Martha: Nella Walker Henry Bower: Donald Meek Dr. Adams: Gordon Oliver Sarah: Virginia Weidler Edward: Tommy Bupp Jenkins: Victor Rodman 2. "The Maxwell is Stolen" from Jack Benny Show (October 1st, 1950): Get ready for laughter and excitement as the legendary Jack Benny takes center stage in this hilarious episode of his popular radio show. When Jack's beloved Maxwell car gets stolen, chaos ensues as he embarks on a quest to recover it. With a stellar cast of comedic talents, this radio play is guaranteed to tickle your funny bone and leave you in stitches. "The Jack Benny Show" was one of the most beloved and long-running radio programs of the mid-20th century. It starred Jack Benny, a comedic genius known for his impeccable timing, witty humor, and ability to create hilarious situations out of everyday occurrences. The show's blend of comedy sketches, witty banter, and memorable characters made it a fan favorite that entertained audiences for decades. Full Cast: Jack Benny: Jack Benny Mary Livingston: Mary Livingston Rochester: Eddie Anderson Don Wilson: Don Wilson Phil Harris: Phil Harris Dennis Day: Dennis Day Frank Nelson: Frank Nelson Additional voices: Various supporting actors 3. "The Chesterfield Show" with Bing Crosby - Special Guest Stars Ella Fitzgerald and Mills Brothers (November 9th, 1949) "The Chesterfield Show" was a highly popular radio program that showcased the incredible talents of Bing Crosby, one of the most iconic and beloved entertainers of the 20th century. Bing Crosby's smooth vocals and charismatic stage presence captivated audiences week after week. The show featured a delightful blend of music, comedy, and guest performances, making it a true variety extravaganza. "The Chesterfield Show" also regularly welcomed esteemed guest stars, and this episode featuring Ella Fitzgerald and The Mills Brothers is a shining example of the incredible talent that graced the program. Ella Fitzgerald, known as the First Lady of Song, brought her mesmerizing vocals and captivating stage presence to the show, while The Mills Brothers added their harmonious blend of voices, creating unforgettable musical moments.

Jun 9, 20232h 1m

Friday Night Noir - Where the Sidewalk Ends - Dana Andrews & Anne Baxter

In this week's installment of Vintage Classic Radio's "Friday Night Noir," we delve into the dark and gripping world of crime and suspense. Join us as we present the riveting radio adaptation of "Where the Sidewalk Ends," originally broadcasted by Lux Radio Theatre on April 2nd, 1951. "Where the Sidewalk Ends" is a thrilling noir tale that takes listeners on a journey through the shadowy streets of New York City. The story revolves around Mark Dixon, a tough and relentless police detective played by the legendary Dana Andrews. Known for his unyielding dedication to the law, Dixon is haunted by a past mistake that has left him disillusioned and driven by a desire for redemption. When Dixon becomes entangled in a murder investigation, he finds himself in a dangerous predicament. As the evidence points to an innocent man, Dixon's instincts push him towards covering up the crime, leading to a treacherous web of deception and moral dilemmas. With time running out, Dixon must confront his own demons while unraveling the truth, putting his own life and the lives of those close to him at risk. With a taut and suspenseful narrative, "Where the Sidewalk Ends" explores the depths of human nature and the thin line between justice and corruption. As the radio adaptation brings this enthralling story to life, prepare to be captivated by its atmospheric setting, complex characters, and a suspenseful plot that will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very end. Full Cast: Mark Dixon: Dana Andrews Morgan Taylor: Anne Baxter Jiggs Taylor: Gene Lockhart Tommy Scalise: John Dehner Martha: Cathy Lewis Ken Paine: Elliott Reid Lieutenant Thomas: Wilms Herbert Detective Paul Klein: Herb Butterfield Detective Michaels: Tony Barrett Officer Nat Finley: Eddie Firestone Detective Tom Baker: Jerry Hausner Detective Dorgan: Jack Kruschen Cab Driver: Richard Peel Mrs. Scalise: Gloria Gordon Vintage Classic Radio presents Friday Night Noir where we bring to life timeless classic detective noir, mystery and suspense from the golden age of radio between the 1930s and the 1960s.

Jun 8, 202352 min

Tuesday Night Detectives - Ellery Queen (Number Thirty One) & Bulldog Drummond (Hijackers)

Don't miss Vintage Classic Radio's Tuesday Night Detectives every Tuesday evening, featuring back-to-back episodes of the finest detective radio dramas from the 1930s through the 1960s. Step back in time to the Golden Age of Radio with two thrilling radio plays. This week, we present two gripping mysteries: "Number Thirty One" from detective radio show, "Ellery Queen", followed by "Hijackers" from detective "Bulldog Drummond". Get ready to embark on a nostalgic journey to the golden age of radio dramas! Number Thirty One - Ellery Queen In "Number Thirty One," renowned amateur detective Ellery Queen finds himself caught in a web of deception and murder when he attends a glamorous costume party at a secluded mansion. As the night unfolds, a mysterious crime takes place, and it's up to Ellery Queen to unravel the secrets hidden within the grand estate's walls. With time ticking away, can Ellery use his astute deductive skills to solve the case and unmask the culprit? Tune in to find out! Full Cast: Ellery Queen: Hugh Marlowe Inspector Richard Queen: Santos Ortega Nikki Porter: Marian Shockley Jack Packard: Ted Osborne Rusty Allen: Tony Randall Various supporting characters: additional actors Hijackers - Bulldog Drummond In "Hijackers," the fearless adventurer and ex-British army officer, Bulldog Drummond, embarks on a high-stakes mission to thwart a gang of ruthless criminals. When an innocent airplane ride takes a perilous turn, Drummond finds himself in a fight for survival against a group of dangerous hijackers. With his quick wit and formidable skills, Bulldog Drummond must outsmart the cunning culprits and bring them to justice. Full Cast: Bulldog Drummond: Santos Ortega Captain Denny: George Gunn Tenny: Gene Marsh Algy Longworth: Juan Ortega Inspector McIver: Roger DeKoven Various supporting characters: additional actors

Jun 5, 20231h 2m

Sunday Night Playhouse - Rebecca - Daphne du Maurier & Orson Welles

Join Vintage Classic Radio's "Sunday Night Playhouse" as we bring this timeless tale of love, mystery, and suspense to your ears in an unforgettable radio adaptation of "Rebecca." This captivating radio adaptation of Daphne du Maurier's renowned novel, "Rebecca." was originally broadcasted by the Campbell Playhouse on December 9th, 1938, this adaptation marked the first time the beloved novel was brought to life in any form. Set in the mysterious world of Manderley, the story delves into themes of love, secrets, and the haunting presence of the enigmatic Rebecca. The story begins when a young woman, portrayed by Margaret Sullavan, marries the dashing widower Maxim de Winter, played by Orson Welles. The newlyweds settle into Manderley, Maxim's ancestral estate, where the spectre of Rebecca, his deceased first wife, looms large. The memory of Rebecca is perpetuated by Mrs. Danvers, the chilling housekeeper, portrayed by Agnes Moorehead, who remains fiercely loyal to Rebecca's memory and continuously undermines the second Mrs. de Winter. As the new Mrs. de Winter tries to establish herself in the shadow of Rebecca, she becomes increasingly haunted by the secrets and dark history that surround Manderley. She uncovers the truth about Rebecca's untimely demise and the hidden alliances that threaten her own happiness. With a rich soundscape and expertly crafted performances, this radio adaptation of "Rebecca" brings du Maurier's atmospheric tale to life, captivating audiences with its suspenseful plot, vivid characters, and hauntingly beautiful setting. Full Cast: Margaret Sullavan as the second Mrs. de Winter Orson Welles as Maxim de Winter Agnes Moorehead as Mrs. Danvers George Coulouris as Frank Crawley Ray Collins as Colonel Julyan Lurene Tuttle as Beatrice Lacy Mildred Natwick as Edythe Van Hopper Everett Sloane as Ben Georgia Backus as Clarice William Alland as Favell Erskine Sanford as Tabbs Howard Smith as Coroner Walter Hampden as Coroner Betty Hanna as Mrs. Van Hopper's maid Alfred Shirley as William Peggy French as Girl Elizabeth Lawrence as Another Girl Vintage Classic Radio presents the Sunday Night Playhouse, where we bring to life timeless classics from the golden age of radio between the 1930s and the 1960s.

Jun 4, 20231h 0m

Saturday Matinee - His Girl Friday (Cary Grant), The Great Gildersleeve, Hancock’s Half Hour

Vintage Classic Radio presents "Saturday Matinee". Tune in every Saturday for a mix of comedy, music or romance from the golden age of radio that will keep you entertained. Our lineup this Saturday includes: 1. "His Girl Friday" - Screen Guild Theater (Broadcast Date: March 30th 1941) Step into the fast-paced world of newspaper reporting with "His Girl Friday." Adapted from the hit 1940 film, this comedy-drama revolves around the life of Hildy Johnson, a talented and determined newspaper reporter. When her ex-husband and editor, Walter Burns, learns that Hildy is planning to leave the newspaper business and marry another man, he sets out on a mission to win her back. Prepare for witty banter, romantic entanglements, and a thrilling race against time as Hildy finds herself caught up in a high-stakes story that could change her life. Full Cast: Hildy Johnson: Rosalind Russell Walter Burns: Cary Grant Bruce Baldwin: Ralph Bellamy Mrs. Baldwin: Abigail Adams Sheriff Hartwell: Clarence Kolb Murphy: John Qualen Bensinger: Edwin Max Duffy: Charles Seel Peggy Grant: Janet Waldo Williams: Paul Dubov McCue: Tyler McVey Reporter #1: Norman Field Reporter #2: Frank Nelson 2. "Fishing Trip to Lake Hackmatack" - The Great Gildersleeve (Broadcast Date: August 30th, 1942) Join the lovable and comical Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve on a memorable fishing trip to Lake Hackmatack. Gildersleeve, a bachelor and water commissioner, takes his nephew Leroy and housekeeper Marjorie along for a weekend getaway. However, things don't go exactly as planned when Gildersleeve's attempts at fishing are met with hilarious misadventures and unexpected challenges. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the humorous escapades that unfold in this delightful episode of The Great Gildersleeve Full Cast: Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve: Harold Peary Leroy: Walter Tetley Marjorie: Lurene Tuttle Birdie: Lillian Randolph Judge Hooker: Earle Ross Floyd Munson: Arthur Q. Bryan Peavey: Richard LeGrand Mrs. Munson: Bea Benaderet Charlie Anderson: Bill Goodwin Announcer: Ken Carpenter 3. "The Radio Ham" - Hancock's Half Hour (Broadcast Date: June 9th, 1961) Prepare for laughter and chaos as Tony Hancock, the iconic British comedian, takes center stage in "The Radio Ham." In this hilarious episode, Hancock becomes obsessed with amateur radio and dreams of making contact with someone from a distant land. However, his attempts are constantly thwarted by interference, technical difficulties, and his own comedic mishaps. With his loyal sidekick, Sid James, by his side, Hancock's ambitious pursuit of communication leads to uproarious situations that will leave you in stitches. Full Cast: Tony Hancock: Tony Hancock Sid James: Sid James Bill: Bill Kerr Hattie Jacques: Hattie Jacques Kenneth Williams: Kenneth Williams Announcer: John Snagge

Jun 4, 20231h 28m

Friday Night Noir - Inner Sanctum (The Tell Tale Heart) & Mysterious Traveller (The Man Who Knew Everything)

Vintage Classic Radio presents Friday Night Noir where we bring to life timeless classic detective noir, mystery and suspense from the golden age of radio between the 1930s and the 1960s. Episode Description: Inner Sanctum - "The Tell Tale Heart" (August 3rd, 1941) In our first radio play, we delve into the sinister world of Edgar Allan Poe's macabre tale, "The Tell Tale Heart," as brought to life by the masterful actors of the Inner Sanctum. In this chilling adaptation of Poe's classic short story, we meet a disturbed and unnamed narrator plagued by his own guilt. Tormented by the relentless beating of his victim's heart, the narrator confesses his crime to an unsuspecting audience. As his paranoia grows, so does the relentless pulsation of the telltale heart, driving him to the brink of insanity. Notable Cast and Roles: - Narrator: Paul McGrath - The Old Man: Santos Ortega - Police Sergeant: Karl Swenson - Police Lieutenant: Richard Widmark - Medical Examiner: Maurice Tarplin Mysterious Traveler - "The Man Who Knew Everything" (October 9th, 1951) Our next radio play, "The Man Who Knew Everything," is a mind-bending tale brought to you by the captivating performers of the show, Mysterious Traveler. In "The Man Who Knew Everything," we follow the story of a brilliant but enigmatic man named Dr. Malcolm Monroe. Driven by an insatiable thirst for knowledge, Monroe possesses an uncanny ability to uncover the secrets of the universe. When a desperate woman seeks his assistance to find her missing husband, Monroe's intellect and unparalleled deduction skills are put to the ultimate test. As the truth unravels, secrets are revealed, and nothing is as it seems. Notable Cast and Roles: - Dr. Malcolm Monroe: Maurice Tarplin - Martha Carter: Ann Shepherd - Paul Carter: Unknown

Jun 1, 202357 min

Tuesday Night Detectives - Richard Diamond Private Detective (Fifty Thousand Dollar Diamond Heist) & Broadway Is My Beat (The Dr. Robbie McClure Case)

Don't miss Vintage Classic Radio's Tuesday Night Detectives every Tuesday evening, featuring back-to-back episodes of the finest detective radio dramas from the 1930s through the 1960s. Step back in time to the Golden Age of Radio with two thrilling radio plays. In the first episode, "Richard Diamond Private Detective: Fifty Thousand Dollar Diamond Heist," originally broadcasted on November 12th, 1949, renowned private detective Richard Diamond finds himself entangled in a dangerous case of stolen diamonds worth a fortune. Follow Diamond as he navigates the treacherous criminal underworld to recover the precious gems before it's too late. Packed with suspense, intrigue, and classic detective storytelling, this radio play will keep you on the edge of your seat. "Richard Diamond Private Detective: Fifty Thousand Dollar Diamond Heist" (November 12th, 1949) Cast: Richard Diamond: Dick Powell Helen Asher: Virginia Gregg Lieutenant Walt Levinson: Ed Begley Sam: Wilms Herbert Additional Voices: William Conrad, Herb Butterfield, Lawrence Dobkin In the second episode, "Broadway is My Beat: The Dr. Robbie McClure Case," originally broadcasted on August 4th, 1949, we join Detective Danny Clover on the streets of New York City's bustling Broadway. When a renowned physician, Dr. Robbie McClure, becomes a murder suspect, Clover must unravel the web of secrets and lies that surround the case. With his keen instincts and relentless determination, Clover dives into the heart of the city's vibrant theater district, uncovering the truth while navigating the complexities of human nature. "Broadway is My Beat: The Dr. Robbie McClure Case" (August 4th, 1949) Cast: Detective Danny Clover: Larry Thor Sergeant Gino Tartaglia: Charles Calvert Dr. Robbie McClure: Unknown Dr. Sandor: Unknown Additional Voices: Jack Kruschen, Jeanette Nolan, Ted de Corsia Join us for an auditory journey into the past as we bring these classic radio plays to life, transporting you to a bygone era of mystery and suspense.

May 30, 202359 min

Sunday Night Playhouse - Dinner at Eight - Orson Welles & Lucille Ball

Every Sunday night, Vintage Classic Radio presents the Sunday Night Playhouse, where we bring to life timeless classics from the golden age of radio between the 1930s and the 1960s Episode Description: Step back in time to 1930s Hollywood with Vintage Classic Radio's Sunday Night Playhouse. In this episode of the Campbell Playhouse, we bring you a captivating radio adaptation of the classic play "Dinner at Eight," broadcasted on February 18th, 1940. As the Great Depression casts a shadow over the nation, the lives of New York's high society intersect in the countdown to a lavish dinner party. Mrs. Oliver Jordan, a well-to-do socialite, anxiously prepares for the event, determined to impress her guests. Yet, behind the facade of wealth and privilege, secrets, scandals, and unexpected twists unfold, revealing the true nature of the characters' relationships. Led by the legendary Orson Welles as director and host, the cast of "Dinner at Eight" delivers a brilliant performance, immersing listeners in a world filled with opulence, witty dialogue, and dramatic confrontations. Join us on Vintage Classic Radio's Sunday Night Playhouse to experience this enthralling tale of high society's unraveling, as alliances are tested, and ambitions clash. Full Cast: Orson Welles: Director and Host Marjorie Main: Carlotta Vance Hedda Hopper: Millicent Jordan Shirley Booth: Kitty Packard Madeleine Carroll: Mrs. Oliver Jordan Errol Flynn: Dr. Wayne Talbot Charles Butterworth: Larry Renault Walter Huston: Dan Packard Agnes Moorehead: Hattie Loomis Alan Reed: Max Kane Carl Frank: Eddie Frank Readick: Mr. Fitch Ray Collins: Ed Loomis Richard Wilson: Mr. Hatfield William Alland: Waiter Joseph Cotten: Radio Announce

May 28, 20231h 0m

Saturday Matinee - Abbott & Costello Show, The Mel Blanc Show, The Railroad Hour

Introducing "Saturday Matinee" on Vintage Classic Radio. Tune in every Saturday for a mix of comedy, music or romance from the golden age of radio that will keep you entertained. Our debut lineup this Saturday includes: 1. "Bud and Lou are in a Play" - Abbott & Costello Show (Broadcast Date: June 21, 1945) Comedy icons Bud Abbott and Lou Costello navigate through a series of hilarious mishaps and misunderstandings as they find themselves unexpectedly involved in a theatrical production. A classic blend of slapstick and wordplay, this episode is an emblem of their timeless humor. Cast: Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Elvia Allman, Mel Blanc, and Sharon Douglas 2. "The Cake Contest" - The Mel Blanc Show (Broadcast Date: September 17, 1946) In this fun-filled episode, Mel Blanc, famous for his various cartoon character voices, finds himself in a fix as he enters a cake baking contest. The catch? He doesn't know the first thing about baking! Brace yourself for laughs, surprises, and a few baking disasters along the way. Cast: Mel Blanc, Mary Jane Croft, Joseph Kearns, Hans Conried, and Jim Backus 3. "Anything Goes" - The Railroad Hour "Anything Goes" is a 1934 musical by Cole Porter, set on an ocean liner from New York to London. It follows the comedic exploits of stowaway Billy Crocker as he attempts to win the heart of engaged heiress Hope Harcourt, with the help of notable characters Reno Sweeney and “Moonface” Martin. Since its Broadway debut, this beloved musical, renowned for hits like "Anything Goes," "You're the Top," and "I Get a Kick Out of You", has been revived many times and was even adapted for "The Railroad Hour", a popular radio series that aired on ABC and NBC from 1948 to 1954 Cast: Gordon MacRae, Lucille Norman, and supporting cast

May 27, 20231h 41m

Friday Night Noir - Strangers on a Train - Ray Milland & Patricia Hitchcock

Step back in time with Lux Radio Theatre as we bring you a captivating radio adaptation of the iconic thriller "Strangers on a Train." Based on Patricia Highsmith's gripping novel, this episode originally aired on December 3rd, 1951. Episode Description: In "Strangers on a Train," two strangers with troubled lives find themselves entangled in a sinister pact. Guy Haines, a successful tennis player played by Ray Milland, meets the charming but unstable Bruno Anthony, portrayed by Frank Lovejoy. During their chance encounter on a train, Bruno suggests an unthinkable plan: each of them should commit a murder for the other, eliminating any suspicion of motive. Guy dismisses it as a joke, but Bruno is dead serious. As the story unfolds, Guy's life takes a dark turn when Bruno carries out his part of the bargain, expecting Guy to reciprocate. Caught in a web of deception and murder, Guy must find a way to outwit Bruno while protecting himself and his loved ones. Lux Radio Theatre adaptation of "Strangers on a Train" broadcasted on December 3rd, 1951: Guy Haines: Ray Milland Bruno Anthony: Martin Gabel Anne Morton: Jane Wyman Senator Morton: Frank Lovejoy Miriam Haines: Mary Lansing Barbara Morton: Patricia Hitchcock Jeff: Joseph Kearns Ruth Roman: Jeanette Nolan The Judge: Charles Lung The Commissioner: Eddie Marr Dr. Tolliver: Herb Vigran

May 25, 202356 min

Tuesday Night Detectives - Dragnet (The Big Safe) & Mr District Attorney (Deadly Train)

Tune in every Tuesday night for Vintage Classic Radio's Tuesday Night Detectives, as we present a double bill of the best old-time radio detective serials from the 1930s to the 1960s Dragnet - The Big Safe In this gripping episode of Dragnet, Sergeant Joe Friday and his partner Frank Smith are called to investigate a daring heist involving a massive safe. As they delve into the case, they uncover a trail of deception, hidden motives, and a dangerous criminal underworld. With their signature no-nonsense approach, Friday and Smith race against time to catch the culprits and bring them to justice. Notable Cast: Jack Webb as Sergeant Joe Friday Barton Yarborough as Sergeant Ben Romero Raymond Burr as Ed Backstrand Herb Butterfield as Chief of Police Mr District Attorney - Case of the Deadly Train In this thrilling episode of Mr. District Attorney, District Attorney Paul Garrett and his loyal secretary Edith Miller find themselves embroiled in a case involving a deadly train accident. As they investigate the incident, they uncover a sinister plot that goes far beyond a simple accident. Garrett's sharp legal skills and Miller's resourcefulness are put to the test as they race against time to expose the truth and bring the responsible parties to justice. Notable Cast: Jay Jostyn as District Attorney Paul Garrett Vicki Vola as Edith Miller Len Doyle as Len Harrington Roger DeKoven as Mark Doyle Owen Jordan as Sergeant Joe Regan

May 22, 202359 min

Sunday Night Playhouse - All About Eve - Bette Davis & Anne Baxter

Vintage Classic Radio presents the Sunday Night Playhouse, where we bring to life timeless classics from the golden age of radio between the 1930s and the 1960s. Episode Description: In this captivating episode of Lux Radio Theater, a highly acclaimed adaptation of the classic film "All About Eve" is presented, featuring the iconic Bette Davis and Anne Baxter reprising their roles from the original movie. Aired on October 1st, 1951, on the CBS network, this radio adaptation brings to life the thrilling tale of ambition, manipulation, and backstage drama. "All About Eve" follows the ambitious and cunning young actress Eve Harrington (played by Anne Baxter), who insinuates herself into the life of aging Broadway star Margo Channing (played by Bette Davis). Eve's seemingly innocent and devoted demeanor hides a relentless drive to usurp Margo's fame and success. As the story unfolds, the audience is taken on a rollercoaster ride of jealousy, deceit, and the dark underbelly of the entertainment industry. Bette Davis delivers a powerful performance as Margo Channing, portraying her vulnerability and determination to remain at the top of her game. Anne Baxter expertly captures the multifaceted nature of Eve Harrington, seamlessly transitioning between her facade of innocence and her true manipulative self. The dynamic chemistry between the two actresses creates an electric atmosphere, showcasing their exceptional talents. Supported by a talented cast, the Lux Radio Theater's adaptation of "All About Eve" brings the story to life through its gripping narrative, compelling dialogue, and a touch of old Hollywood glamour. The radio format allows listeners to use their imagination, immersing themselves in the drama and intrigue that unfolds on stage and behind the scenes "All About Eve" was also originally a classic 1950 American drama film that was both written and directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz. Darryl F. Zanuck served as the producer of the film. The story of the film is based on a 1946 short story called "The Wisdom of Eve" written by Mary Orr, although Orr's name does not appear in the film's credits. Cast: Bette Davis as Margo Channing Anne Baxter as Eve Harrington Reginald Gardiner as Addison DeWitt Bill Johnstone as Bill Simpson Leon Ames as Lloyd Richards Patsy Kelly as Birdie Gary Merrill as Karen's husband Jay Novello as Max Fabian Barbara Eiler as Karen Richards Lurene Tuttle as Miss Casswell Walter Hampden as Dr. Aardvaark Gerald Mohr as Director Betty Lou Gerson as Phoeb

May 21, 20231h 0m

Friday Night Noir - The Glass Key - Dashiell Hammett & Orson Welles

Vintage Classic Radio presents Friday Night Noir where we bring to life timeless classic detective noir, mystery and suspense from the golden age of radio between the 1930s and the 1960s. Episode Description: In this episode of the Mercury Theatre Campbell Playhouse, we delve into the thrilling world of Dashiell Hammett's "The Glass Key." Originally broadcast by the CBS radio network on October 29th, 1939, this captivating radio play follows the story of Ned Beaumont, a loyal political advisor entangled in a web of corruption, betrayal, and murder. As the tension rises, Ned finds himself at the heart of a dangerous game, where loyalty and power collide. Join us for a gripping tale filled with intrigue and suspense. Cast: 1. Orson Welles as Ned Beaumont 2. Edna May Oliver as Madeline Matthews 3. Ray Collins as Paul Madvig 4. Everett Sloane as Shad O'Rory 5. Richard Wilson as Taylor Henry 6. Carl Frank as Dinah Brand 7. Joseph Cotten as Jeff 8. Frank Readick as The District Attorney 9. Alfred Shirley as Bernie Despain 10. William Alland as Newspaperman 11. Kenny Delmar as Hotel Clerk 12. Mary Taylor as Party Guest

May 20, 20231h 1m

Tuesday Night Detectives - Philip Marlowe (The Fifth Mask) & Johnny Dollar (Heiress Matter)

Get ready for a thrilling night with Vintage Classic Radio's Tuesday Night Detectives as we present two captivating episodes from classic detective serials, featuring an incredible cast of actors and stories that have stood the test of time. First up is the episode "The Fifth Mask" from the renowned radio detective series "Philip Marlowe." Originally broadcast on October 17, 1950, this installment stars Gerald Mohr as the legendary private investigator Philip Marlowe. Alongside Mohr, the talented cast includes Virginia Gregg, Ted von Eltz, and Barney Phillips. In this gripping episode, Marlowe is hired to protect a man from a mysterious assailant wearing a series of masks, but as the case unfolds, the detective uncovers deeper secrets and hidden motives. Following "The Fifth Mask" is the engaging episode "The Heiress Matter" from the longest-running radio detective serial, "Yours Truly Johnny Dollar." This episode, which first aired on February 2, 1958, stars the versatile Bob Bailey as the intrepid insurance investigator Johnny Dollar. Joining Bailey in this episode are Virginia Gregg, Harry Bartell, and Alan Reed. In "The Heiress Matter," Johnny Dollar is tasked with uncovering the truth behind the suspicious disappearance of a wealthy heiress, but as he delves deeper, he finds himself in the midst of a tangled web of deception and greed.

May 16, 202351 min

Sunday Night Playhouse - Mother’s Day Special

A Mother's Day Special: Sunday Night Playhouse In this heartwarming episode of Vintage Classic Radio, we present a special Mother's Day edition of our beloved "Sunday Night Playhouse". As the sound waves of yesteryear come alive, we honour mothers everywhere with a selection of classic radio plays.. Episode Description: This episode brings together four iconic radio shows from the golden era, each one uniquely celebrating the spirit of motherhood. Our radio playhouse opens with the Aldrich Family's "Mother's Day" episode (April 29th, 1948). The spotlight shines on Ezra Stone as Henry Aldrich and House Jameson as his father, Sam Aldrich. Amidst the familial warmth, Katherine Raht as Mrs. Aldrich is the backbone of the family. Next, we transition to the Burns and Allen show, where George Burns and Gracie Allen regale us with their comedic genius in "Gracie's Mother Visits" (May 20th, 1948). Bea Benaderet stars as Gracie's mother, bringing a delightful dynamic to the show. Following this, we present the Life of Riley's episode "Riley's Mother's Day Gift is Explained" (May 8th, 1948). William Bendix as Chester A. Riley and Paula Winslowe as his wife, Peg Riley, navigate through a hilarious misunderstanding that celebrates the patience and understanding of mothers everywhere. Finally, we close our playhouse with the Jack Benny Program's "Mother's Day Show" (May 8th, 1938). Jack Benny, Mary Livingstone, and Don Wilson lead us through an episode filled with humor, sentiment, and a fitting tribute to mothers. This special edition of "Sunday Night Playhouse" is a trip down memory lane, filled with laughter, love, and a heartfelt celebration of mothers. Grab a cup of hot cocoa, sit back, and join us in celebrating Mother's Day in true Vintage Classic Radio fashion. You won't want to miss this!

May 14, 20231h 53m

Friday Night Noir - The House of the Seven Gables - Nathaniel Hawthorne

Vintage Classic Radio presents Friday Night Noir where we bring to life timeless classic detective noir, mystery and suspense from the golden age of radio between the 1930s and the 1960s. Episode Description: Immerse yourself in the supernatural world of Nathaniel Hawthorne's "The House of the Seven Gables" in this episode of “Friday Night Noir” presented by Vintage Classic Radio. This CBS Radio Mystery Theater adaptation brings to life the eerie tale of the Pyncheon family, cursed by a wronged ancestor and haunted by the legacy of their forebears. This chilling narrative, set within a dark and ominous mansion, explores themes of inherited guilt, retribution, and redemption. Fans of "The Haunting of Hill House" will find familiar elements in the Pyncheon's spectral encounters and psychological terrors. CBS Radio Mystery Theater presented a radio adaptation written by Ian Martin.

May 12, 202354 min

Tuesday Night Detectives - 21st Precinct (The Bartender) & Candy Matson (The Movie Company)

Don't miss Vintage Classic Radio's Tuesday Night Detectives every Tuesday evening, featuring back-to-back episodes of the finest detective radio dramas from the 1930s through the 1960s. 21st Precinct - The Bartender "21st Precinct" was a dramatic police drama radio show that aired on CBS from 1953 to 1956. It followed the daily workings of the officers in the 21st Precinct, a fictional police precinct in New York City.The show was known for its realistic portrayal of police work and its strong ensemble cast, which brought the characters to life. "The Bartender" (September 1, 1953) - A young bartender becomes a key witness in a robbery case that leads to a bigger criminal operation. Everett Sloane as Captain Frank Kennelly Les Damon as Lieutenant Matt King Harold Stone as Sergeant Larry Waters Santos Ortega as Lieutenant Anthony Gioso Ken Lynch as various characters "Candy Matson" was a popular radio show that aired on NBC from 1949 to 1951. It featured a strong, independent female protagonist, Candy Matson, who worked as a private investigator in San Francisco. "The Movie Company" (February 6, 1950) - Candy is hired by a movie company as a technical advisor, only to find herself entangled in a murder investigation on set. Natalie Masters as Candy Matson - Masters played the lead role of Candy Matson throughout the series. She was a talented radio actress who became well-known for her portrayal of the smart and sassy private investigator. Henry Leff as Lt. Ray Mallard - Leff played the role of Lt. Ray Mallard, a San Francisco police detective who often worked with Candy on her cases. He was also a recurring love interest for Candy throughout the series. Jack Thomas as Rembrandt Watson - Thomas portrayed Rembrandt Watson, Candy's loyal and somewhat eccentric friend and confidant. Watson, a photographer by profession, often assisted Candy in her investigations.

May 8, 20231h 0m

Sunday Night Playhouse - The Thin Man - William Powell & Myrna Loy

"The Thin Man" is a radio play adaptation of the classic detective novel by Dashiell Hammett, which was first broadcast on Lux Radio Theatre on August 3, 1936, over the NBC Red Network. The play tells the story of retired detective Nick Charles, played by William Powell, and his wealthy socialite wife Nora, played by Myrna Loy, who become embroiled in a murder mystery when a former client of Nick's disappears and his secretary is found dead. The case takes them on a wild and witty ride through the world of high society and lowlifes as they search for clues to the killer's identity. The full cast of the radio play includes William Powell as Nick Charles, Myrna Loy as Nora Charles, Porter Hall as Clyde Wynant, Barbara Luddy as Dorothy Wynant, William Henry as Tommy, and Ted Osborne as Detective John Guild. The Lux Radio Theatre adaptation was so successful that it led to a series of films featuring Powell and Loy as Nick and Nora Charles, starting with the 1934 film "The Thin Man."The original novel by Dashiell Hammett was published in 1933 and was a groundbreaking work in the detective genre, known for its realistic portrayal of crime and characters. William Powell and Myrna Loy had already starred together in several films before "The Thin Man," but their chemistry as Nick and Nora Charles became legendary and they went on to star in a total of 14 films together. "The Thin Man" radio play was also adapted for television, with Peter Lawford and Phyllis Kirk playing Nick and Nora Charles in a series that ran from 1957 to 1959.

May 7, 202359 min

Friday Night Noir - Sorry, Wrong Number - Barbara Stanwyck & Burt Lancaster

Vintage Classic Radio presents Friday Night Noir where we bring to life timeless classic detective noir, mystery and suspense from the golden age of radio between the 1930s and the 1960s. Episode Description: "Sorry, Wrong Number" was a popular radio play that was first broadcast on the Lux Radio Theatre on January 9th, 1950 over CBS. The episode starred Barbara Stanwyck and Burt Lancaster in the lead roles. The play was originally written by Lucille Fletcher as a one-act play in 1943. It was so popular that it was adapted into a film in 1948 and has been performed on stage and radio numerous times since then The play tells the story of Leona Stevenson, a bedridden woman who overhears a telephone conversation about a murder plot. As she tries to piece together the details of the plan, she becomes increasingly desperate to stop the crime from being carried out. However, her efforts are hindered by her own physical limitations and the uncooperative attitude of the people she contacts. Barbara Stanwyck was initially hesitant to take on the role of Leona Stevenson, as she didn't want to play a character who was so helpless and vulnerable. However, she was convinced by the strength of the script and ultimately gave a powerful performance that is still remembered today. The rest of the cast included Ann Richards, Ed Begley, Wendell Corey, and William Johnstone. The director was William Keighley, and the producer was Cecil B. DeMille. The Lux Radio Theatre was a popular radio program that aired from 1934 to 1955. It was sponsored by Lux Soap and adapted popular films and stage plays into radio dramas. The show was known for its high production values and star-studded casts, and "Sorry, Wrong Number" was one of its most successful episodes. The episode was so popular that it was released on vinyl record and sold as a standalone album, which was a relatively new format at the time.

May 6, 202359 min

Tuesday Night Detectives - The Adventures of Philip Marlowe (Trouble is My Business) & Boston Blackie (The Rockwell Diamond)

Tune in every Tuesday night for Vintage Classic Radio's Tuesday Night Detectives, as we present a double bill of the best old-time radio detective serials from the 1930s to the 1960s The Adventures of Philip Marlowe - Trouble is My Business First up tonight is "Trouble is My Business", a radio play that aired back in August 5, 1947, as an episode of "The Adventures of Philip Marlowe" series. The show starred Van Heflin as the iconic private detective Philip Marlowe, and it was written by Robert Mitchell, based on a short story by Raymond Chandler. The plot of the play revolves around Marlowe being hired by a wealthy man named Ralph Bright to locate his missing wife, Crystal Kingsley. As he delves deeper into the case, Marlowe uncovers a complex web of lies, murder, and blackmail, involving a diverse cast of characters. Apart from Van Heflin as Philip Marlowe, the radio play featured a talented ensemble cast that included Lurene Tuttle as Crystal Kingsley, Lou Merrill as Ralph Bright, and Georgia Ellis as Mrs. Bright. Van Heflin was a highly respected actor with an illustrious career in both stage and film. He won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in the 1942 movie "Johnny Eager" and was later nominated for Best Actor for his performance in "The Yearling" (1946). Heflin's portrayal of Philip Marlowe was widely praised by audiences and critics, and he went on to reprise the character in several more radio adaptations of Chandler's stories Boston Blackie - The Jonathan Diamond (a.k.a "The Rockwell Diamond) The second half of this week's Tuesday Night Detectives double bill ends with "The Jonathan Diamond" (also known as "The Rockwell Diamond") -- an episode from the Boston Blackie radio show that aired on June 23rd, 1944, on NBC. The episode revolves around Boston Blackie, a reformed thief turned detective, and his efforts to track down a stolen diamond. Blackie is hired by a wealthy businessman named Jonathan Rockwell to find his missing diamond. Blackie's investigation leads him to a gang of jewel thieves, who are also after the same diamond. Blackie must outwit the criminals and recover the diamond before it's too late. The episode was part of the long-running Boston Blackie radio series, which aired from 1944 to 1950. Cast: Chester Morris as Boston Blackie Jan Miner as Mary Wesley Tony Barrett as Inspector Faraday Maurice Tarplin as Jonathan Rockwell Winifred Lenihan as Ellen Rockwell Bernard Lenrow as Eddie Myers Ed Begley as Arthur Manleder Arthur Peterson as Police Sergeant Mandel Kramer as Jimmy, Rockwell's butler The Boston Blackie radio series was based on a popular series of detective novels by Jack Boyle. The character of Boston Blackie first appeared in a short story by Boyle in 1914, and he went on to feature in several more stories and novels. The character was later adapted for film, television, and radio, becoming a beloved figure in the world of detective fiction.

May 1, 20231h 0m

Sunday Night Playhouse - Leave Her to Heaven - Gene Tierney

Vintage Classic Radio presents the Sunday Night Playhouse, where we bring to life timeless classics from the golden age of radio between the 1930s and the 1960s. Episode Description:"Leave Her to Heaven" is a Lux radio play adapted from the novel of the same name by Ben Ames Williams. The play was broadcast on March 17, 1947, and starred Gene Tierney as the lead character, Ellen Berent. The story follows the beautiful and possessive Ellen, who marries a successful writer named Richard Harland (played by Cornell Wilde) after a brief courtship. However, Ellen's obsession with Richard soon turns dark, as she becomes jealous of anyone who gets close to him, including his disabled younger brother (Darryl Hickman) and Ellen's own cousin (Vincent Price). Eventually, Ellen's desire for control leads her to commit a shocking act of violence. The Lux radio play adaptation of "Leave Her to Heaven" was notable for its star-studded cast, which also included Jeanne Crain as Richard's new love interest, Mary Phillips as Ellen's mother, and Ray Collins as the district attorney. The play was directed by William Keighley and adapted for radio by Milton Geiger. "Leave Her to Heaven" was originally released as a film in 1945, with Tierney reprising her role as Ellen Berent. The film was a critical and commercial success, and Tierney's performance was particularly praised. The Lux radio play adaptation aimed to capitalize on the popularity of the film and Tierney's star power. Interestingly, "Leave Her to Heaven" was one of several Lux radio plays that Tierney starred in during the late 1940s. The Lux Radio Theatre was a popular radio show that adapted Hollywood films for radio, and Tierney was a frequent guest. Broadcast date: March 17th, 1947 Home station: CBS Cast: Gene Tierney as Ellen Berent Harland Cornell Wilde as Richard Harland Jeanne Crain as Ruth Berent Vincent Price as Russell Quinton Mary Philips as Mrs. Berent Darryl Hickman as Danny Harland Ray Collins as District Attorney Wally Maher as Detective All actors were known for their work in film, theater, and radio during the 1940s. Gene Tierney, in particular, was a popular leading lady in Hollywood at the time, known for her beauty and talent. Cornell Wilde was a rising star who would later become a successful director, while Vincent Price became famous for his work in horror films. The Lux Radio Theatre was known for its high production values and ability to attract top Hollywood talent, making it a popular destination for actors and audiences alike.

May 1, 202352 min

Friday Night Noir - The Hitchhiker - Orson Welles

Vintage Classic Radio presents Friday Night Noir where we bring to life timeless classic detective noir, mystery and suspense from the golden age of radio between the 1930s and the 1960s. Episode description: "The Hitchhiker" is a radio play written by Lucille Fletcher and directed by Orson Welles, aired on the CBS radio show "Suspense" on September 2nd, 1942. The play tells the story of a man named Ronald Adams, who is driving from Brooklyn to California when he sees a hitchhiker on the side of the road. As the play progresses, Ronald realizes that the hitchhiker seems to be following him no matter where he goes, and that no one else can see or hear the hitchhiker. Ronald becomes increasingly anxious and paranoid, convinced that the hitchhiker is a ghost or some other supernatural being that is haunting him. The role of Ronald Adams was played by Orson Welles himself, and the rest of the cast included Eustace Wyatt as the hitchhiker, William Alland as the voice of the radio announcer, and a small ensemble of other actors in various minor roles. One interesting fact about the production is that it was originally broadcast just a few weeks before the infamous "War of the Worlds" broadcast, also directed by Orson Welles, which caused widespread panic among listeners who believed that a real alien invasion was happening. "The Hitchhiker" is often cited as an example of Welles' skill as a radio dramatist and his ability to create a sense of suspense and terror through the use of sound effects and other audio techniques. Suspense was a radio drama series that aired on CBS Radio from 1940 through 1962. It was one of the longest-running and most popular radio programs of its time, known for its thrilling and suspenseful stories that kept listeners on the edge of their seats. Each episode featured a different story, ranging from crime dramas to horror tales to psychological thrillers, and often featured well-known actors and actresses of the day. The show was renowned for its use of sound effects and music to create a sense of tension and atmosphere, and many of its episodes are still considered classics of the genre. Suspense helped to define the medium of radio drama and set a high standard for storytelling that would continue to influence popular culture for decades to come. Broadcast air date: September 2nd, 1942 Home station: CBS Notable Cast: Orson Welles as Ronald Adams Eustace Wyatt as The Hitchhiker William Alland is the radio announcer

Apr 28, 202329 min

Sunday Night Playhouse - Private Lives - Noel Coward & Gertrude Lawrence

Every Sunday night, Vintage Classic Radio presents the Sunday Night Playhouse, where we bring to life timeless classics from the golden age of radio between the 1930s and the 1960s. Episode description: Presented by Campbell Playhouse, the 1939 radio play, "Private Lives" starring Noel Coward and Gertrude Lawrence, broadcasted by CBS on October 22, 1939, follows the story of a divorced couple, Elyot and Amanda, who discover they are staying in adjacent hotel rooms while on their honeymoons with their new partners. Despite the misunderstandings and complications that arise, the two ultimately re-establish their deep love for one another. Broadcast date: October 22nd 1939 Home station: CBS Notable Cast: Noel Coward as Elyot Chase Gertrude Lawrence as Amanda Prynne Adele Dixon as Sybil Chase Peter Gravesas Victor Prynne Mabel Constanduros as Louise Claud Allister as The Waiter

Feb 25, 20231h 0m

Friday Night Noir - Double Indemnity - Barbara Stanwyck & Fred MacMurray

Every Friday night, Vintage Classic Radio presents Friday Night Noir where we bring to life timeless classic detective noir, mystery and suspense from the golden age of radio between the 1930s and the 1960s. Episode description: Lux Radio Theatre's broadcast of Double Indemnity, starring Barbara Stanwyck as Phyllis Dietrichson, Fred MacMurray as Walter Neff and Edward G. Robinson as Barton Keyes, aired on May 3, 1948. The story follows Neff and Dietrichson as they plot to kill her husband and collect on an insurance policy. Broadcast air date: May 3rd, 1948 Home station: CBS Notable Cast: Barbara Stanwyck as Phyllis Dietrichson Fred MacMurray as Walter Neff Edward G. Robinson as Barton Keyes Jean Heather as Lola Dietrichson Frank Orth as Mr. Jackson

Feb 16, 202356 min

Sunday Night Playhouse - Casablanca - Humphrey Bogart & Ingrid Bergman

Every Sunday night, Vintage Classic Radio presents the Sunday Night Playhouse, where we bring to life timeless classics from the golden age of radio between the 1930s and the 1960s. The Screen Guild Theater's 1943 radio adaptation of Casablanca is a faithful recreation of the classic 1942 movie of the same name. It follows the same storyline, with Rick Blaine (Humphrey Bogart) as a former freedom fighter and Ilsa (Ingrid Bergman) and Victor Laszlo (Paul Henreid) as two people desperate for help to flee Nazi-occupied Morocco. Along the way, complications arise due to a love triangle between Blaine and the two refugees, as well as a sinister plot by the police captain Renault (Hans Conried). Amidst the chaos, Rick must make a difficult decision about whether to help Ilsa and Laszlo or to remain in Casablanca and protect his own interests. This production featured a talented cast of actors and a musical score composed and conducted by Max Steiner. Broadcast air date: August 2nd, 1943 Home station: Notable cast: Humphrey Bogart as Rick Blaine Ingrid Bergman as Ilsa Paul Henreid as Victor Laszlo Hans Conried as Renault the Police Captain Maurice Moscovitch as Ugarte Lucille Ball as Yvonne S.K. Mailoux as Carl George Coulouris as Ferrari Edward G. Robinson as Sam

Feb 12, 202328 min

Friday Night Noir - Angels with Dirty Faces - James Cagney & Pat O’Brien

Every Friday night, Vintage Classic Radio presents Friday Night Noir where we bring to life timeless classic detective noir, mystery and suspense from the golden age of radio between the 1930s and the 1960s. Lux Radio Theatre's 1939 adaptation of "Angels with Dirty Faces" stars James Cagney and Pat O'Brien. The story follows Rocky Sullivan and Jerry Connolly, two childhood friends from the wrong side of the tracks. Rocky has become a gangster, while Jerry has gone straight and become a priest. Rocky is eventually arrested and sent to prison, while Jerry tries to protect him from the other inmates. When Rocky's parole hearing comes up, Jerry pleads with the parole board to release him, but ultimately Rocky is denied. In the film's climax, Jerry uses his influence to help Rocky escape prison and start a new life. Broadcast air date: May 22nd, 1939 Home station: CBS Radio Network Full Cast and Roles include: James Cagney as Rocky Sullivan Pat O'Brien as Father Jerry Connolly Humphrey Bogart as "Crow" Ann Sheridan as Laury Ferguson The Dead End Kids as Their Gang Billy Halop as Tommy Gordon Bobby Jordan as Spit Leo Gorcey as Bim Gabriel Dell as T.B. Huntz Hall as Scuffy Bobby Stone as Swipes

Feb 9, 202359 min

S1 Ep 8Tuesday Night Detectives - Sam Spade (The Maltese Falcon) & Sherlock Holmes (The Adventure of the Missing Submarine Plans)

Tune in every Tuesday night for Vintage Classic Radio's popular Tuesday Night Detectives, as we present a double bill of the best old-time radio detective serials from the 1930s to the 1960s. First up tonight is The Adventures of Sam Spade in, "The Maltese Falcon", a classic crime drama adapted from the 1930 novel by Dashiell Hammett. It follows the story of a private detective, Sam Spade, as he is hired to locate a valuable statuette known as the Maltese Falcon. He takes on the case, only to discover that it is much more convoluted than what was initially presented. Spade is then driven to solve the mystery of the falcon, leading him to uncover a web of lies and treachery. Ultimately, with his quick wit and deductive skills, he is able to discover the truth and complete the case. The radio adaptation of The Maltese Falcon was originally aired in the Academy Award Theatre. It starred Humphrey Bogart as Sam Spade and Mary Astor as Brigid O'Shaughnessy. Other cast members in, "The Maltese Falcon" included: Les Tremayne as District Attorney Bryan Walter Kingsford as Casper Gutman Elliott Lewis as Wilmer Cook Lawrence Dobkin as Joel Cairo Howard Duff as Detective Tom Polhaus Lurene Tuttle as Effie Perrine William Conrad as Sergeant Dundy Vic Perrin as the voice of the falcon William Johnstone as Lieutenant Dundy Parley Baer as the voice of the narrator Next up is The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes in "The Adventure of the Missing Submarine Plans", starring Basil Rathbone as Sherlock Holmes, and Nigel Bruce as his trusty sidekick Dr. Watson. The episode "The Adventure of the Missing Submarine Plans" first aired on October 30th, 1939. In this episode, Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson investigate the theft of secret documents by foreign spies related to a new submarine. The spies will stop at nothing to obtain the plans. It's up to Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson to find the missing plans before it is too late. The full cast and roles of this episode are: Basil Rathbone as Sherlock Holmes Nigel Bruce as Doctor John Watson Harry Bartell as Maximilian Edwin Max as Count von Schwabing Joseph Kearns as Professor Moriarty Joseph N. Weber as Eustace Trudy Wroe as Hilda von Schwabing Lou Krugman as Dr. Leslie Wally Maher as Captain Baron von Heimlich ----------------- Further series information below. Sam Spade is an American radio detective show created by Dashiell Hammett and adapted to the radio by Phillips H. Lord. It follows the adventures of private detective Sam Spade and his partner Miles Archer in their investigations of various cases. The show features a no-nonsense approach to crime detection and a wry sense of humor. It was created by Dashiell Hammett and was adapted for the screen in 1941 as The Maltese Falcon. The show was also an influence on the hard-boiled detective school of crime fiction. The show aired from 1930 to 1932 and was one of the earliest radio detective shows. The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes was a radio adaptation starring Basil Rathbone as Sherlock Holmes and Nigel Bruce as Doctor John Watson. This series ran from 1939-1947, beginning October 2nd 1939.

Feb 6, 20231h 0m

S1 Ep 8Sunday Night Playhouse - Suspicion - Cary Grant & Ann Todd

Every Sunday night, Vintage Classic Radio presents the Sunday Night Playhouse, where we bring to life timeless classics from the golden age of radio between the 1930s and the 1960s. Episode description: Suspicion, an Academy Award Theatre production starring Cary Grant and Ann Todd, is a radio play inspired by Alfred Hitchcock’s 1941 film of the same name. It aired on October 27th, 1946. The plot follows a young woman named Lina who becomes increasingly suspicious of her wealthy new husband, Johnny, when she discovers he has a shady past. She fears that he may be a murderer and goes to great lengths to uncover the truth. Original release: October 27th, 1946 Home station: NBC Radio Cast: Cary Grant as Johnnie Aysgarth Ann Todd as Lina McLaidlaw Donald Stuart as Inspector Tanty Clifford Mollison as General McLaidlaw Marjorie Westbury as Mrs. McGinty Hugh Burden as Mr. Stewart

Feb 4, 202329 min

S1 Ep 7Sunday Night Playhouse - The Thirty Nine Steps - Orson Welles

Every Sunday night, Vintage Classic Radio presents the Sunday Night Playhouse, where we bring to life timeless classics from the golden age of radio between the 1930s and the 1960s. Description: The Thirty-Nine Steps was a 1938 radio play, broadcast as part of Mercury Theatre on the Air, a CBS Radio series hosted by actor and director Orson Welles. The play was an adaptation of the 1915 novel of the same name by John Buchan and was first broadcast July 11, 1938. The play follows the story of Richard Hannay, an unsuspecting British gentleman who is falsely accused of murder and embarks on a continent-spanning adventure to clear his name. Along his journey, he discovers an international conspiracy, and romantic entanglements, that threaten his freedom and safety. Original release: August 1st, 1938 Home station: CBS Cast: Orson Welles as Richard Hannay Ray Collins as Professor Jordan Elmer Gantry as the Clerk Carlton KaDell as Sir Walter Bullivant Agnes Moorehead as Mrs. Jordan Edgar Barrier as Mr. Memory.

Jan 29, 20231h 2m

S1 Ep 6Sunday Night Playhouse - The Philadelphia Story - Katherine Hepburn, Cary Grant & Jimmy Stewart

Vintage Classic Radio presents the weekly Sunday Night Playhouse, where we play classics from the golden age of radio from the 1930s to the 1960s. Description: The 1947 radio adaptation of The Philadelphia Story by the Screen Guild Theater was an entertaining and well-crafted production that drew on the original story by Philip Barry. It featured a stellar cast of actors, including Cary Grant, Jean Adair, and Shirley Booth, who brought the characters to life with their skillful performances. The story follows Tracy Lord, a socialite who finds herself at the centre of a romantic drama involving her ex-husband, a tabloid reporter, and a penniless playboy. The production captures all the wit and charm of the original story, while adding a few delightful touches of its own. It is an engaging and delightful adaptation of an American classic that still captivates audiences today. Original release: March 17, 1947 Home station: CBS (until 1949) Notable Cast: Katharine Hepburn as Tracy Lord Cary Grant as C.K. Dexter Haven Jimmy Stewart as Mike Connor Marjorie Hoshelle as Liz Imbrie Bette Davis as Margaret Lord Richard Denning as George Kittredge Alan Reed as Macauley Charles Smith as Uncle Willie Martha Wentworth as Aunt Martha.

Jan 29, 202329 min