Those Old Radio Shows Curiouscast
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Those Old Radio Shows bring you back to a much simpler time when the early days of radio were filled with comedy, drama and mystery programs. Unwind with a light-hearted program or become engrossed in a whodunnit. Those Old Radio Shows has something for everyone.
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The Secrets of Scotland Yard - Great Gold Robbery
The Secrets of Scotland Yard - Great Gold Robbery
Late 1940s
Narrator - Clive Brook
The Secrets of Scotland Yard was a successful crime drama series.
Percy Hoskins, a 1950s crime expert and reporter for the London Daily Express. He knew every nook and cranny in London’s seedier districts and personally reported on many of the major crimes of the day. -
Wanted - Jailbreak - Henry Clay Tolett
Wanted - Jailbreak - Henry Clay Tolett
1950
Announcers - Fred Collins & Don Pardo
Walter McGraw
Wanted for Jailbreak -
The Adventures of Frank Merriwell - The Unreasonable Aunt
The Adventures of Frank Merriwell - The Unreasonable Aunt
1948
Lawson Zerbe, Elaine Rost and Hal Studer
Frank saves a woman from being cheated out of her soap factory. -
Danger With Grainger - The Arnie Lessick Story
Danger With Grainger - The Arnie Lessick Story
Ray Barrett
1940s
"I've been framed", Arnie Lessick was convicted of one of his crimes,
a conviction which led to murder... -
Lux Radio Theatre - The Day the Earth Stood Still
Lux Radio Theatre - The day The Earth Stood Still
1954
Announcer-Ken Carpenter, Art Linkletter
Producer-Irving Cummings, Narrator-Paul Frees
Michael Rennie, Jean Peters, Lamont Johnston, Herb Butterfield,
Tudor Owen, Billy Gray, Edith Evanson...
An alien from space gives mankind a final chance to achieve world peace. -
Information Please - Sigmund Spaeth & Basil Rathbone
Information Please - Sigmund Spaeth & Basil Rathbone
1938
Announcer-Milton Cross, w-Franklin P. Adams
Clifton Fadiman as moderator & Other regulars included Science writer Bernard Jaffe, professor of philosophy Dr Harry Overstreet, Marcus Duffield of the New York Herald-Tribune and later John Kieran a sport's columnist for the New York Times and Oscar Levant a pianist and composer.