Classic Radio Theater

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Classic Radio Theater

RETURN WITH US NOW TO THOSE THRILLING DAYS OF YESTERYEAR! Listen to the greatest radio broadcasts of the 1930s, 40s and 50s absolutely free!  Each week, The Bradford Exchange presents the Classic Radio Theater, hosted by nostalgia radio expert Carl Amari.  Each and every week, we’ll bring you three hours of theater-of-the-mind radio entertainment, including The Jack Benny Program, Suspense, Gunsmoke, Dragnet, The Abbott & Costello Show, Sherlock Holmes and many more!

  1. Duffy’s Tavern  Ep. #120

    03/22/2023

    Duffy’s Tavern Ep. #120

    Enjoy two free comedy episodes of Duffy’s Tavern w/ Ed “Archie” Gardner A) 1/5/51 w/ guest, Vincent Price B) 2/9/51 w/ guest, Shelley Winters Managing a fly-infested dive-of-a-tavern that had pretensions to be something much more was a weekly struggle for Archie the barkeep of Duffy’s Tavern. His unhappy conversations with his boss, Duffy (who was an absentee owner) occurred over the telephone at the beginning of each episode. Miss Duffy, Duffy’s man-hungry daughter and would-be singer, warned the gullible Archie of the evils of get-rich-quick schemes and made fun of his attempts to compete against other taverns in New York City. The resulting sitcom was hilarious and hugely popular. Created by Ed Gardner, who also played the role of Archie, the weekly comedy featured Eddie Green, a wisecracking black porter who often managed to get the upper hand. Other tavern regulars, including the dim-witted Finnegan and Clancy the cop, proved that intellectual discussions would never get beyond first-grade level. Writer Abe Burrows (whose son James Burrows created the sitcom Cheers) gave Archie license to misuse and mangle the English language in every episode, as well as deliver brilliant malapropisms. The highlight of the show, and what helped make it so successful, was the weekly guest spot. Hollywood celebrities would, for various reasons, drop in from time to time to discover that the rumors were true: the tavern was beyond any assistance. Exchanges were peppered with offensive barbs and no celebrity was immune to Archie’s sarcasm. Listeners tuned in each week (from 1940 until 1951) just to hear their screen favorites insulted on the air.

    1h 5m
  2. Tales of the Texas Rangers Ep. #119

    03/22/2023

    Tales of the Texas Rangers Ep. #119

    Enjoy two free true-crime episodes of Tales of the Texas Rangers w/ Joel McCrea A) 11/12/50 Blood Relative B) 1/27/52 Night Chase Hopping on the adult western bandwagon, NBC radio presented a semi-documentary based on authentic case files of the select 50-member federation known as the Texas Rangers.  Screen actor Joel McCrea was well-cast as the calm, cool and collected Ranger Jace Pearson.  Given an assignment each week by superior Captain Stinson, Pearson investigated crimes and hunted down the culprits.  Tales of the Texas Rangers was an instant hit; a modern-day take on Dragnet with a western flavor.  By diligently and methodically tracking down murderers and desperadoes, Pearson always got his man.  Then as each weekly case file was closed, judgment and sentence were meted out to the captured fugitives. Created and directed by Stacy Keach, Sr. (father to actor Stacy Keach of Mike Hammer fame), Tales of the Texas Rangers came to radio in 1950 and lasted until 1952.  In 1953, a television version went into production at Columbia Pictures.  Unlike the radio program, which focused exclusively on contemporary case files, the TV shows featured 19th century western capers as well as modern-day stories.  Interestingly, Joel McCrea had been appearing in films, from screwball comedies to wild west movies, since the 1920s.  During the two years that Tales of the Texas Rangers was on air, McCrea’s screen career revived.

    1h 4m

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RETURN WITH US NOW TO THOSE THRILLING DAYS OF YESTERYEAR! Listen to the greatest radio broadcasts of the 1930s, 40s and 50s absolutely free!  Each week, The Bradford Exchange presents the Classic Radio Theater, hosted by nostalgia radio expert Carl Amari.  Each and every week, we’ll bring you three hours of theater-of-the-mind radio entertainment, including The Jack Benny Program, Suspense, Gunsmoke, Dragnet, The Abbott & Costello Show, Sherlock Holmes and many more!

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