
150 episodes

Times Past Podcast noreply@blogger.com (Robert)
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4.5 • 53 Ratings
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Listen To and Download Old Time Radio Shows For Free. Once upon a time, not long ago, there was no internet, no CD players, and no television. Books, newspapers, movies and radio was the form for family entertainment Radio at that time was not anything like we know it today. Radio today is background music, playing music, announcing time, the weather and newscast. Radio between 1925 and 1955 was the ?Golden Age of Radio?. Some like to call it Radio Drama or Audio Theater. By about 1960 ?Old Time Radio? had almost disappeared completely. http://calfkiller.googlepages.com/oldtimeradio
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Dances with Wolves
Dances with Wolves is a 1990 American epic Western film starring, directed, and produced by Kevin Costner in his feature directorial debut. It is a film adaptation of the 1988 book of the same name by Michael Blake that tells the story of Union Army lieutenant John J. Dunbar (Costner), who travels to the American frontier to find a military post, and of his dealings with a group of Lakota. This is a narrated audio version. Dances with Wolves.MP3
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Jim Reeves Christmas Radio Show
Jim Reeves was one of the best of the "Nashville Sound" style country and western singers. His fame was widespread, not only in the USA, but also in Britain, India, Scandanavia and South Africa. Born in 1923 in Panola County, Texas, Jim after college began to pursue a professional baseball career but was sidelined by an injury to his leg while a pitcher with the Houston Buffaloes. He also for a brief period was a full-time radio announcer. He began his recording career in 1945, and also composed his own songs. The peak of his career came in late 1959-early 1960 with the success of the single "He'll Have To Go", which reached number 2 in the U.S. hit record charts and number 12 in Britain, ultimately reaching three million in sales. After his success he made successful tours of the U.S., Scandinavia and South Africa. Jim Reeves Christmas Radio Show.mp3
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Maverick s01e01 War of the Silver Kings
War of the Silver Kings - Season 1, Episode 1 - 22 Sep. 1957 - We first glimpse Bret unshaven & dirty, lugging a rifle, trying to register at a classy hotel. Using the $1000 bill pinned inside his jacket, and adding some dollar-size strips cut from a newspaper, Bret cadges a room via a bulging envelope for the guest safe. Maverick s01e01 War of the Silver Kings,mp4
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Gunsmoke - Uncle Finney
When Merry Florene's brothers return to Dodge to turn in their 103 year old Uncle Finney for fifty dollars, you know some shenanigan are afoot. Gunsmoke - Uncle Finney.mp4
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Maverick - Shady Deal at Sunny Acres
Bret is picked clean & stranded in Sunny Acres by the burg's arrogant banker, so he puts together an M Team of con artists to take down & embarrass the handle-barred buzzard in Denver, while Bret sits whittling & rocking in a chair on a shady Sunny Acres porch, poor-mouthing all by-passers that he's "just working on" a plan. The small-town banker is way out of his league in silver-rich Denver with seductive Sam Crawford, intimidating Big Mike, slicksters Gentleman Jack & Dandy Jim etc. as Maverick's operatives in this classic episode. Maverick - Shady Deal at Sunny Acres.mp4
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The Cabin
To escape a potentially lethal blizzard, Matt seeks shelter in a cabin in which two psychopathic bandits have enslaved and repeatedly molested a young woman after murdering her father. The Cabin.mp4
Customer Reviews
Old time radio ROCKS!
Old time radio is wonderful, I am sometimes able to find it on my car radio during early morning travels through the small towns of our beautiful country. Oregon has several radio stations that play OTR. I am so very happy to have found these radio classics on Itunes and through the internet. My travels with the Ipod on planes and sitting by pools on vacation have never been more enjoyable. I remember listening to these classics with my grandparents and hope to carry on the tradition with my young nephews and nieces. It is a great way to have family time away from the TV and those darn video games. It may sound like I am an old fuddy duddy, but I'm actually only 40 and a police officer. It's very refreshing to relax to a clean and wholesome OTR show.
Thank you so much for making this possible.
TJR, Oregon
Pure unadulterated OTR
This is the podcast that won't let you down: updated often (more than once a week); great variety; great curating; no commentary or self-promotion. I can't recommend Calfkiller enough. His efforts deserve a strong loyal following, and he's got a fan in me.