| Academy Award Theater (5) |
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Academy Award Theater was a 30-minute radio anthology series that featured various movies, novels, |
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| American Weekly (3) |
Drama |
American Weekly was a radio series of different genres. Adapted from the American Weekly magazine, |
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| Anthology (5) |
Drama |
The show was titled Anthology, broadcast from New York.The showpresented "A selections of readings |
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| Authors Playhouse (4) |
Drama |
Author's Playhouse was an anthology series written for radio by Wynn Wright. It featured works of |
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| Believe It Or Not (4) |
Drama |
Tales of the absurd and bizaare made their way to the airwaves through this strange and eccentric |
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| Best Plays (3) |
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Going on-air from 1952 to 1953, the Best Plays was a NBC Radio program that featured some of the |
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| Big Bands (3) |
Drama |
Big Band Spotlight was a weekly music program that featured performances from lots of famous music |
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| Big Town (3) |
Drama |
Big Town was a reporter-type crime drama series that aired from 1937 to 1952. It told the story of |
4.5 |
| Bill Stern (5) |
Drama |
Considered to be the best sportscaster that has ever lived, Bill Stern made use of rare, yet |
4.5 |
| Bright Star (6) |
Drama |
In the year 1952, the airwaves were filled with the razor-edged wit and barbed humor of the |
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| Campbell Playhouse (5) |
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Campbell Playhouse was a 60-minute adaptation of popular motion pictures, novels, and classical |
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| Cavalcade Of America (4) |
Drama |
Aired 1935 – 1953
The Cavalcade of America featured events from American history, usually |
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| Columbia Workshop (10) |
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The Columbia Workshop was an high-art radio show that aired from 1936 to 1957. The show’s |
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| Command Performance (6) |
Drama |
Command Performance was a radio program that lightened the hearts of everyone touched by the |
4.5 |
| Complete Broadcast Day Sept 21, 1939 (19) |
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September 21, 1939 proved to be a momentous and historical day for old time radio. Radio Station |
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| Death Valley Days (2) |
Drama |
In 1930, Ruth Woodman created a 30 minute American radio and television anthology under the |
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| Destination Freedom (32) |
Drama |
African-American Civil rights dramatic anthology (1948-1950)
The triumph of African-American civil |
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| Dr Kildare (60) |
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Doctor Kildare was one of the more popular medical drama serializations on old time radio. |
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| Edward Murrow I Can Hear It Now (3) |
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I Can Hear It Now was a one-hour historical radio show that starred Edward Murrow, one of the best |
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| Encore Theater (3) |
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The Encore Theater was a 1946 drama radio show based on the personal experiences of medical |
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| First Nighter (11) |
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First Nighter, otherwise known as The First Nighter Program, was a two-decade radio drama-comedy |
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| Frankenstein (5) |
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Produced by George Edwards, Frankenstein was a radio series adapted from Mary Shelley’s novel |
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| Guest Star (5) |
Drama |
Guest Star was a 1940 public service radio program produced by the United States Treasury |
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| Heritage Over Land (12) |
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Heritage Over Land, a 12-part documentary series about the restoration of the South, was funded |
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| Hollywood Star Playhouse (3) |
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From 1950 to 1953, Hollywood Star Playhouse has aired suspenseful dramas which starred big names in |
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| Les Miserables (3) |
Drama |
In July 23, 1937, Mutual Broadcasting System aired a half-hour radio adaptation of Victor |
0 |
| Lux Radio Theater (7) |
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Aired 1934 – 1955
Lux Radio Theater started as a Sunday afternoon anthology featuring radio |
5 |
| Matinee Theater (5) |
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Formerly known as Dangerously Yours, Matinee Theater was a 30-minute radio show that aired on CBS |
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| Mr President (5) |
Drama |
Aired: 1947 - 1953
Mr President radio show tells the little known stories of the men who have |
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| Old Gold Comedy (4) |
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Sponsored by Old Gold "Not a Cough in the Car Cigarettes, " this Old Gold radio program brings you |
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| Omar Wizard Of Persia (5) |
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Omar Khayyam, the Persian poet and philosopher, became quite famous in the West after his work was |
2 |
| On Stage (42) |
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On Stage, a drama series that aired on 1953, was created by Elliot Lewis a famous radio actor, |
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| One Mans Family (5) |
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One Man's Family was a 30-minute family drama radio series sponsored by Snowdrift and Wesson Oil. |
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| Orson Welles (3) |
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Orson Welles was an American actor, director, and writer, best known for his radio broadcast of the |
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| Presenting Charles Boyer (3) |
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Presenting Charles Boyer was 1950 romantic drama aired on NBC. A summer replacement for Fibber |
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| Proudly We Hail (4) |
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Proudly We Hail was a radio drama series of the 1950s. Brought to the audience by The Armed Forces |
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| Radio City Playhouse (5) |
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Radio City Playhouse was a 30-minute live drama which started airing from July 3, 1948 to January |
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| Rotary Golden Theater (13) |
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The Rotary Golden Theater was a radio show aired on 1955. The International Rotary Association |
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| Screen Directors Playhouse (5) |
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The Screen Director’s Playhouse refers to the popular 1949 anthology series heard on both the |
5 |
| Screen Guild Players (5) |
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Screen Guild Players, otherwise known as The Screen Guild Theater, was one of the most popular |
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| So Proudly We Hail (9) |
Drama |
So Proudly We Hail was a 1943 war movie produced by Paramount Pictures, and directed by Mark |
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| Tales Of Fatima (1) |
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Tales of Fatima was a 1949 crime detective drama that featured Basil Rathborne as its lead star. At |
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| Taxi (3) |
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Taxi was a comedy radio program aired by Springbok Radio of South Africa. It is about the |
0 |
| Tenth Man (13) |
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The Tenth Man was a drama show sponsored by the National Mental Health Foundation. Having said |
4 |
| Theater Five (5) |
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Theater Five, a radio series whose title was derived from the fact that it was aired everyday at |
4 |
| Theater Of Romance (14) |
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The Theater of Romance was a romantic drama show that aired from 1944 to 1948. First conceived in |
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| This Is My Best (4) |
Drama |
This is my Best was a 30-minute drama anthology series that aired from 1944 to 1946. It involved |
0 |
| Wayside Theater (3) |
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Wayside Theater was a radio show that served as the breather for its listeners, due to the fact |
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| Words At War (4) |
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Aired: 1943 - 1945
An anthology of war stories, "told by the men and women who have seen them |
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