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Martin Grams: New Year's Recap

Similar recordings would have been shipped to war-fronts in Europe and Korea to entertain the troops. Could there be some old-time radio programs that don't exist in recorded form? Only time will tell. On a positive side, other archives and museums are still waiting to be opened to the On the evening of July 29, I presented a slide show documenting the history of the radio program, which inspired Street & Smith to create a pulp magazine using “The Shadow” name.

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Martin Grams: New Year's Recap

ALL PULP: Classic Music, Pulp AudioBooks, and Pulp Book Store …

This collection is six episodes from that run, shows that provide not only outstanding entertainment for today's listeners but that also stand as a tribute to the talent and production techniques that went into their creation so many years ago. Enjoy Classic Music and Best known for his classic pulpy I Love a Mystery and the serial drama One Man's Family, Carlton E. Morse stands out as one of the best writers from the era of old time radio. A series from Morse that is,

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A Casey New Year: More than one way to get a headache …

Sticking with both “Crime Photographer” and my seasonal theme, the episode titled Hot New Year's Party is really a “morning after” story — one that just happened to be broadcast on a New Year's Day, Jan. 1, 1948. The story opens at 9 a.m. in the Blue Note Cafe, (To find out what happens next, you'll just have to listen to the program, linked above thanks to the Internet Archive and the Old Time Radio Researchers Group.) An intriguing bit of journalism-education

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Old-style radio dramas provide pleasant diversion

The Shadow: A Christmas Mysteries Radio Show Plosive Productions The Gladstone Theatre Reviewed Dec. 7 Sure, theyre cornball. And no, they dont exactly tax the brain. But in the couAir Jordan But in the couAir Jordan radiontdown to the Christmas whirlwind and with economic turmoil nipping at our heels, we could do worse than spend an hour or so with a couple of old-time, feel-good radio dramas. In this case, its staged versions of two Christmas-themed episodes from the

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Old-style radio dramas provide pleasant diversion

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