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Journey Into…: Journey #24 – Sherlock Holmes in "New Year's Eve …

The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes was an old-time radio show which ran from late 1939 to mid 1947. Most episodes were written by the team of Dennis Green and Anthony Boucher. John Stanley was the third actor to

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Issues to Consider When Trying to find a Royalty Free of charge …

One of many most beloved characters of old time radio was the Chinese-American, Charlie Chan. Chan was a detective on the The Charlie Chan radio shows started on December 2, 1932 as part of Esso's Five Star Theater. Walter Connolly played Some with the most popular episodes from the radio shows were: “The Escaped Musician”, “The Curious Ride with the Sea Witch”, “Fiery Santa Claus”, and “Charlie Chan's Daughter is Kidnapped.” In the latter, Chan's

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'OZ' – The 'Other' Side of the Rainbow: Like Old Time Radio? Check …

FREE OLD TIME RADIO SHOW DOWNLOADS! Click above to listen. Literally 100's of old time Radio Shows to choose from! ABOUT OTRCAT.COM After many years of listening and collecting old time radio shows, the

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Academy Award Theater – My Sister Eileen (05-18 – PodOmatic …

John Dunning in his book,”On the Air, The Encyclopedia of Old Time Radio,”tells us why such a fine production lasted less than a year: “The House of Squibb, a drug firm, footed a stiff bill: up to $5000 for the stars and $1600 a week to THIS EPISODE: May 18, 1946. CBS network. “My Sister Eileen”. Sponsored by: Squibb. The classic light comedy about two innocents from Ohio adrift in the wilds of Greenwich Village. An announcement is made that this story is being

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