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MIDNIGHT Old Time Radio (OTR) series (1982) Mp3 DVD 13 episodes

MIDNIGHT Old Time Radio (OTR) series (1982) Mp3 DVD 13 episodes Full Uncut EpisodesMp3 Format Little has been documented about this obscure Horror series. …

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Shirley Booth: My Favorite Radio Version Of Sherlock Holmes Is …

July 9, 1944 & July 23, 1944: Shirley Booth was heard on radio in two episodes of The Silver Theater, entitled “Adventure for Two” and “Long Engagement.” *****. Speaking of old time radio shows, one of my favorites is

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Martin Grams: I Love A Mystery: The Unaired TV Pilot

A few years ago at the Friends of Old Time Radio Convention in Newark, New Jersey, a good friend of mine, Brendan Faulkner, told a story that intrigued me. “Back around 1970, a film club that I belonged to in New York City was screening all three of the Columbia I Love A Mystery films,” he “On eBay a good while ago there was a fellow selling a letter that was from Dick Powell (representing Four Star) looking into the rights to the show,” he explained.

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Freakonomics » From the Comments: Lay Off the Fake Car Horns

Old time radio's image of the rocking chair next to a wireless the size of a substantial piece of furniture is outdated. With podcasts especially, people are more likely to strap on their choice of pod, and listen whilst jogging, StairMastering, cycling, episode, interested in the “conspicuous conservation” concept –- when your podcast had a completely unnecessary car horn blast that shattered my peace, and very nearly shocked me into an accident.

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