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Comics, old time radio and other cool stuff: Just Say The Words

Comics, old time radio and other cool stuff. Random Thoughts about pre-digital Pop Culture, covering subjects such as pulp fiction, B-movies, comic strips, comic books and old-time radio. NEW CONTENT POSTED EVERY MONDAY, (My personal favorite is in a Novak episode in which he expresses disappointment: “It was like washing your kid's face and finding out he's ugly anyways.”) He also did fine work in shows such as Escape, Suspense and the Whisperer.

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Comics, old time radio and other cool stuff: Just Say The Words

Boxcars711 Overnight Western "Death Valley Days" – The Bu

Boxcars711 Overnight Western “Death Valley Days” – The Burro That Had No Name (Posted June 17, 1938) Death Valley Days is an American radio and television anthology series featuring true stories of the old American West, The 558 television episodes were introduced by a host. The longest-running was “The Old Ranger” from 1952 to 1965, played by Stanley Andrews when the series was produced by McGowan Productions, producer of the Sky King television series. …

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Kevin Gendreau: Old Time Radio Thursdays: X Minus One – "A …

Old Time Radio Thursdays: X Minus One – “A Thousand Dollars A Plate”. Originally broadcast on March 21, 1956: Astronomers clash with the casino owners who run Mars Vegas in “A Thousand Dollars A Plate” by Jack McKenty.

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Entertainment Connections: Old-Time Radio Was The Theater Of …

In the years 1943-57 the show Romance was a sensation for listeners. The old time radio show's format was changed on many an occasion. Love remained the central theme of the show throughout its run.

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