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  • Have Gun will Travel 1958-1960

    It is the only significant radio show that originated on television. Starring Richard Boone as gunfighter Paladin, he did the sometimes-dangerous work that others would not or could not do for themselves. That he did these jobs for a hefty price did not diminish the fact that he was a man with a con …

  • GunSmoke

    This Show is to my friends out there who requested this and many great westerns Old time radio show series available here, all on mp3 cd - 50 shows for 5.00 includes shipping, enjoy Old time radio series Gunsmoke Gunsmoke FIRST BROADCAST: April 26th 1952 LAST BROADCAST: June 18th 1961 SP …

  • Blondie Alexander the actor

    Blondie is based on Chic Young’s popular comic strip. After becoming a successful movie, Blondie continued to be a hit in its radio show form. Arthur Lake, who was raised in a circus family, plays Dagwood Bumstead. His wife, Blondie, is played by Penny Singleton, Ann Rutherford, Alice White and Patr …

  • Shooting dice, Abbott & costello

    The Abbott and Costello Show featured their comedy in a variety show with guests format. Character actors such as Mel Blanc (Jack Benny Show, The Mel Blanc Show), Sid Fields (who worked with them on their TV show), and vocalists Connie Haines and Marilyn Maxwell were regulars. Bud and Lou got their …

  • Box 13 - Hot Box AIRED DEC 26, 1948

    Alan Ladd had an extraordinary life. His child childhood was difficult and he moved to California with his single mother to work in the fields a la Grapes of Wrath. After working a series of odd jobs, he began acting in small parts on the theater, film, and radio in the 1930's. With the diligence of …

  • Calling All Cars

    Calling All Cars did not follow the work of police partners (such as Joe Friday and Ben Romeo and later Frank Smith), but rather concentrated on the crime itself and the solution methods thus the names of the police offices changed every episode.

  • Amazing Death of Mrs Putnam, 1941 Innersantum

    Inner Sanctum Mysteries premiered on this day in 1941 over the Blue Network. This show, like the later CBS Radio Mystery Theatre, was produced by Himan Brown. Well known for its creaking door opening, and the humorous voice of Raymond portrayed initially by Raymond Edward Johnson. Brown was quoted a …

  • GunSmoke The Old Lady

    # Gunsmoke was on radio for 9 seasons, from 1952 to 19612. Six of those seasons coincided with the television series. # There were 413 radio stories, broadcast 480 times. # From an e-mail from Mrs. Howard Culver (Howie, the Dodge House clerk from the TV series) Yes, Howard was one of several wh …

  • Blondie radio baby snooks visits the bumsteads

    While the film series and radio show had become a success, Singleton's marriage withered and soon ended. She then married producer Robert Sparks, in 1941. Sparks produced the first twelve films in the Blondie series before he enlisted in the Marines during World War II. Singleton stuck with Blondie …

  • 38,000 classic shows coming soon

    Step back in time and enjoy these classic Old Time Radio Shows. Remember the Laughter, the Fun, the Thrills and Chills! Whether you love Drama, Suspense, Horror, SciFi, Western, Comedy or Adventure, RadioAmerica offers the best of Old Time Radio! Now you don't have to just reminisce "about the good …

  • CAT BURGLERS Amos & Andy

    This show must be considered as what it was - one of the most popular shows in 20th century entertainment - on radio especially, as it even continued on TV with other actors. That white actors played black actors is reason for much of the dismissal of this show's impact on its listening audience. Ho …

  • Old Time Radio Stars Amos 'n' Andy

    Amos 'n' Andy was one of the most successful Old Time Radio Comedy programs lasting over 34 years. Freeman Gosden and Charles Correl starred as Amos Jones and Andrew H. Brown. Starting in 1926 and 1927 as the "Sam 'n' Henry" show, then renamed in 1928 as Amos 'n' Andy, they went on to incredible suc …

  • new avail cd's

    We are pleased to announce that soon you will be able to order many great differnet shows, 50 shows in mp3 formatt on a cd for a low price of $5.00 which includes shipping. If you are interested please email me at radioamerica@inbox.com Each CD contains presumed PUBLIC DOMAIN old time radio shows …

  • Howdy Doody Time

    Say Kids, what time is it? It’s Howdy Doody Time! Take your seat in the Peanut Gallery and join Buffalo Bob Smith in song and fun. This radio program was aired concurrently with Howdy’s television show of the same name. Enjoy Flubadub talking about meatballs, Clarabell honking his horns, as well as …

  • Father Knows Best

  • Red Skelton - Sunday Dinner

    In every generation, there are singularly outrageous comedians, and for the middle of the 20th century, Red Skelton was probably the "top banana" of all. He remained true to the clown tradition of making 'em laugh, anyway possible and as often as possible. Although known for his physical comedy, he …

  • Tickety Tock

    This is Dedicated section to old time childrens stories Tickety Tock Knox Manning featuring Arthur Q. Bryan Music by Billy May

  • Perry Mason Homicide Office

    The Perry Mason of radio would rather swap gunshots with evildoers than sit in a boring courtroom, waiting for the deliberation! Geared more towards action than courtroom drama, Perry Mason ran 12 seasons and later led to the development of the now-popular Raymond Burr television show, which started …

  • George Burns & Gracie Allen

    The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show was a comedy series. It's uniqueness makes it a hard one to describe. Basically, Gracie would goof up and try to hide her mistake from her husband. Her way of hiding it would be so easy to "see through" but she'd be sure that he wouldn't find out. Also, she wou …

  • Jack Benny

    Jack Benny is one of the great American comedians. His work spans the 20th century, from vaudeville to radio and movies to TV. In vaudeville, he delivered the snappy comebacks and one liners with intelligence and wit, but it was only with the continuing development of his personal trait comedy that …