Episodes

Thursday Oct 19, 2023
Episode #223: Top 10 Radio Noir: A Thing Of Beauty
Thursday Oct 19, 2023
Thursday Oct 19, 2023
Angela Lansbury is the star of this week's radio noir. This gothic story about a rising starlet and her actor husband who is in the twilight of his career resembles "A Star Is Born", but with a dark twist. This is a rare radio appearance by Lansbury in the first phase of her career, where she often played villains like Sibyl Vane from "The Picture of Doiron Gray," and Eleanor Shaw Iselin from "The Manchurian Candidate."
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Tuesday Oct 17, 2023
Episode #222: The Red Skelton Show
Tuesday Oct 17, 2023
Tuesday Oct 17, 2023
We return to comedy with one of our favorites from golden radio, Red Skelton. Skelton preferred to see himself as a clown rather than a comedian. Indeed his energy and performance elevated him to an unusual place among other comics of the era. This one is all about the post-war meat shortage. Plenty of humor set around a serious topic that gives us a glimpse of the frustration of everyday American life of the time.
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Thursday Oct 12, 2023
Episode #221: Top 10 Radio Noir: Five Fingers
Thursday Oct 12, 2023
Thursday Oct 12, 2023
Some may debate whether today's selection is actually film noir at all, But we think so! The hard-boiled private eyes, femme fatales, and ex-cons are nowhere to be seen in "Five Fingers." In their place is an upper-crust valet for the British ambassador in war-time Turkey, who is feeding secret documents to the Nazis purely for personal gain. This unusual spy tale features strong performances by a cast of radio regulars, and is engaging and flips the genre on its head.
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Tuesday Oct 10, 2023
Episode #220: King For A Day
Tuesday Oct 10, 2023
Tuesday Oct 10, 2023
During the golden age of comedy, an audience favorite was entertainers that roasted one another. Perhaps the most famous of these "feuds" was between Fred Allen and Jack Benny, who started accidently by hurtling sideways barbs at one another on their popular radio shows, and developed into an all-out, but good-natured insult-fest. Fred Allen's parody of radio quiz shows "King For A Day" many consider the culmination of this feud. Today we are bringing you one of the essential comedy shows of radio "King For A Day."
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Thursday Oct 05, 2023
Episode #219: Top 10 Radio Noir: The Pasteboard Box
Thursday Oct 05, 2023
Thursday Oct 05, 2023
Joseph Cotten had a diverse leading man career in the movies. On radio he played some characters that made Uncle Charlie from Hitchcock's "Shadow of the Doubt" look innocent in comparison. In this Suspense story, he plays twins, one of which murders the other and disposes of the body in suitcases. He has one problem, however... getting rid of that pesky head.
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Tuesday Oct 03, 2023
Episode #218: The Stan Freberg Show
Tuesday Oct 03, 2023
Tuesday Oct 03, 2023
Today we are bringing you the 9th show of a series. Of a "brand new" radio series. Stan Freberg is back with his cast of cartoon voices in an amusing comedy/variety show featuring a visit with the abominable snowman, "Crossington Washing the Delaware," and the "Honeyearthers."
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Thursday Sep 28, 2023
Episode #217: Top 10 Radio Noir: The Glass Key
Thursday Sep 28, 2023
Thursday Sep 28, 2023
Dashiell Hammett, the author of "The Maltese Falcon," wrote another famous novel, "The Glass Key." It's a murder mystery that revolves around the seedy world of corrupt politicians, crime syndicates, and grift. Today in our journey through "radio noir" we are bringing you Orson Welles's nuanced adaptation of the story. Although it has all the hallmarks of noir, including murky motives and startling bursts of violence, don't expect a mile-a-minute, action-packed juvenile pulp adventure here. What it does have is underplayed performances, interesting character relationships, and a more cerebral crime noir.
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Tuesday Sep 26, 2023
Episode #216: Jack Benny-It’s A Wonderful Life
Tuesday Sep 26, 2023
Tuesday Sep 26, 2023
We started a quest through Jack Benny's 1946-47 season, which is a period where Jack had established a strong cast of characters and his writing team hit a stride that would carry him into his best loved comedy. This week, Jack and Mary have just seen "It's A Wonderful Life," and he is joined by the director Frank Capra, and Victor Moore as Jack's guardian angel, in a little fantasy of their own.
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Thursday Sep 21, 2023
Episode #215: Top 10 Radio Noir: Go Away Dixie Gillian
Thursday Sep 21, 2023
Thursday Sep 21, 2023
In the 1940s, a new film making style surged into popularity that featured light and shadow crime dramas that looked dirty, gritty, and violent. "Film noir" featured hard-boiled anti-heroes who were often driven by animalistic, morally ambivalent motives, and met with a grim end. At the same time, radio explored these same areas, so this week we are going to be starting a dark journey through... "radio noir"!
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Tuesday Sep 19, 2023
Episode #214: Arch Oboler Month: Adam and Eve
Tuesday Sep 19, 2023
Tuesday Sep 19, 2023
It's the final pick in our brief series examining the diverse work of radio writer/director Arch Oboler. We've explored just about every type of script Oboler did, from fantasy, horror, drama, comedy, and pulp. Today we are going back to 1938, when Arch Oboler wrote a comedy sketch for a primetime radio variety show that infamously caused such a fervor, it almost destroyed hundreds of network radio stations. John takes a fresh look at the show that got Mae West banned from radio, to see if it's as scandalous today as it was 85 years ago.
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