Episodes

Thursday Feb 20, 2025
Episode #363: 10 More Great Adventure Stories: Train From Olbiefelde
Thursday Feb 20, 2025
Thursday Feb 20, 2025
We are heading toward the end of our current series dedicated to radio dramas of adventure. Despite its rather non-descript title, today's story is a race against time to locate a bomb planted aboard a train carrying a defecting nuclear scientist. It stars voice over legend William Conrad, and is from near the end of the series, Escape. Regardless of severely reduced budgets on radio in 1953, as all the money was moving to television, this is a high-caliber production that once again showed the amazing innovative work being done on radio at that time.
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Tuesday Feb 18, 2025
Episode #362: The Abbott and Costello Show
Tuesday Feb 18, 2025
Tuesday Feb 18, 2025
Today in our on-going series of new transfers, we did a February 6, 1947 episode of the Abbott and Costello show sponsored by Camel cigarettes. This episode can be found in collector circles, but this new digital transfer, despite surface noise, should prove valuable. The episode includes their signature fast-paced comedic style and their classic "dying" at a dry cleaning plant.
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Thursday Feb 13, 2025
Episode #361: 10 More Great Adventure Stories: Hitch-Hike Poker
Thursday Feb 13, 2025
Thursday Feb 13, 2025
Our series of adventure shows turns from the series Escape today to look at its big brother series, Suspense. Suspense rarely did straight up adventure stories, but this 1948 radio broadcast of "Hitch-Hike Poker" featuring Gregory Peck as an ex-GI hitchhiker, in a wild tale that begins innocently enough playing license plate poker with a seemingly charming travelling companion. But soon, things go off-the-rails, as sinister plots emerge.
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Tuesday Feb 11, 2025
Episode #360: The Charlie McCarthy Show
Tuesday Feb 11, 2025
Tuesday Feb 11, 2025
Today's episode features a new transfer we did of a missing September 2, 1945 episode of The Charlie McCarthy Show, starring ventriloquist Edgar Bergen and his dummy Charlie McCarthy. The episode includes guest appearances by Carmen Miranda and Keenan Wynn, and features a humorous skit about the then-novelty of television.
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Thursday Feb 06, 2025
Episode #359: 10 More Great Adventure Stories: Seven Hours To Freedom
Thursday Feb 06, 2025
Thursday Feb 06, 2025
Today's adventure is "Seven Hours to Freedom," another production from the 1950s adventure series Escape. This is a story of fishermen and escaped convicts who hijack their boat. The attention to detail is remarkable here, especially the sequence of fish flopping on the deck, and shows just how far producer Norman Macdonnell was pushing technical innovation in audio drama. That, and excellent performances, make this show a great listen today.
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Tuesday Feb 04, 2025
Episode #358: It Pays To Be Ignorant
Tuesday Feb 04, 2025
Tuesday Feb 04, 2025
Today we are featuring a 1944 radio episode from, "It Pays To Be Ignorant," showcasing a vaudeville-style comedy act. The show consists of a series of absurd jokes and puns, interspersed with goofy musical interludes, and features a panel of intentionally inept contestants answering ridiculous questions. The episode is presented in its original, unrestored form, offering listeners a glimpse into a wild and zany past.
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Thursday Jan 30, 2025
Episode #357: 10 More Great Adventure Stories: Seeds Of Greed
Thursday Jan 30, 2025
Thursday Jan 30, 2025
Today we continue 10 More Great Adventure Stories, and we are pulling back from adventure realism to a fanciful pulp adventure from 1949, "Seeds of Greed," from the Escape series. The story follows Kenneth Brown, a man who partners with a ruthless killer/fortune hunter to locate a sunken treasure.
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Tuesday Jan 28, 2025
Episode #356: Freshup with 7Up
Tuesday Jan 28, 2025
Tuesday Jan 28, 2025
Today we’re featuring a rare, unrestored recording of a 1945 radio show, "The FreshUp Show," starring Bert Wheeler of the comedy duo Wheeler & Woolsey. This is a mix between a 1940s sitcom and a standup vaudeville style comedy, with a loose plot revolving around Wheeler's attempts to avoid marrying his boss's daughter by getting himself arrested.
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Thursday Jan 23, 2025
Episode #355: 10 More Great Adventure Stories: Hell On Ice
Thursday Jan 23, 2025
Thursday Jan 23, 2025
Today we’re featuring a 1938 Mercury Theatre on the Air adaptation of Commander Edward Ellsberg's “Hell on Ice.” The play, a dramatic retelling of the disastrous 1879-1881 Jeannette Arctic expedition, recounts the realistic experiences of the crew, including their entrapment in ice, dwindling supplies, and eventual fate. This is a great example of Orson Welles's early work as a director and features a cast of notable Mercury actors.
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Tuesday Jan 21, 2025
Episode #354: The Jack Kirkwood Show
Tuesday Jan 21, 2025
Tuesday Jan 21, 2025
John has made veiled promises in the New Year that from time to time we will bring you something new and (hopefully) interesting direct from his vast collection of radio transcription discs. Today, we are starting with two episodes of a well-produced, virtually lost and forgotten 15-minute daily comedy series from 1945, The Jack Kirkwood Show. Kirkwood may be familiar to you from The Bob Hope Show, as Hope regularly featured this monotone comedian during the 1950s. Other than that, Jack Kirkwood has faded into obscurity, but these shows are definitely worth hearing today.
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