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E Jack Neuman
108 Episodes
one of the most prolific writers and producers in show business including credits on Sam Spade, Suspense, and Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar.3 Volume |
108 | 3 |
Add To Cart: $15.00
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Fred MacMurray
83 Episodes
Best known for his roles as a father figure and an everyday man, Fred MacMurray was a simple man in the complicated world of Hollywood.3 Volume |
83 | 3 |
Add To Cart: $15.00
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Judy Canova
94 Episodes
A hillbilly, hog caller, and hayseed -- Judy Canova started her career in a traveling family group, usually yodeling, singing and playing guitar. The Judy Canova Show opened with a monologue and novelty song, and then broke out into sidesplitting half hour comedy skit.3 Volume |
94 | 3 |
Add To Cart: $15.00
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Gale Gordon
161 Episodes
best known for his roles as an undermined authority figure (like Principal Osgood Conklin in Our Miss Brooks ). This extensive collection contains some of the best of Gale Gordon's prolific old time radio show performances from all various series from 1932 - 1956.3 Volume |
161 | 3 |
Add To Cart: $15.00
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Jerry Colonna
126 Episodes
Jerry Colonna won his greatest fame as Bob Hope's sidekick, but he was an accomplished comic on his own.3 Volume |
126 | 3 |
Add To Cart: $15.00
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Howard Miller Show
225 Episodes
One of the first "disc jockeys", Miller's music selections were popular but it was his fun and easy patter between records which kept listeners engaged. The "drive-time radio" DJ had a popular national daily show just after Arthur Godfrey went off the air.3 Volume |
225 | 3 |
Add To Cart: $15.00
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Jerry Lewis
100 Episodes
Jerry was noted for the hijinks and insanity of his stage act with Dean Martin with the match-up or the Clown and the Crooner3 Volume |
100 | 3 |
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Les Tremayne
103 Episodes
Beginning in 1931 he played "heavies" on a number of local melodramas, but in 1934 he was allowed to stretch his talents as the leading man in The Romance of Helen Trent.3 Volume |
103 | 3 |
Add To Cart: $15.00
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Arthur Treacher
115 Episodes
Best known for his characterization of the butler Jeeves, created by P.G. Wodehouse, the butler in Shirley Temple films, and as a recurring character of Duffy's Tavern to "classy up the place." 3 Volume |
115 | 3 |
Add To Cart: $15.00
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Nelson Eddy
82 Episodes
Born into a musical family, Nelson Eddy had over 600 radio appearances in his career and made many musical films with Jeanette MacDonald.3 Volume |
82 | 3 |
Add To Cart: $15.00
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Dana Andrews
94 Episodes
Known as "face of noir", Dana Andrew's signature role included the obsessed detective in "Laura." This collection contains his guest appearances in various broadcasts and his star role as Matt Cvetic in "I Was a Communist for the FBI."3 Volume |
94 | 3 |
Add To Cart: $10.00
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Jimmy Stewart
89 Episodes
One of the best loved and most respected stars Hollywood ever produced, James Stewart made plenty of radio appearances, usually in support of his films, but also in public service appearances and his own show, The Six Shooter. 3 Volume |
89 | 3 |
Add To Cart: $10.00
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Gerald Ford
145 Episodes
President Ford became President when Richard Nixon left the office of presidency due to the Watergate scandal.3 Volume |
145 | 3 |
Add To Cart: $15.00
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Bill Stern Sports Reel
181 Episodes
Batter up! The Bill Stern Sports Reel broadcasts are one of the most entertaining sports shows of all time.3 Volume |
181 | 3 |
Add To Cart: $15.00
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Stan Kenton
138 Episodes
Believing that Jazz could be more than just music to dance to, Kenton made no apologies for his brand of "progressive Jazz."3 Volume |
138 | 3 |
Add To Cart: $15.00
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Bob Hastings
106 Episodes
Bob Hastings Collection: Bob Hastings got his start in show business after WWII starring in Archie Andrews and was part of the crew of TV's McHale's Navy.3 Volume |
106 | 3 |
Add To Cart: $15.00
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Mitt Romney
108 Episodes
American politician and businessman, Mitt Romney is a former governor of Massachusetts and the GOP's nominee for US President in the 2012. He has also served as a United States Senator from Utah since January 2019.3 Volume |
108 | 3 |
Add To Cart: $15.00
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Fred Allen
189 Episodes
Fred Allen moved from Vaudeville to radio and perfected his character over a number of years for several sponsors. One of his career highlights was a supposed feud with his good friend, Jack Benny.3 Volume |
189 | 3 |
Add To Cart: $15.00
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Rudy Vallee
72 Episodes
Listen to radio's bad boy on the block variety hour. This talent scout program made stars such as Alice Faye, Milton Berle, Joe Penner, Bergen & McCarthy, and even the Aldrich Family.3 Volume |
72 | 3 |
Add To Cart: $15.00
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Johnny Mercer
128 Episodes
popular singer and song writer in the golden age of radio. In the 1940s, Johnny Mercer was the "it-man" for Hollywood's musical entertainment.3 Volume |
128 | 3 |
Add To Cart: $15.00
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George W Bush
328 Episodes
Major events during George W Bush two term presidency include the terrorist attack on 9/11 and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.3 Volume |
328 | 3 |
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Lyndon Johnson
275 Episodes
Johnson was the 36th President of the United States of America. His term as President was from 1963 when succeeded to the Presidency after the assassination for John F. Kennedy until 1969 when he was re-elected in 1964 by a large margin.3 Volume |
275 | 3 |
Add To Cart: $15.00
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Arthur Godfrey
98 Episodes
Godfrey's conversational style made his show seem like a friend talking to listeners directly.3 Volume |
98 | 3 |
Add To Cart: $15.00
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Bob Crosby
127 Episodes
When he was asked what he did, Bob Crosby once quipped that he was Bing's brother. In fact, he had a very successful career in music and on radio. He took over for Phil Harris when the longtime band leader left The Jack Benny Program.3 Volume |
127 | 3 |
Add To Cart: $15.00
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Frank Morgan
91 Episodes
Immortalized for playing three roles, including the title role, in MGM's classic The Wizard of Oz, Frank Morgan also co-starred on Maxwell House Family Time.3 Volume |
91 | 3 |
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Joseph Cotten
88 Episodes
A longtime friend and collaborator with Orson Welles, actor Joseph Cotten took Hollywood by storm on his own terms.3 Volume |
88 | 3 |
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Dinah Shore
191 Episodes
Is there anyone 'finah in the state of Carolina? The singing starlet best remembered for her sensuous recordings in the 1940's; now with over more episodes of the Dinah Shore show and guest appearances, many with Groucho Marx.3 Volume |
191 | 3 |
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Basil Rathbone
152 Episodes
Basil Rathbone was a British actor known for playing Sherlock Holmes in 1930s-1940s films. He appeared in over 70 films and had a successful stage career.3 Volume |
152 | 3 |
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Bert Gordon
109 Episodes
Well known for his character The Mad Russian, Bert Gordon was cut from radio during the early years of the Cold War to avoid political ambiguity.3 Volume |
109 | 3 |
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Michael Dukakis
54 Episodes
Dukakis is a retired lawyer, Governor of Massachusetts, and aspiring Presidential Candidate in the 1980's.3 Volume |
54 | 3 |
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Father Coughlin
79 Episodes
"The Radio Priest" was a success when he first discussed religious matters in the early days of radio. Father Coughlin stepped on a few toes when he expanded into calls for economic reform and political commentary.3 Volume |
79 | 3 |
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Edmond OBrien
105 Episodes
Orson Welles helped Edmund O'Brien get his start in show business. In no time, he became one of the screen's most popular heavies. From 1950 to 1952, he played the title role on Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar.3 Volume |
105 | 3 |
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Frances Langford
102 Episodes
With her beautiful voice, friendly manner and pin-up girl good looks, Frances Langford made a splash as one of Bob Hope's favorite pretty girls. The G.I.s at Hope's USO shows liked her a lot, too.3 Volume |
102 | 3 |
Add To Cart: $15.00
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Don Ameche
98 Episodes
Known for his work on film, television, and radio, Don Ameche is a household name.3 Volume |
98 | 3 |
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Joel McCrea
103 Episodes
His career in show business spanned 50 years as a handsome leading man in both dramas and comedies. 3 Volume |
103 | 3 |
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Jim Backus
122 Episodes
Best known for being typecast as clueless rich snobs like Hubert Updike III and Thurston Howell III, Jim Backus was also a popular voice actor, bringing characters like Mr. Magoo to life.3 Volume |
122 | 3 |
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Jan Miner
112 Episodes
After establishing herself as a successful radio actress, Jan Miner became beauty attendant Madge and soaked her customers hands in Palmolive Detergent for 27 years.3 Volume |
112 | 3 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Alice Frost
126 Episodes
superb radio actress who co-starred on Mr. and Mrs. North for ten years and as Big Sister for five years.3 Volume |
126 | 3 |
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Wyllis Cooper
144 Episodes
Cooper's commitment to mind-bending, truly affecting science fiction ensured that his programs would win over listeners and draw critical acclaim.3 Volume |
144 | 3 |
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Raymond Burr
127 Episodes
Best known from television's Perry Mason, Raymond Burr starred in Dragnet, Fort Laramie, and Pat Novak for Hire.3 Volume |
127 | 3 |
Add To Cart: $15.00
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Marie Wilson
114 Episodes
Known as Irma in My Friend Irma, Marie Wilson made a career of playing ditzy but loveable blondes. 3 Volume |
114 | 3 |
Add To Cart: $15.00
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Lucille Ball
185 Episodes
Before she became TV’s favorite redhead, Lucille Ball was a rising starlet who turned to radio work as a way to make ends meet.3 Volume |
185 | 3 |
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Eddie Fisher
129 Episodes
A heart-throb crooner who sang into the heart of women everywhere beginning with his big win on Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts.3 Volume |
129 | 3 |
Add To Cart: $15.00
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Duke Ellington
88 Episodes
Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington was a composer, pianist, and jazz orchestras bandleader.3 Volume |
88 | 3 |
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Barbara Stanwyck
47 Episodes
The Most Versatile Actress Who Never Won an Oscar!2 Volume |
47 | 2 |
Add To Cart: $10.00
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Irene Dunne
79 Episodes
Nominated five times for the Academy Award for Best Actress, Irene Dunne became movie royalty.2 Volume |
79 | 2 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Douglas Fairbanks Jr
64 Episodes
Avoiding the swashbuckling roles so he wouldn't be compared to his father, Douglas Fairbanks Jr was Hollywood royalty before serving in WWII.2 Volume |
64 | 2 |
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Francis Bushman
85 Episodes
The original "King of the Movies" in the silent era, Francis X. Bushman commanded attention on the big screen and turned to radio in his later years.2 Volume |
85 | 2 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Joan Davis
70 Episodes
Joan Davis Guest Appearance Collection: Joan Davis spent her entire life in showbiz, working in vaudeville, movies, radio, and television, and was called "the funniest woman in the world".2 Volume |
70 | 2 |
Add To Cart: $10.00
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Vincent Price
123 Episodes
From The Saint to the Thriller, enjoy one of radio and films great scary men!2 Volume |
123 | 2 |
Add To Cart: $10.00
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Jeffrey Silver
93 Episodes
While on vacation from Cleveland, Jeffrey Silver made a few radio auditions just for fun, and wound up as a young, professional, Hollywood radio actor.2 Volume |
93 | 2 |
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Marilyn Maxwell
73 Episodes
Born with a marquee-ready name, Marvel Marilyn Maxwell, she was known as “the other Marilyn”.2 Volume |
73 | 2 |
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Tony Martin
57 Episodes
Singer Tony Martin spent his career on the fringes of the A-list but had what was thought of as one of the happiest marriages in Hollywood to dancer Cyd Charise.2 Volume |
57 | 2 |
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Lionel Barrymore
94 Episodes
Typecast as a grumpy old man, Lionel Barrymore is best know for his roles in the Doctor Kildare, Mayor of the Town, Command Performance, Kraft Music Hall, Lux Radio Theater, and Lionel Barrymore Concert Hall2 Volume |
94 | 2 |
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WC Fields
51 Episodes
Primarily known for his alcoholism and quick wit, he was a comedian on and off the stage.2 Volume |
51 | 2 |
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Van Heflin
42 Episodes
The War interrupted Van Heflin's career before he could establish himself as a leading man. He was a major player in noir dramas and had the lead in the first season of radio's The Adventures of Philip Marlowe.2 Volume |
42 | 2 |
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Fred Waring
55 Episodes
Fine Music Entertainment with 50-Piece Orchestra!2 Volume |
55 | 2 |
Add To Cart: $10.00
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Arnold Stang
81 Episodes
Often called a milquetoast character, Arnold Stang was a mouse whose roar could not be ignored.2 Volume |
81 | 2 |
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Woody Herman
81 Episodes
Heavily influenced by Duke Ellington and Count Basie, the Woody Herman's Herd was known for lively arrangements that combined swing rhythms and bebop themes.2 Volume |
81 | 2 |
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Ida Lupino
49 Episodes
Although she was groomed to be a typical leading lady, Ida Lupino never let her gender get in the way of making great films.2 Volume |
49 | 2 |
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Olivia de Havilland
38 Episodes
Known for her breakout role as Mellie in Gone with the Wind, Olivia de Havilland won Academy Awards for films To Each His Own and The Heiress. 2 Volume |
38 | 2 |
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Jim Ameche
128 Episodes
Don's kid brother Jim Ameche was the first Jack Armstrong the All-American Boy and enjoyed a career nearly as successful as his big brother's.2 Volume |
128 | 2 |
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Ed Wynn
63 Episodes
Recordings include the rare early 1930s comedy-musical shows starring Ed Wynn as one of his most memorable characters, "The Firechief." Best known as a fantastic character actor and vaudevillian style clown, Ed Wynn's babbling voice and trademark giggle are unforgettable.2 Volume |
63 | 2 |
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Elmo Tanner
68 Episodes
One of the greatest whistlers in the recording industry, Elmo Tanner enjoyed a long association with the Ted Weems Orchestra.2 Volume |
68 | 2 |
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Arlene Francis
77 Episodes
Panelists on What's My Line, Arlene Francis had a long performance history on Broadway.2 Volume |
77 | 2 |
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Al Goodman
83 Episodes
After immigrating to America as a young man, Al Goodman became a prolific and popular composer a musical director for Broadway Musicals.2 Volume |
83 | 2 |
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Madeleine Carroll
57 Episodes
A classic Hitchcock blonde who became one of the highest paid actors in Hollywood, Madeleine Carroll walked away from fame after her sister was killed in the Blitz to work for the Red Cross and as an advocate for children displaced by the War.2 Volume |
57 | 2 |
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Richard Widmark
69 Episodes
An actor who truly enjoyed acting, Richard Widmark avoided public exposure, insisting that his work would speak for itself.2 Volume |
69 | 2 |
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Burgess Meredith
45 Episodes
Burgess Meredith Collection: Best known for his portrayal of trainer Mickey Goldmill in the Rocky pictures and The Penguin on TV's Batman, Burgess Meredith was a favored actor of both Arch Oboler and Norman Corwin.2 Volume |
45 | 2 |
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Doris Day
64 Episodes
Her image as America's Girl Next Door was largely a fabrication of Studio Publicity Offices, in fact, Doris Day was a lady whom life treated unfairly, even cruelly, but she always recovered and came out ahead. Her pretty face got her into pictures, her pictures helped sell her records, and her terrific personality made her a welcome guest on radio.2 Volume |
64 | 2 |
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Charles Laughton
70 Episodes
Charles Laughton would have been the first to admit that he had a face better suited to the radio than as a movie leading man, but he was such a talented actor that he still had one of the most prolific and respected careers in Hollywood.2 Volume |
70 | 2 |
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Edward Murrow (Hear It Now)
101 Episodes
One of the greatest American journalists in broadcast history, he pioneered the reporter on the scene reporting during WWII.2 Volume |
101 | 2 |
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Martha Tilton
107 Episodes
Martha Tilton, also known as ''Liltin' Martha Tilton,'' joined the venerable Jimmy Dorsey and his band in 1935 and later with Benny Goodman until 1939.2 Volume |
107 | 2 |
Add To Cart: $10.00
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Helen Hayes
56 Episodes
Winning an Emmy, a Grammy, an Oscar, and a Tony Award, Helen Hayes' acting career spanned 80 years. 2 Volume |
56 | 2 |
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Danny Kaye
61 Episodes
As a youngster, the only thing Danny Kaye was good at was singing songs and telling jokes. After spending time on the Borscht Belt, he found success on Broadway.2 Volume |
61 | 2 |
Add To Cart: $10.00
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Ann Sothern
99 Episodes
This collection includes every available old time radio appearances of Ann Sothern including her signature role as the liberated American "dame" from Brooklyn in 'Adventures of Maisie'2 Volume |
99 | 2 |
Add To Cart: $10.00
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Abraham Lincoln
61 Episodes
One of the most revered Presidents in American History, Abraham Lincoln was a popular figure in old time radio shows.2 Volume |
61 | 2 |
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Deanna Durbin
65 Episodes
Hear the voice of the young songstress and film star as she appeared on Texaco Town, aside Bob Hope on Command Performance, The Jack Benny Show, Lux Radio Theater, and Screen Guild Theater in this compilation of her great radio appearances.2 Volume |
65 | 2 |
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Charles Boyer
57 Episodes
He was one of the busiest stage actors in Paris, and it was only a matter of time before Hollywood took notice.2 Volume |
57 | 2 |
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William Powell
47 Episodes
He was best known for his role as Nick Charles in The Thin Man in the film version. Although he did not play the role in the radio version of The Thin Man series, he numerous radio appearances. 2 Volume |
47 | 2 |
Add To Cart: $10.00
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Adolphe Menjou
52 Episodes
Known as a suave and debonair ladies man, Adolphe Menjou's career spanned both silent films and talkies.2 Volume |
52 | 2 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Herbert W. Armstrong Sermons
88 Episodes
Radio evangelist and prophecy predictor, Herbert W. Armstrong got his start on the airwaves later founding the Worldwide Church of God.
2 Volume |
88 | 2 |
Add To Cart: $10.00
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Lauren Bacall
65 Episodes
Statuesque and sultry Lauren Bacall splashed on the Hollywood Scene at the age 19 when she starred opposite her soon to be husband Humphrey Bogart.2 Volume |
65 | 2 |
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Mickey Rooney
57 Episodes
Enjoy one of the funniest fellows in show business with his very own collection!2 Volume |
57 | 2 |
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Mike Wallace
104 Episodes
with early appearances in old time radio quiz shows, radio dramas, and as an announcer, Mike Wallace later focused on news broadcasts and earned the nickname "King of Confrontation" for his hardboiled interviewing style.2 Volume |
104 | 2 |
Add To Cart: $10.00
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Alan Ladd
82 Episodes
This collection represents some of the best performances of Alan Ladd (born Alan Walbridge Ladd) during the golden age of radio. Of slight build (five feet, five inches tall), he never considered himself to be a handsome actor. In a quote is said, "I have the face of an ageing choirboy and the build of an undernourished featherweight."2 Volume |
82 | 2 |
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Robert Montgomery
58 Episodes
He was an actor, a pioneering director, an astute political operator, a naval warrior, and a labor organizer who was also an ardent anti-Communist.
2 Volume |
58 | 2 |
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Ray Milland
61 Episodes
Ray Milland got his big break in The Jungle Princess with sarong-clad Dorothy Lamour and late became a screen legend in 1945’s Lost Weekend.2 Volume |
61 | 2 |
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Kay Kyser (Kollege of Musical Knowledge)
55 Episodes
The humorous Kollege of Musical Knowledge and 30+ guest appearances by bandleader and old professor himself, Kay Kyser.2 Volume |
55 | 2 |
Add To Cart: $10.00
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Gene Autry
127 Episodes
One of the original and most successful of the movie’s singing cowboys, Gene Autry successfully made the radio waves as much of a home as the welcoming bunkhouse on the Melody Ranch.2 Volume |
127 | 2 |
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Grantland Rice
52 Episodes
one of the best known sports writers: his expressive writing helped to raise sports players to heroic status, often comparing the challenges of sports to mythic stories and the greater human condition.2 Volume |
52 | 2 |
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Gene Lockhart
53 Episodes
Performer, songwriter, singer, and playwright, Gene Lockhart Abroad with the Lockharts2 Volume |
53 | 2 |
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Loretta Young
69 Episodes
Loretta’s career began as a child actress during the Silent Picture era and remained strong until the Fifties when she left film to make a strong presence in television.2 Volume |
69 | 2 |
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Ross Perot
36 Episodes
Perot was a business magnate, billionaire, and aspiring US Presidential Candidate--running twice in the 1990s.2 Volume |
36 | 2 |
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Agnes Moorehead
83 Episodes
Known as "The Lavender Lady", Agnes Moorehead had a long life in the entertainment industry. Best known as a mystery and suspense performer on the radio. Her best known work was with Orson Welles on Mercury Theater, but she also played the lead role in Sorry Wrong Number. Television audiences will remember her as the mother-in-law from Bewitched, but also appeared in Citizen Kane, The Twilight Zone, and many others.2 Volume |
83 | 2 |
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Al Jolson
116 Episodes
Al Jolson was a master entertainer and his performing career spanned 50 years. Jolson made a break in his career by deciding one evening to perform in "black face" at a San Francisco club; this soon became his trademark in show business. A staunch Civil Rights activist, he later helped open opportunities for African-Americans on Broadway.2 Volume |
116 | 2 |
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Jane Wyman
57 Episodes
Popular pin-up girl in the 40's and the former Mrs. Ronald Reagan, she won the Oscar for Best Actress playing a deaf-mute woman in Johnny Belinda (1948).2 Volume |
57 | 2 |
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Betty Garde
63 Episodes
One of the most prolific starlets to work on Radio Row, Betty Garde worked with Orson Welles early in his radio career and appeared regularly on The Fat Man.2 Volume |
63 | 2 |
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Martin and Lewis
85 Episodes
Even More Shows with Comedy's Favorite Duo!2 Volume |
85 | 2 |
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Kennedy Brothers
101 Episodes
This collection is a history of what each brother contributed to the country; whether good, bad, or indifferent.2 Volume |
101 | 2 |
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