Title | Popularity | Episodes | MP3 CDs | Price ▲ | |
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Frank Parker Show
36 Episodes
After working as a tenor on The Jack Benny Show, Frank Parker had his own radio show in syndication.1 Volume |
36 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Kay Francis
14 Episodes
Kay Francis Collection: A super-Star in the early 1930's and one of the highest paid people in show business, Kay Francis's films were far from classics and she was largely a forgotten figure after the War.1 Volume |
14 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Don Knotts
16 Episodes
Don Knotts got his start "playing straight man for a hunk of wood", winning crowds as his served in WWII. His characterization of nervous wisecrackers began while Don Knotts was serving in the Pacific during WWII.1 Volume |
16 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Bea Wain
25 Episodes
A largely self-taught singer, little Beatrice made her radio debut as a "featured performer" on the NBC Children's Hour she was later the featured singer on Your Hit Parade. 1 Volume |
25 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Benjamin Franklin
24 Episodes
One of the most colorful of the Founding Fathers, Benjamin Franklin was also among the most influential.1 Volume |
24 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Ethel Barrymore
11 Episodes
Sister of Lionel and John Barrymore, this collection contains all the her known rare appearances on various old time radio shows.1 Volume |
11 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Fredric March
38 Episodes
One of the greatest actors of his generation, Frederic March won two Oscars as well as two Tonys.1 Volume |
38 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Louis Jordan
13 Episodes
Appearing at the end of the Swing Era, Louis Jordan's Jump Blue helped to launch Rock & Roll.1 Volume |
13 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Annie Oakley
3 Episodes
She was one of the top sharp shooters and one of the many well known characters of the Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show. 1 Volume |
3 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Rex Stout
32 Episodes
Creator of the eccentric detective Nero Wolfe, Rex Stout began writing for the pulp fiction around 1910 introducing iconic "arm chair detective" Nero Wolfe in 1934.1 Volume |
32 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Opie Cates
10 Episodes
Although he was a popular Swing Bandleader, Opie Cates would not wander far from his farm boy roots.1 Volume |
10 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Al Pearce Show
14 Episodes
Al Pearce and his Gang, is a comedy show that changed much through its run due to an unstable relationship with networks and sponsors. Al Pearce got his start in show business when he was working as a real door-to-door salesman.1 Volume |
14 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Joan Crawford
23 Episodes
During her decades long career, she remained the epitome of Hollywood glamour and prestige.This collection contains the radio appearances of the"First Queen of the Movies."1 Volume |
23 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Lawrence Tierney
2 Episodes
Billed as "the handsome bad man of the screen", Lawrence Tierney was a Hollywood bad boy on and off screen. 1 Volume |
2 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Charles Lindbergh
9 Episodes
By becoming the first aviator to fly non-stop from New York to Paris, Charles Lindbergh became a driving force in the practical acceptance of aviation.1 Volume |
9 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Fay Wray
11 Episodes
During the most brutal period of the Great Depression, Hollywood came up with a new female "type", the Scream Queen.1 Volume |
11 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Steve Allen Show
16 Episodes
Likable Funny Comedian in his Early Work!1 Volume |
16 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Rock Hudson
5 Episodes
One of the most handsome men in Hollywood and he was a leading in romantic comedies.1 Volume |
5 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Nelson Olmsted
46 Episodes
Known as the network's resident storyteller, Nelson Olmsted got his start making dramatized Edgar Allen Poe radio shows.1 Volume |
46 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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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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Major Bowes
8 Episodes
Thousands from All Over the Country Flocked to Join this Gong-style Talent Show.1 Volume |
8 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Wolfman Jack
83 Episodes
As a DJ, he played a rowdy combination of Rock and Rhythm and Blues, and his trademark raspy voice conveyed an unending sense of mischief.1 Volume |
83 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Ward Bond
13 Episodes
Good friends with John Wayne from their days playing football at USC, Ward Bond was a natural authority figure, and he was usually typed as a friendly cop or a menacing tough guy.1 Volume |
13 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Eleanor Roosevelt
23 Episodes
Known as "First Lady to the World", Eleanor Roosevelt was the legs and face of FDR's presidency, appearing where and when he could not.1 Volume |
23 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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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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Maurice Chevalier
16 Episodes
Began working with his brother as a circus acrobat to support his family, French revues and his way with the ladies gave him is start in entertainment. 1 Volume |
16 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Margaret OBrien
35 Episodes
The daughter of a circus performer and a flamenco dancer, Margaret O'Brien got into the movies at age three and was known as the "best crier" in the lot!
1 Volume |
35 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Carole Landis
21 Episodes
She was ready for Hollywood after her divorce when she was a meer 15 years old, Carole Landis' breakout role was Loana in One Million BC1 Volume |
21 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Robert Mitchum
11 Episodes
Classic Hollywood Bad Boy, The American Film Institute's list of "100 Years ... 100 Stars" lists Robert Mitchum as the 23rd greatest male star of Hollywood's Golden Era.1 Volume |
11 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Penny Singleton Show
8 Episodes
A sitcom about a pretty single mother living in a small town who has lost her husband to the War and has two suitors wooing for her hand.1 Volume |
8 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Richard Burton
3 Episodes
Although he built a reputation as one of the greatest British Actors of the post-War period, Richard Burton lived a life beset with scandal and debauchery.1 Volume |
3 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Irving Berlin
19 Episodes
Widely considered one of the greatest songwriters in American history, much of his music was used in many films are considered classics.1 Volume |
19 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Tex Ritter
12 Episodes
One of the first Singing Cowboys to join Gene Autry in Hollywood, Tex Ritter was one of the few to transition from screen to recording success.1 Volume |
12 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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HV Kaltenborn Edits the News
39 Episodes
History repeats itself when H. V. Kaltenborn provides vivid commentary and pointed insight into world affairs and politics in the 1940s and 1950s.1 Volume |
39 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Adrienne Ames
1 Episodes
Although her film career was only a decade long, Adrienne Ames generated enough tabloid fodder for three starlets.1 Volume |
1 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Slim Gaillard
7 Episodes
For singer Slim Gaillard, his instrument was less his voice than the language styling he used while performing.1 Volume |
7 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Maria Montez
3 Episodes
As a girl growing up in the Dominican Republic, Maria was obsessed with the movies and becoming a star.1 Volume |
3 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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George Washington
34 Episodes
The first president of the United States and one of our country's founding fathers, George Washington was a popular character in radio.1 Volume |
34 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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John Barrymore
22 Episodes
He had a classic look earning him the nickname "The Great Profile." He was best known as a Shakespearean stage actor, in particular for his performances in Hamlet and Richard III. Barrymore moved his focus to silent film and later appeared in various old time radio shows. 1 Volume |
22 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Lynn Fontanne and Alfred Lunt
14 Episodes
These classic theater performers careers spanned four decades.With celebrate wit and timing, they were best know for roles in high comedy.1 Volume |
14 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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George Shearing
6 Episodes
Starting out as a poor, "blind kid from Battersea", Sir George Shearing is one of the greatest Jazz pianists on either side of the Atlantic.1 Volume |
6 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Donna Reed
16 Episodes
She personified Mid-Western goodness and dependability, fan may best remember her from her role as Mary Hatch in It a Wonderful Life. 1 Volume |
16 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Lloyd Bridges
7 Episodes
After winning a trophy for Americas' Fattest Baby, Lloyd Bridges grew up to become one of Hollywood's most respected tough guys and he helped bring the sport of SCUBA diving to the mainstream on the show Sea Hunt.1 Volume |
7 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Dorothy Shay
33 Episodes
Billed as 'The Park Avenue Hilllbillie', Dorothy Shay had a fun, Country Girl Singer persona.1 Volume |
33 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Gary Cooper
13 Episodes
Best known for his stoic performances in Western films, real life farm boy turned Academy Award winner Gary Cooper made many appearances on old time radio including many Lux Radio Appearances and a rare radio appearance with his mother, Alice Cooper.1 Volume |
13 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Greer Garson
24 Episodes
When it came to advancing her career, Greer Garson's greatest talent may have been being in the right place at the right time.1 Volume |
24 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Betty Grable
32 Episodes
One of the top box office draws and household name, Betty Grable was a hit with G.I.s serving overseas and appeared on Command Performance and Mail Call1 Volume |
32 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Perry Como
28 Episodes
Long Awaited collection Featuring the Delightful Musical and Comedy Star in Guest Performances!1 Volume |
28 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Terry Moore
5 Episodes
Terry Moore got her start standing on a galloping horse as a child actor, tamed a giant gorilla, and was still just a kid when she secretly married millionaire Howard Hughes.1 Volume |
5 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Vera-Ellen
3 Episodes
Best known for starring with Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, and Rosemary Clooney in White Christmas, Vera-Ellen dropped out of show business after the picture was made to marry a millionaire.1 Volume |
3 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Sylvia Sidney
6 Episodes
After taking up acting as a way to break her childhood shyness, Sylvia Sidney earned a reputation for having the "saddest eyes in Hollywood."1 Volume |
6 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Mario Lanza
32 Episodes
Mario Lanza was a tenor extraordinaire known as "The Triple Threat" because he could sing, act, and he was good looking. He is considered by many to be the greatest voice of the 20th century.1 Volume |
32 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Sydney Greenstreet
45 Episodes
Although he did not begin working in Hollywood until he was 62, Sidney Greenstreet's contributions to classic film and Old Time Radio make him one of the most well-regarded (and largest) of Hollywood Stars.1 Volume |
45 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Larry Strorch
6 Episodes
Although he was not the main star, Larry Storch was the face of TV's F Troop.1 Volume |
6 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Tennessee Ernie Ford
40 Episodes
A country boy who rose to fame in the Southern California Country Music scene, Tennessee Ernie Ford won an important place in the history of Rock & Roll.1 Volume |
40 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Joe Penner
15 Episodes
Known for his zany antics and slapstick comedy, Joe Penner kept audiences laughing during the Depression years. He was the "it-man" of radio comedy when the nation needed laugher.1 Volume |
15 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Babe Ruth
34 Episodes
The Adventures of Babe Ruth was produced in 1934 on the Blue Network, with sponsorship by Quaker Oats, and was the best of the lot. It told in-depth, fully dramatized episodes from the Babe's career, so there was a sense of the real man there in the dugout and on the field.1 Volume |
34 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Mark Twain Collection
37 Episodes
America's Greatest Humorist and one of the Giants of American Literature, Mark Twain's stories were a natural for Old Time Radio.1 Volume |
37 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Joe E Brown
21 Episodes
He could have been a professional baseball player, instead, rubber-faced Joe E. Brown became one of the most successful comedians of the Thirties.1 Volume |
21 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Calvin Coolidge
13 Episodes
The 30th President of the United States, Calvin Coolidge was the first to effectively use the new technology of Radio to reach the people.1 Volume |
13 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Maureen OHara
24 Episodes
Best known for her film roles such as on Miracle On 34th Street, Maureen O'Hara brought her memorable film roles to the radio sound stage.1 Volume |
24 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Roland Young
27 Episodes
Roland Young worked on several broadcasts promoting his films, notably on Lux Radio Theater and MGM’s Good News series and was part of the company for The Dinah Shore Program during the 1943-44 season.1 Volume |
27 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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George Sanders
9 Episodes
With his haughty upper-class British accent, sleek and suave mannerisms, and somehow superior and threatening presence, he was in constant demand for supporting roles in A-pictures.1 Volume |
9 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Marie Windsor
8 Episodes
Before she was the bad-girl "queen of the B's", Marie Windsor appeared in radio dramas to attention of an MGM scout who gave her a contract and moved her back to Hollywood.1 Volume |
8 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Debbie Reynolds
9 Episodes
She stumbled into show business after winning the Ms Burbank contest and had one of the longest careers in Hollywood. 1 Volume |
9 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Ray Anthony Show
4 Episodes
A trumpet player who hailed from The Glenn Miller Orchestra, The Ray Anthony Show was syndicated by the recruiting division of the Marine Corp Reserve.1 Volume |
4 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Cab Calloway
16 Episodes
Best known for his creative vocalizations or scatting and his catchphrase "hi-de-hi-de-ho."1 Volume |
16 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Pickens Sisters
5 Episodes
Just three little girls, Helen, Jane, and Patti from Macon, Georgia, who grew up singing together and they became the toast of Manhattan.1 Volume |
5 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Robert Frost
2 Episodes
One of the most important and influential American literary figures of the twentieth century, Robert Frost gave voice to a rural New England at a time that America was becoming more urbanized. 1 Volume |
2 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Mary Astor
27 Episodes
As a teenager, she began her in the silent era and is best known for her role in The Maltese Falcon. 1 Volume |
27 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Gabriel Heatter
7 Episodes
Classic commentary from the optimistic newsman Gabriel Heatter, the broadcaster with the "good news tonight."1 Volume |
7 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Martha Raye
36 Episodes
She began her entertainment career at the age of three, she later became a popular guest on variety show and on the nightclub circuit.1 Volume |
36 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Phil Baker
30 Episodes
His earliest stage successes were in Boston area amateur shows, but he is best known on radio for hosting Take It Or Leave It, which eventually became The $64 Question. Guest Appearances by the Zany Baker and his Feisty Heckler!1 Volume |
30 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Marlon Brando
5 Episodes
One of the greatest actors in American cinema, Marlon Brando was known for method acting and gripping realism that he brought to his performances. 1 Volume |
5 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Susan Peters
10 Episodes
After an hunting accident that left her wheelchair bound, Susan Peters found more work on radio than in film. 1 Volume |
10 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Fred Stone
2 Episodes
Born in 1873, he began appearing in circuses and minstrel shows as an acrobat and tightrope walker and later he worked on the stage version of The Wizard of Oz. 1 Volume |
2 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Jack Berch
6 Episodes
A daytime alternative to soap operas, The Jack Berch Show offered light hearted variety and music for housewives. 1 Volume |
6 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Ira Cook Show
24 Episodes
One of the AFRTS most popular DJs was Ira Cook whose personality comes shining through in every one of his recorded broadcasts; he is a white collared, narrow tie-wearing square, but he had an appreciation for popular music1 Volume |
24 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Leslie Howard
14 Episodes
Best known for his role in Gone with the Wind, Leslie Howard joined the war effort and used his talents for the allied forces.1 Volume |
14 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Joe DeRita
4 Episodes
Best known for his portrayal of Curly in the Three Stooges, Joe DeRita brought big belly laughs to old time radio.1 Volume |
4 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Lucille Fletcher
29 Episodes
Writer of acclaimed old time radio show "Sorry Wrong Number", "The Hitchhiker", and many more.1 Volume |
29 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Helen Keller
4 Episodes
Deaf and mute, Hellen Keller's overcome all odds with the help of dedicated tutor Anne Sullivan and inspired the world.1 Volume |
4 | 1 |
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Teresa Brewer
8 Episodes
Born to sing, Teresa Brewer's career began at the age of five Major Bowes Amateur Hour and Bing Crosby called her "Sophie Tucker of the Girl Scouts."1 Volume |
8 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Myrna Loy
23 Episodes
Striking starlet with exotic good looks, Myrna Loy as Nora Charles in The Thin Man films and reprised her movie roles on Lux Radio Theater, Silver Theater, and Screen Guild Theater.1 Volume |
23 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Edie Adams
4 Episodes
A graduate of Juilliard and the Columbia School of Drama, Edie Adams worked on Broadway before relocating to California with her husband Ernie Kovacs.1 Volume |
4 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Spencer Tracy
21 Episodes
Considered one of the best actors in Hollywood, Spencer Tracy's career spanned 37 years.1 Volume |
21 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Greta Garbo
6 Episodes
Known as a Swedish silent screen icon, Greta Garbo stunned the world when talkies took over the silver screen.1 Volume |
6 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Sydney Smith
38 Episodes
Best known for his roles on Adventures of Ellery Queen and Cavalcade of America, Sydney Smith got his start Orson Welles' Shakespeare adaptations.1 Volume |
38 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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WR Burnett
4 Episodes
After working in Chicago as a seedy hotel night clerk, W.R. Burnett had the perfect characters for his stories.1 Volume |
4 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Ethel Merman
15 Episodes
Known as the "First Lady of the musical comedy stage", Ethel Merman was a force of nature with a booming voice and a magnetic stage and screen presence.1 Volume |
15 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Jackie Robinson Radio Shots
90 Episodes
Baseball legend, Jackie Robinson takes to the airwaves to interview celebrities of the day and answer questions from listeners.1 Volume |
90 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Joan Bennett
35 Episodes
With her first appearance in film at the age of six, Joan Bennett moved to Hollywood to star in 1929 Bulldog Drummond.1 Volume |
35 | 1 |
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Little Jack Little
8 Episodes
He was a piano playing musician, but also a vaudevillian, a bandleader, a USO entertainer.1 Volume |
8 | 1 |
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John Garfield
37 Episodes
Growing up in a street gang, John Garfield turned to method acting and moved to Hollywood.1 Volume |
37 | 1 |
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Jessica Tandy
32 Episodes
During the 1930s, she built a solid reputation on the London stage, Jessica Tandy made her American film debut in the Spencer Tracy vehicle The Seventh Cross.1 Volume |
32 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Houdini Recordings
7 Episodes
One of the greatest magicians of all time, Harry Houdini made a career out of escaping restraints including being riveted into boilers, chained in mail sacks or nailed into shipping crates (often dropped into deep water).1 Volume |
7 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Katharine Hepburn
10 Episodes
The First Lady of Cinema was known for her athletic build and her strong outspoken personality.1 Volume |
10 | 1 |
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Dorothy Hughes
3 Episodes
Whodunit and Hardboiled crime was Dorothy's medium, crime was never her primary interest, she wanted to investigate the nature of evil itself.1 Volume |
3 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Rita Hayworth
22 Episodes
She was the favorite pin-up girl of American GI's in WWII, an incredible dancer, and Hollywoods first official princess.1 Volume |
22 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Ruby Dee
10 Episodes
A Champion of Human Rights, Shakespearean leading lady, actress, and old time radio performer, Ruby Dee has a long history in the American spotlight.1 Volume |
10 | 1 |
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