Title | Popularity | Episodes ▲ | MP3 CDs | Price | |
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Dwight D Eisenhower
115 Episodes
Eisenhower was a national hero after serving as Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces in Europe during WWII and in 1952 won the Presidential Election.2 Volume |
115 | 2 |
Add To Cart: $10.00
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Boris Karloff
115 Episodes
Best known for his roles in horror films, Boris Karloff was billed as "Karloff the Uncanny."2 Volume |
115 | 2 |
Add To Cart: $10.00
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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 |
Add To Cart: $10.00
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Ted Kennedy
120 Episodes
His career started in a way that you would think an American political dynasty would, as a Senator in Waiting until he was 30 years old to take over the seat of his older brother, John F. Kennedy.2 Volume |
120 | 2 |
Add To Cart: $10.00
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Norman Corwin
120 Episodes
One of the greatest creative minds that has ever floated through the airwaves, Norman Corwin's poetic personality left an impression on listeners everywhere.3 Volume |
120 | 3 |
Add To Cart: $15.00
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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 |
Add To Cart: $15.00
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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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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 |
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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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 |
Add To Cart: $10.00
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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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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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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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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 |
Add To Cart: $10.00
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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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John McCain
138 Episodes
Relive the legacy of John Sidney McCain III through audio; A US Navy Officer who was captured in Vietnam, McCain later became US Senator for Arizona from 1987-2018 and ran for national office.2 Volume |
138 | 2 |
Add To Cart: $10.00
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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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Arnold Moss
140 Episodes
He performed in on stage, movies, TV or radio often as a villain, a role he seemed to relish as a way to burn himself into the audience’s memory.4 Volume |
140 | 4 |
Add To Cart: $20.00
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Dorothy Lamour
143 Episodes
Known for the sarong dress in The Jungle Princess and her exotic good looks, Dorothy Lamour made over 60 motion pictures and helped sell US Treasury Bonds4 Volume |
143 | 4 |
Add To Cart: $20.00
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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 |
Add To Cart: $15.00
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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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Al Gore
145 Episodes
Long time politician, businessman, and environmentalist, Al Gore served as Clinton's Vice President. Gore won the popular vote in 2000 presidential election, but lost the presidency George W Bush.4 Volume |
145 | 4 |
Add To Cart: $20.00
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Brian Donlevy
145 Episodes
A natural to be cast as the “heavy”, tough-guy roles Donlevy appeared on radio in support of his films on movie.4 Volume |
145 | 4 |
Add To Cart: $20.00
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John Kerry
151 Episodes
American attorney, politician and diplomat who currently serves as the first United States special presidential envoy for climate.5 Volume |
151 | 5 |
Add To Cart: $25.00
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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 |
Add To Cart: $15.00
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Dashiell Hammett
152 Episodes
Writer of the Maltese Falcon, Red Harvest, and The Thin Man, Hammett has an enduring reputation as the godfather of the hard-boiled detective genre and one of the greatest mystery writers of all time.4 Volume |
152 | 4 |
Add To Cart: $20.00
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Roy Rogers
153 Episodes
The original "King of the Cowboys" is packed with new recordings of The Roy Rogers old time radio show and many guest appearances. Join Roy, "Queen of the West" Dale Evans, Trigger, Bullet, and the gang in this fun western adventure-variety show.4 Volume |
153 | 4 |
Add To Cart: $20.00
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Bob Dole
157 Episodes
Bob Dole first ran for political office in 1950 and ran for president three times starting in 1980s.4 Volume |
157 | 4 |
Add To Cart: $20.00
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Jimmy Carter
159 Episodes
Considered "a better man than he was a president", Jimmy Carter ushered America into the 1980s.4 Volume |
159 | 4 |
Add To Cart: $20.00
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Les Damon
161 Episodes
Best known as the title role in The Falcon, Les Damon's radio credits include The Adventures of the Abbotts, The Adventures of the Thin Man, Suspense, Your's Truly, Johnny Dollar, and many more.4 Volume |
161 | 4 |
Add To Cart: $20.00
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Jack Benny Gags
161 Episodes
This compilation has some of Jack Benny's best running gags and first appearances by his stellar comedy cast.4 Volume |
161 | 4 |
Add To Cart: $20.00
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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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Harry Einstein
163 Episodes
Einstein was famous as the character Parkyakarkus, a pseudo-Greek character comic on Al Jolson radio programs.4 Volume |
163 | 4 |
Add To Cart: $20.00
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Phillips Lord
169 Episodes
Phillips H. Lord got his start in radio by berating the station manager. He created the first independent radio producer with the creation of the character and show Seth Parker and later the FBI-approved show G-men retooled as the hit show Gangbusters. 4 Volume |
169 | 4 |
Add To Cart: $20.00
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Oscar Levant
175 Episodes
Enjoy these appearances by Oscar Levant, the sharp-witted brilliant music composer, concert pianist, movie star, author, and radio quiz show panelist.4 Volume |
175 | 4 |
Add To Cart: $20.00
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Staats Cotsworth
179 Episodes
In addition to appearing in radio detective programs and TV soap operas, Staats Cosworth was an accomplished landscape artist whose work commands high bids on the auction circuit.4 Volume |
179 | 4 |
Add To Cart: $20.00
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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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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 |
Add To Cart: $15.00
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Ed Begley Sr
187 Episodes
After running away from home at the age of 11, Ed Begley found his way to Broadway and Radio, eventually winning an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor.4 Volume |
187 | 4 |
Add To Cart: $20.00
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Wendell Niles
189 Episodes
Wendell Niles and his brother Ken were pioneering West Coast Radio Announcers who worked both together and separately for some of the biggest names in Hollywood.5 Volume |
189 | 5 |
Add To Cart: $25.00
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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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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 |
Add To Cart: $10.00
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Mercedes McCambridge
191 Episodes
Best known for her macabre performances including the infamous demon voice on the Exorcist, Orson Welles called Mercedes McCambridge "the greatest old time radio actress."4 Volume |
191 | 4 |
Add To Cart: $20.00
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Cal Stewart (Uncle Josh)
195 Episodes
Cal Stewart, celebrated performer, vaudevillian, and humorist, began recording monologues as "Uncle Josh" for Edison in 1897.He quickly became one of America's first widely successful recording artists and made recordings for all the major labels of the era.1 Volume |
195 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Dick Powell
196 Episodes
Dick Powell stars in Richard Diamond, Rogue's Gallery, and special appearances in various old time radio shows including Lux Radio Theater, Command Performance, Cavalcade of America, UN Radio, Screen Guild Theater, Suspense, This I Believe, and many rare recordings!8 Volume |
196 | 8 |
Add To Cart: $40.00
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Eve Arden
216 Episodes
Before she was everyone's favorite English teacher at Madison High School, she was tickling listeners' funny bones as a guest star.6 Volume |
216 | 6 |
Add To Cart: $30.00
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Sammy Kaye Sunday Serenade
217 Episodes
Swing and Sway with more Sammy Kaye Poetry, sway along with Sammy's sweet melodic sounds.4 Volume |
217 | 4 |
Add To Cart: $20.00
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Jeff Chandler
222 Episodes
The original grey-haired hunky heartthrob, Jeff Chandler performed on a wide variety of radio roles from detective Michael Shayne to bashful Professor Boynton on Our Miss Brooks.5 Volume |
222 | 5 |
Add To Cart: $25.00
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Richard Denning
223 Episodes
The hardworking and handsome film star landed his first radio starring role as Lucille Balls other half in "My Favorite Husband." He later appeared in roles in "Mr. and Mrs. North" and "Its a Crime Mr. Collins."5 Volume |
223 | 5 |
Add To Cart: $25.00
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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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Howard Duff
229 Episodes
Best known for his role as "Sam Spade, Detective", Howard Duff had a long career in radio and film.4 Volume |
229 | 4 |
Add To Cart: $20.00
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Arch Oboler
229 Episodes
Enjoy the great radio plays in this anthology of the eccentric horror fiction writer, Arch Oboler, who is best known for pushing the medium of radio in sound production, writing, and programming.6 Volume |
229 | 6 |
Add To Cart: $30.00
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Frank Lovejoy
231 Episodes
Lovejoy was the no nonsense, square-jawed actor best known for his tough guy performances in detective radio dramas.5 Volume |
231 | 5 |
Add To Cart: $25.00
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Gerald Mohr
233 Episodes
An anthology to Gerald Mohr, this extensive collection contains almost 300 radio appearances on various detective shows, horror-dramas, and radio comedies.5 Volume |
233 | 5 |
Add To Cart: $30.00
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David Rose
239 Episodes
Composer David Rose had his own show called California Melodies and his song "The Stripper" reached the top of Billboard's top 100.8 Volume |
239 | 8 |
Add To Cart: $55.00
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George HW Bush Speeches
240 Episodes
Served as the 41st President of the United States, George HW Bush presidency saw the falling of the Berlin Wall, the breakup of the Soviet Union, Invasion of Panama, and the Gulf War.4 Volume |
240 | 4 |
Add To Cart: $20.00
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Betty Lou Gerson
241 Episodes
A skilled professional, Betty Lou Gerson was much sought over in old time radio shows from Lux Radio Theatre, The Whistler, Mr. President, and Escape.5 Volume |
241 | 5 |
Add To Cart: $25.00
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Paul Harvey Recordings
244 Episodes
Harvey's news broadcast career stretched from the Golden Age of Radio during the Second World War and beyond.1 Volume |
244 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Hans Conried
249 Episodes
The well-known voice actor successfully made the leap from radio to television. His voice range and ability allowed him to work on comedy, detective, and drama radio shows. A bit on a ham, he tended to steal the show in every performance.6 Volume |
249 | 6 |
Add To Cart: $30.00
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Robert Young
265 Episodes
Best known for portraying the ideal father, Robert Young battled his own demons of depression and alcoholism in reaction to unfair casting practices in Hollywood's studio system.6 Volume |
265 | 6 |
Add To Cart: $30.00
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Lon Clark
265 Episodes
Best remembered for starring in Nick Carter Master Detective, Lon Clark also acted in several productions for Norman Corwin.8 Volume |
265 | 8 |
Add To Cart: $40.00
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Leslie Woods
266 Episodes
A respected Radio Row player in both New York and Hollywood, Lesley Woods was always able to find work in any genre, but she was best known for Soap Operas. She was on the radio version of Guiding Light and moved into daytime TV in other roles.5 Volume |
266 | 5 |
Add To Cart: $25.00
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Frank Sinatra
269 Episodes
Sinatra was known for his colorful character, sometimes tough, but always loved. 6 Volume |
269 | 6 |
Add To Cart: $30.00
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Richard Crenna
269 Episodes
With more than 60 years in show business, Richard Crenna co-starred in various roles in film, radio, and television.6 Volume |
269 | 6 |
Add To Cart: $30.00
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Ronald Colman
270 Episodes
From a running gag on Jack Benny to numerous appearances on Arch Oboler's Plays, Ronald Colman appeared on many other old time radio shows7 Volume |
270 | 7 |
Add To Cart: $35.00
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Willard Waterman
273 Episodes
A veritable jack of all trades on the radio, Willard Waterman starred in The Whistler, The Lux Radio Theater, and Amos And Andy, later he starred as the leading role The Great Gildersleeve after Harold Peary left the program. 7 Volume |
273 | 7 |
Add To Cart: $35.00
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Rosemary Clooney
275 Episodes
Singer and actress, she got the attention of Americans with the song "Come On-a My House" and won their hearts with Bing Crosby in White Christmas.6 Volume |
275 | 6 |
Add To Cart: $30.00
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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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Barton Yarborough
278 Episodes
When living in Los Angeles, Barton Yarborough became a steady player among the community of "Radio Row" actors and soon landed the role as Ben Romero on Dragnet. 6 Volume |
278 | 6 |
Add To Cart: $30.00
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Phil Harris and Alice Faye
280 Episodes
Laughs abound in this old time radio variety show feature jive-talking hipster bandleader, Phil Harris, and his glamorous and talented movie star wife, Alice Faye.7 Volume |
280 | 7 |
Add To Cart: $35.00
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William Bendix
283 Episodes
The craggy and blustery William Bendix is best known for his role as the lovable lug Chester A. Riley in The Life of Riley7 Volume |
283 | 7 |
Add To Cart: $35.00
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Mandel Kramer
284 Episodes
A long-time member of the New York “Radio Row” players, Mandel Kramer may be best known among OTR fans as the last actor to play Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar.7 Volume |
284 | 7 |
Add To Cart: $35.00
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Bill Goodwin
285 Episodes
Long-time announcer Bill Goodwin was one of the first to be awarded a Star for Radio on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.6 Volume |
285 | 6 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Groucho Marx
287 Episodes
Part of the Marx Brothers, Groucho Marx was best known for his greasepaint mustache, cigar, and quick wit. He later branched out to host quiz old time radio show "You Bet Your Life."6 Volume |
287 | 6 |
Add To Cart: $30.00
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Bergen and McCarthy (Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy)
289 Episodes
The collection now contains the comedic duo's various guest appearances on shows such as Command Performance, Jack Benny, Fred Allen, Rudy Vallee and more!6 Volume |
289 | 6 |
Add To Cart: $30.00
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Gordon MacRae
292 Episodes
This epic collection follows the man blessed with a golden voice, Gordon MacRae including The Railroad Hour, Texaco Star, Gulf Spray and his guest appearances on various shows.9 Volume |
292 | 9 |
Add To Cart: $35.00
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Marx Brothers
311 Episodes
Possibly the funniest brothers to ever tread the Vaudeville stage, the Marx Brothers are American Icons. Even Harpo gets laughs on the Radio!8 Volume |
311 | 8 |
Add To Cart: $40.00
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Cathy Lewis
316 Episodes
was a radio staple and performed in hundreds of radio shows in both the comedy and drama genres. In Suspense alone, she stared in over 120 episodes. She is best known for her role as narrator and best friend Jane Stacy in My Friend Irma.5 Volume |
316 | 5 |
Add To Cart: $25.00
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Alice Faye
324 Episodes
She began her career as a singer and dancer in Vaudeville and later became the other half of Jazzman turned funny-man, Phil Harris.8 Volume |
324 | 8 |
Add To Cart: $30.00
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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 |
Add To Cart: $15.00
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Andy Devine
337 Episodes
Best known as a character actor in Western radio and TV, Andy Devine was the sidekick of the greatest stars in Hollywood.7 Volume |
337 | 7 |
Add To Cart: $35.00
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Franklin D Roosevelt (FDR Fireside Chats)
337 Episodes
With his Fireside Chats, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt used the power of radio to speak directly and intimately to the American people through some of the darkest periods of the Nation's history.6 Volume |
337 | 6 |
Add To Cart: $30.00
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Burns and Allen
342 Episodes
One of the Most Beloved Couples in Radio, George was the brains but Gracie was the Star.7 Volume |
342 | 7 |
Add To Cart: $35.00
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Paul Frees
349 Episodes
"The man with 1,000 voices" appeared in a multitude of old time radio series and later memorable TV appearances. 7 Volume |
349 | 7 |
Add To Cart: $35.00
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Paula Winslowe
353 Episodes
After making the leap from silent films to speaking films, Paula Winslowe debuted on radio on Dec. 30, 1936.8 Volume |
353 | 8 |
Add To Cart: $40.00
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Nancy Pelosi
370 Episodes
This collection celebrates the first woman Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi.5 Volume |
370 | 5 |
Add To Cart: $25.00
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Orson Welles
385 Episodes
Best known for his airing of "War of the Worlds", Orson Welles made numerous appearances on a variety of different shows during his magnificent radio career. He was truly a creative genius in radio, before he went on to Hollywood.11 Volume |
385 | 11 |
Add To Cart: $55.00
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Virginia Gregg
391 Episodes
Virginia Gregg had a long and varied career on the airwaves throughout the history of old time radio. She working with such radio greats as Jack Webb, Elliott Lewis, Hans Conried, Gerald Mohr, and Bob Bailey. Some have called her the female equivalent to William Conrad and during her heyday she appeared multiple times a week on the airwaves sometimes appearing on more than one show a day!5 Volume |
391 | 5 |
Add To Cart: $25.00
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Jeanette Nolan
399 Episodes
She was one of radio's busiest stars, with regular appearances on Lux Radio Theater, Cavalcade of America, The Great Gildersleeve, Young Doctor Malone, Let George Do It, Yours Truly Johnny Dollar and Suspense. 8 Volume |
399 | 8 |
Add To Cart: $40.00
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John Dehner
407 Episodes
The famous voice behind the bad guy on Gunsmoke and the good guy, Paladin, on Have Gun, Will Travel, and various
guys on Suspense, John Dehner appeared in some of the greatest radio shows of yesteryear.7 Volume |
407 | 7 |
Add To Cart: $35.00
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Bob Hope
412 Episodes
Bob Hope is one of the best loved entertainers of all time. He was in the business for a very long time, but Bob never forgot that he was there for the audience, not the other way around, especially when it came to the G.I.s who adopted Bob as one of their own.10 Volume |
412 | 10 |
Add To Cart: $50.00
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William Conrad
413 Episodes
With a baritone delivery that was as big as his girth, William Conrad was a classic example of an actor who had the looks for Radio. Although he was too big to get the part when many of his shows went to the small screen, he was one of the busiest actors in Radio, often appearing 3-4 times a week.7 Volume |
413 | 7 |
Add To Cart: $35.00
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Hillary Rodham Clinton
424 Episodes
One of the most polarizing figures in American politics in the last 50 years and most consequential First Ladies since Eleanor Roosevelt -- Hillary Clinton.10 Volume |
424 | 10 |
Add To Cart: $50.00
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Wally Maher
428 Episodes
While working as a clerk for the Southern Pacific railroad, he discovered that he had an ear for dialects and a talent for mimicry. 10 Volume |
428 | 10 |
Add To Cart: $50.00
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Bea Benaderet
474 Episodes
As a young woman, Bea Benaderet joined the company of Orson Welles Campbell Theatre and later had many roles in radio and television. 11 Volume |
474 | 11 |
Add To Cart: $55.00
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Jack Webb
488 Episodes
Best known for his no-nonsense role of Sgt Friday on Dragnet, Jack Webb also appeared in other old time radio shows such as Pat Novak for Hire, Jeff Regan, Johnny Modero, Pete Kelly's Blues, and his many guest appearances in Escape, Suspense, The Whistler and much more!10 Volume |
488 | 10 |
Add To Cart: $50.00
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Harry S Truman
509 Episodes
Listen to historic speeches from the 33rd President of the United States, Harry S. Truman.7 Volume |
509 | 7 |
Add To Cart: $35.00
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Alan Reed
515 Episodes
Alan Reed was a prolific radio actor because he could do dozens of dialects with a voice so versatile that producers used him in a variety of roles.
12 Volume |
515 | 12 |
Add To Cart: $60.00
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Harold Peary
523 Episodes
Best known as The Great Gildersleeve, Harold Peary kept Americans laughing with the Fibber McGee and Molly spin-off.11 Volume |
523 | 11 |
Add To Cart: $55.00
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Eddie Anderson
564 Episodes
Best known for his role as Rochester van Jones whose shenanigans as Jack Benny's valet made him a household name. 12 Volume |
564 | 12 |
Add To Cart: $60.00
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