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Jack Kirkwood
71 Episodes
was well known for his repeated role on The Bob Hope Show. Some call Jack Kirkwood Bob Hope's second banana, but in actuality Hope often played the straight man to Kirkwood's hijinks. This extensive compilation contains The Jack Kirkwood Show, many of his guest appearances, and a rare recording of At Home with The Kirkwoods.1 Volume |
71 | 1 | Add To Cart: $5.00
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Jack Paar Show
16 Episodes
A Summer Replacement Funny Man for Jack Benny in 1947!1 Volume |
16 | 1 | Add To Cart: $5.00
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Jack The Ripper
8 Episodes
Old time radio takes on one of the most famous crimes in history the case of Jack the Ripper.1 Volume |
8 | 1 | Add To Cart: $5.00
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Jack Webb
496 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 |
496 | 10 | Add To Cart: $50.00
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James Cagney
23 Episodes
One of Hollywood's most iconic tough guys was a surprisingly versatile actor.1 Volume |
23 | 1 | Add To Cart: $5.00
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James M Cain
6 Episodes
Interested in primal drives, in lust, greed, and violence, James M. Cain wrote many well-loved noir stories like The Postman Always Rings Twice, Double Indemnity, and The Embezzler.1 Volume |
6 | 1 | Add To Cart: $5.00
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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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Jane Froman
19 Episodes
This collection contains old time radio appearances of the beautiful and talented songstress during WWII.1 Volume |
19 | 1 | Add To Cart: $5.00
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Jane Powell
18 Episodes
She was the eternal “girl next door†Jane Powell and got her start singing in motion pictures. 1 Volume |
18 | 1 | Add To Cart: $5.00
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Jane Russell
12 Episodes
By popular demand, this compilation contains the guest appearances of the the Beautiful Ms. Jane Russell--one of Hollywood's leading sex-symbols and a favored Pin-up girl.1 Volume |
12 | 1 | Add To Cart: $5.00
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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 | Add To Cart: $10.00
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Jazz Club USA
36 Episodes
Hosted by the authoritative Jazz reporter Leonard Feather, this US propaganda broadcasting service by Voice of America was an effort to spread the inherent goodness of American culture.1 Volume |
36 | 1 | Add To Cart: $5.00
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Jean Peters
6 Episodes
Green-eyed beauty was a rising star in the 1950s, she was typecast as "sexy spitfire."1 Volume |
6 | 1 | Add To Cart: $5.00
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Jean Shepherd
432 Episodes
Before Ralphy and "A Christmas Story", Jean Shepherd told stories on the radio about being in the Army, life in the big city, and growing up in Hammond, Indiana.8 Volume |
432 | 8 | Add To Cart: $40.00
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Jean Simmons
2 Episodes
A British actress who moved to the States after WWII to perform in some of the biggest classic films. 1 Volume |
2 | 1 | Add To Cart: $5.00
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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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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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Jeff Regan Investigator
36 Episodes
The Ladies Love Jack Webb as a Private Eye! An OTRCAT Favorite!1 Volume |
36 | 1 | Add To Cart: $5.00
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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 | Add To Cart: $10.00
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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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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 | Add To Cart: $15.00
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Jessica Dragonette
25 Episodes
Known as early radio's "Star of Stars", the "Princess of Song", "Sweetheart of the Air" and "Queen of Radio", this diminutive soprano was one of the most popular voices in the early days of radio.1 Volume |
25 | 1 | Add To Cart: $5.00
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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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Jesus in Old Time Radio
31 Episodes
Radio celebrates the life of Jesus, from his humble birth in a manger in Bethlehem, through his crucifixion and resurrection, but mostly radio is a means to share Jesus’s message of love and peace.1 Volume |
31 | 1 | Add To Cart: $5.00
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Jill Corey Sings
21 Episodes
The youngest singer to appear at the Copa Cabana nightclub and worked with Garroway on TV, Jill Corey became a regular on Johhny Carson's CBS comedy/variety show from California in 1956. She had a number of hit recordings as well as a starring in a few syndicated radio programs.1 Volume |
21 | 1 | Add To Cart: $5.00
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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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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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Jimmie Fidlers Hollywood
29 Episodes
Gossip columnist known for tattling on the stars about their tantrums, foibles, affairs, births and divorces.1 Volume |
29 | 1 | Add To Cart: $5.00
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Jimmy Durante
48 Episodes
By the late 1940s, Jimmy "Schnozzola" Durante was such a showbiz institution that guest stars would line up to appear on his broadcast.1 Volume |
48 | 1 | Add To Cart: $5.00
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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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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 | 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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Joan Davis
75 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 |
75 | 2 | Add To Cart: $10.00
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Joan Fontaine
17 Episodes
The Successful and Magical Oscar Winning Actress!1 Volume |
17 | 1 | Add To Cart: $5.00
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Joe Besser
9 Episodes
You Crazy, Youuuuuu! Joe Besser developed his own comic persona that was as silly as it was loveable. Best known for his two-reel short features and becoming one of the Three Stooges, Joe was also a favorite of Old Time Radio!1 Volume |
9 | 1 | Add To Cart: $5.00
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Joe DiMaggio
8 Episodes
center fielder baseball player for the New York Yankees, is a a very rare sports old time radio show featuring Joe DiMaggio himself answering questions from listeners.1 Volume |
8 | 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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Joe Garagiola Show
13 Episodes
Best remembered for his work behind the microphone than behind the plate, Joe Garagiola played for nine years in the major leagues then traded a mit for a mic.1 Volume |
13 | 1 | Add To Cart: $5.00
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Joe Penner
18 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 |
18 | 1 | Add To Cart: $5.00
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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 | Add To Cart: $15.00
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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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John Cheever
2 Episodes
One of America's great short stories artists, John Cheever often referred to as "the Chekov of the suburbs."1 Volume |
2 | 1 | Add To Cart: $5.00
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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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John Dickson Carr
42 Episodes
Mystery writer extraordinaire John Dickson Carr was a prolific writer during the golden age of detective mysteries in the 1930s. He is considered a master of "locked room mysteries" stories that required complex logic to solve because on the surface they seemed unsolvable.1 Volume |
42 | 1 | Add To Cart: $5.00
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John F Kennedy
645 Episodes
Extensive collection of presidential speeches, recordings, and assassination coverage + transcripts, images and documents!9 Volume |
645 | 9 | Add To Cart: $45.00
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John Michael Hayes
27 Episodes
best known as the screenwriter for several big Alfred Hitchcock films, including Rear Window, The Man Who Knew Too Much, and To Catch a Thief. John Michael Hayes also wrote for old time radio shows such as Escape, Sam Spade, Night Beat, Suspense and more!1 Volume |
27 | 1 | Add To Cart: $5.00
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John Steele
50 Episodes
John Steele aired as a weekly program full of "suspense and hard, fast action."1 Volume |
50 | 1 | Add To Cart: $5.00
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John Steinbeck
7 Episodes
Nobel Prize Winner John Steinbeck was a great American writer known for The Grapes of Wrath, Tortilla Flat, Of Mice and Men, The Winter of Our Discontent and more.1 Volume |
7 | 1 | Add To Cart: $5.00
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John Wayne
8 Episodes
This collection includes radio appearances by "The Duke" in such shows as Lux Radio Theater, Screen Director's Playhouse, and more.1 Volume |
8 | 1 | Add To Cart: $5.00
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Johnny Carson
67 Episodes
Although he was the "King of Late Night Television", many of Johnny Carson's guests had direct ties to Old Time Radio.2 Volume |
67 | 2 | Add To Cart: $10.00
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Johnny Cash
6 Episodes
Johnny Cash had several hits with Sun Records, including "Folsom Prison Blues" and "I Walk the Line" (his first Number 1 hit) when the Army Recruiting service approached him to appear on Country Style USA.1 Volume |
6 | 1 | Add To Cart: $5.00
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Johnny Dollar (Yours Truly Johnny Dollar)
739 Episodes
"The freelance investigator with the action-packed expense account" was one of the best and final old time radio detective series of the golden age of radio.12 Volume |
739 | 12 | Add To Cart: $60.00
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Johnny Mercer
129 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 |
129 | 3 | Add To Cart: $15.00
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Joseph Conrad
10 Episodes
Sea Stories are among the most sweeping and dramatic of all, and few told them with as much majesty as Joseph Conrad.1 Volume |
10 | 1 | Add To Cart: $5.00
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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 | Add To Cart: $15.00
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Joseph McCarthy Audio Excerpts
73 Episodes
He was best known for his attempts to root out communist in the State Department, then the Army, then just about everywhere. McCarthy was eventually censured by the Senate for his zealous attacks.1 Volume |
73 | 1 | Add To Cart: $5.00
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Journey Into Space
55 Episodes
Join jet Morgan and his crew on this mid-1950s science fiction serial on their Journey Into Space. Caution: This futuristic space series takes place in the inconceivable distant future – 1975!1 Volume |
55 | 1 | Add To Cart: $5.00
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Jubilee
193 Episodes
AFRS Presents Great Jazz and Entertainment for the Troops during WWII.4 Volume |
193 | 4 | Add To Cart: $20.00
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Judy Canova
105 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 |
105 | 3 | Add To Cart: $15.00
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Judy Garland
49 Episodes
America watched Judy Garland grow up on the screen, from the "backyard musicals" with Mickey Rooney to the Yellow Brick Road until the days she became "first vice president" of Bogey's Rat Pack.1 Volume |
49 | 1 | Add To Cart: $5.00
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July 4th
133 Episodes
Enjoy July 4th broadcasts from radio past.3 Volume |
133 | 3 | Add To Cart: $15.00
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June Foray
48 Episodes
Rather than having her face splashed across the screen and the tabloids, June capitalized on her voice talents to become "the cartoon queen".1 Volume |
48 | 1 | Add To Cart: $5.00
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June Lockhart
10 Episodes
June Lockhart followed her family into Show Business and played some of Hollywood's most popular Mothers.1 Volume |
10 | 1 | Add To Cart: $5.00
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Jungle Jim
495 Episodes
Jungle Jim was a long-running jungle adventure show, feet planted firmly in the footsteps of Tarzan, but with the hardware and politics of the modern great white hunter.5 Volume |
495 | 5 | Add To Cart: $25.00
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Junior Miss
9 Episodes
Family situation comedy about a teenage girl and her family growing up in a New York apartment.1 Volume |
9 | 1 | Add To Cart: $5.00
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Just Entertainment
150 Episodes
Originally hosted by Gene Autry, his sidekick Pat Buttram took the reins of this fun variety program. A fountain of country wit and humor, Just Entertainment was the perfect companion to a refreshing stick of chewing gum.2 Volume |
150 | 2 | Add To Cart: $10.00
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Just Plain Bill
23 Episodes
Just Plain Bill was one of the Hummert Radio Factory's most successful Soap Opera offerings, centered around a plainspoken character and the customers in his barber shop. With plenty of cliff hangers and long running situations, the show is closer to the mystery and suspense genre's than traditional Soap Opera.1 Volume |
23 | 1 | Add To Cart: $5.00
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Kate Smith
41 Episodes
Larger than Life Contralto Presents Singing and Variety1 Volume |
41 | 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 | Add To Cart: $5.00
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Kay Kyser (Kollege of Musical Knowledge)
64 Episodes
The humorous Kollege of Musical Knowledge and 30+ guest appearances by bandleader and old professor himself, Kay Kyser.2 Volume |
64 | 2 | Add To Cart: $10.00
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Kay Starr
21 Episodes
Remembered as one of the earliest female country swing artists, Kay Starr appeared on episodes of The Great Gildersleeve, and was a regular Thursday night guest on The Chesterfield Supper Club.1 Volume |
21 | 1 | Add To Cart: $5.00
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Kentucky Derby Recordings (Horse Racing)
67 Episodes
Close your eyes and imagine big hats and drinking Mint Juleps and as the horses run for the Roses during The Most Exciting Two Minutes in Sports - the Kentucky Derby!1 Volume |
67 | 1 | Add To Cart: $5.00
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Keys to the Capitol
10 Episodes
weekly news discussion program discuss news of the week in the mid-1950s.1 Volume |
10 | 1 | Add To Cart: $5.00
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Kirk Douglas
11 Episodes
Typecast into film roles as tough-guy type, this collection contains episodes of his guest appearances on various old time radio shows.1 Volume |
11 | 1 | Add To Cart: $5.00
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KKK in Old Time Radio
22 Episodes
The KKK is a terrorist organization which began by resisting the Republican-driven Reformation after the Civil War.1 Volume |
22 | 1 | Add To Cart: $5.00
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Korean AFRS Broadcasts
37 Episodes
When the Korean War broke out, AFRS had Army broadcasters working from the old American Embassy Hotel in Seoul and mobile units were attached to combat units and followed the action.1 Volume |
37 | 1 | Add To Cart: $5.00
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Labor Day Unions and Strikes
66 Episodes
Recognized as the unofficial End of Summer, the First Monday of September commemorates the Contributions of the American Labor Movement. Although the politics are sometimes subversive, the Labor Movement has brought many benefits to American Workers.2 Volume |
66 | 2 | Add To Cart: $10.00
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Lana Turner
26 Episodes
Her career began as a Hollywood fairy tale when a reporter found her sipping a Coke in a soda shop, bombshell Lana Turner would overcome personal tragedy and scandal to become one of the grand ladies of Hollywood.1 Volume |
26 | 1 | Add To Cart: $5.00
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Lands Best Bands
6 Episodes
Whether you were in the radar shack with your eyes glued to a 'scope or you were stuck in the galley peeling spuds for the entire cruise, there were more than enough romance and adventure to go around, the Recruiter just had to get the young men through the door.
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6 | 1 | Add To Cart: $5.00
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Laraine Day
23 Episodes
A life-long member of the LDS Church, Laraine Day was an MGM beauty who later did baseball commentary with her then husband Leo "the Lip" Durocher.1 Volume |
23 | 1 | Add To Cart: $5.00
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Larry Dobkin
747 Episodes
He worked in a number of radio shows but seemed to shine is Western Radio like Fort Laramie, Luke Slaughter of Tombstone, Frontier Gentleman, and Have Gun – Will Travel.15 Volume |
747 | 15 | Add To Cart: $75.00
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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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Lassie
9 Episodes
From rescuing Timmy from a well to untying kidnapped victims, Lassie does it all.1 Volume |
9 | 1 | Add To Cart: $5.00
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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 | Add To Cart: $10.00
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Lauritz Melchior
24 Episodes
This Danish-American opera tenor was best known for his performances of Wagner's works, but he also had a great sense of humor appearing with Fred Allen old time radio shows.1 Volume |
24 | 1 | Add To Cart: $5.00
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Lawrence Welk
23 Episodes
Accordion player extraordinaire and bandleader who specialized in the Sweet Jazz music which was better to dance to when you were trying to hold your best girl a little closer.1 Volume |
23 | 1 | Add To Cart: $5.00
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Leap Year
35 Episodes
The Gregorian Calendar adds a day February 29th to the year every four years; this collection adds entertainment from every genre of radio programs.1 Volume |
35 | 1 | Add To Cart: $5.00
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Lee Marvin
2 Episodes
One of Hollywood's notorious Bad Boys, Lee Marvin turned down having a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.1 Volume |
2 | 1 | Add To Cart: $5.00
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Legal Comedies
123 Episodes
laugh merchants (Amos and Andy, Fred Allen, Jack Benny, & more!) are up to their old tricks when the face off with Lady Justice.3 Volume |
123 | 3 | Add To Cart: $15.00
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Legal Dramas
279 Episodes
This original collection includes old time radio shows about law enforcers, law breakers, lawyers, and a "lawt" of good legal drama.6 Volume |
279 | 6 | Add To Cart: $30.00
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Les Brown
60 Episodes
Les Brown and his Band of Renown was one of the longest-running acts in Swing Music1 Volume |
60 | 1 | Add To Cart: $5.00
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Les Brown Show
26 Episodes
Les Brown is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as being the leader of the longest lasting musical organization in the history of pop music. This rare collection of shows was were recorded in Hollywood for the US Navy Recruiting Service from the 1950s.1 Volume |
26 | 1 | Add To Cart: $5.00
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Les Damon
165 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 |
165 | 4 | Add To Cart: $20.00
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Les Tremayne
102 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 |
102 | 3 | Add To Cart: $15.00
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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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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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Let George Do It
245 Episodes
Follow George Valentine (Bob Bailey) as a detective handy man, who got his jobs from responses to a newspaper ad. This old time radio show is complete with toughs, mysterious rendezvous, and people who aren't who they claim.5 Volume |
245 | 5 | Add To Cart: $25.00
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Lets Go To Town
122 Episodes
The music in is top rate with big name performers like Rosemary Clooney, Patti Page, Les Paul and Mary Ford and the biggest names in bands also appeared on the old time radio show including the orchestras of Tommy Dorsey, Glenn Miller, and Sammy Kaye.2 Volume |
122 | 2 | Add To Cart: $10.00
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Lets Pretend
70 Episodes
It was simple concept, but it made for a revolutionary format in children's radio. If the stories were for children, kids should be reading them. That was the concept for Nila Mack's Let's Pretend, and the show aired for two decades.2 Volume |
70 | 2 | Add To Cart: $10.00
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Liberace
7 Episodes
One of the most flamboyant and beloved characters in Showbiz, Liberace presented "classical music with the boring parts left out."1 Volume |
7 | 1 | Add To Cart: $5.00
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