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All Star Parade of Bands
46 Episodes
Most musicians, especially jazz musicians, perform better in front of an audience, particularly one that is dancing. The solution was the remote broadcast.2 Volume |
46 | 2 | Add To Cart: $10.00
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Alistair Cooke
7 Episodes
British born journalist, his observations of American life and culture were beloved by millions. 1 Volume |
7 | 1 | Add To Cart: $5.00
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Aliens Martians and UFOs
86 Episodes
includes science fiction old time radio's versions of aliens, UFOs, Martians, and little green men, including many adaptations from science fiction writers.2 Volume |
86 | 2 | Add To Cart: $10.00
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Alice Frost
122 Episodes
superb radio actress who co-starred on Mr. and Mrs. North for ten years and as Big Sister for five years.3 Volume |
122 | 3 | Add To Cart: $15.00
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Alfred Hitchcock
29 Episodes
Includes radio adaptations on Hitchcock's most memorable films, including Spellbound, The Birds, Rebecca, Sorry Wrong Number, and Shadow of a Doubt.1 Volume |
29 | 1 | Add To Cart: $5.00
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Alexander Woollcott
20 Episodes
One of the foremost critics and commentators on the New York scene during the early decades of the twentieth century, Alexander Woollcott was a larger than life character1 Volume |
20 | 1 | Add To Cart: $5.00
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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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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 | Add To Cart: $10.00
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Alan Freed Show
10 Episodes
The popular 1950's Cleveland DJ, Moondog Alan Freed, was an American disc jockey during the beginning of rock n roll.One of the first promoters of African-American musical style, he began to promote local concerts and dances feature rock n roll artists with great success.1 Volume |
10 | 1 | Add To Cart: $5.00
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Al Jolson
117 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 |
117 | 2 | Add To Cart: $10.00
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Airplanes and Pilots in Old Time Radio
174 Episodes
Adults and children alike marveled at the new found reality of air adventures popularized after WWI and air travel was a huge part of America's consciousness between the two World Wars. This compilation contains episodes from all different series and genres of old time radio focused the listening audience's fascination with airplanes and pilots.4 Volume |
174 | 4 | Add To Cart: $20.00
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Adventures of the Abbotts
17 Episodes
The Adventures of the Abbotts stars Claudia Morgan and Les Damon as the husband and wife detective team, Jean and Pat Abbott. In each episode, Jean helps her husband, a well-renowned San Franciscan private eye, to solve yet another mystery.1 Volume |
17 | 1 | Add To Cart: $5.00
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Adventures in Research
215 Episodes
"Learn! Investigate! Instruct!" written by physicist, Dr. Phillips Thomas, this historically accurate series includes recordings about the invention of the typewriter, automobile, penicillin, machine gun, skyscraper, and more!3 Volume |
215 | 3 | Add To Cart: $15.00
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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 | Add To Cart: $10.00
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1956
46 Episodes
By the mid-1950s the standard of living was increasing and rock n roll grew in popularity, UnAmerican Activities Committee searched the entertainment industry for Communist Sympathizers. 1 Volume |
46 | 1 | Add To Cart: $5.00
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1955
51 Episodes
The year Disneyland opens, the FDA approved the Polio Vaccine, The first nuclear-powered submarine, the USS Nautilus, entered the seas, and many old time radio shows left the airwaves including The Jack Benny Program. 1 Volume |
51 | 1 | Add To Cart: $5.00
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