Sinopsis
Remember the good old Days, when we could just sit down and listen to a good ole' story, the days of glory and honor, come join us at the living room and listen to some fun times. How we could let our hair down and relax.
Episodios
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George Burns & Gracie Allen 40-30-27 till the cows come
27/07/2006 Duración: 32minclickhere Visit the Radio America Store web site.Buy your 50 mp3 for &5.00 Gracie Allen (July 26, 19021 - August 27, 1964) was an American comedian who became internationally famous as the zany partner of husband George Burns. Burns himself phrased it perfectly, in a gag that got laughs no matter how often he repeated it for the rest of his life: "One day, the audience realised I had a terrific talent. They were right. I did have a terrific talent. And I was married to her for 38 years." The Burns drollery and the Allen malaprops and definitional contortions made for classically understated comic dialogue. It also made for very few true imitations, because the team's style was itself inimitable. Goodman Ace and his wife Jane, in their own radio show, Easy Aces, approached it differently, with Jane Ace's classic word mangling a distinct contrast to Allen's "logically illogical" style. By the time Allen retired, she was half a national institution. Contents
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Red Skelton - Job Hunting
27/07/2006 Duración: 30minclickhere Visit the Radio America Store web site.Buy your 50 mp3 for &5.00
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Dick Tracy - The case of the positive negative 1948-01-22
26/07/2006 Duración: 16minclickhere Visit the Radio America Store web site.Buy your 50 mp3 for &5.00 Dick Tracy had a long run on radio, from 1934 weekdays on NBC's New England stations to the ABC network in 1948. Bob Burlen was the first radio Tracy in 1934, and others heard in the role during the 1930s and 1940s were Barry Thompson, Ned Wever and Matt Crowley. The early shows all had 15-minute episodes. On CBS, with Sterling Products as sponsor, the serial aired four times a week from February 4, 1935 to July 11, 1935, moving to Mutual from September 30, 1935 to March 24, 1937 with Bill McClintock doing the sound effects. NBC's weekday afternoon run from January 3, 1938 to April 28, 1939 had sound effects by Keene Crockett and was sponsored by Quaker Oats, which brought Dick Tracy into primetime (Saturdays at 7pm and, briefly, Mondays at 8pm) with 30-minute episodes from April 29, 1939 to September 30, 1939. The series returned to 15-minute episodes on the ABC Blue Network from March 15, 1943 to July 16, 1948, sponsored by Too
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Red Skelton - Meeting people
25/07/2006 Duración: 29minclickhere Visit the Radio America Store web site.Buy your 50 mp3 for &5.00
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Wild Bill Hickock - 53-03-27 Carnival of danger
25/07/2006 Duración: 26minclickhere Visit the Radio America Store web site.Buy your 50 mp3 for &5.00 This juvenile western followed the same format as the TV show of the same name that ran throughout the same years. This format certainly was not new as the charismatic hero and comic side-kick was something that had been done before with Hopalong Cassidy and The Cisco Kid, and to some extent with the Lone Ranger. The storylines for Wild Bill Hikock are anything but challenging. The basic plot is usually along the lines of Hickock and his sidekick, Jingles, blundering into trouble, fighting their way out of it somehow, and then riding off into the sunset in readiness for next weeks trials and tribulations. James Butler Hickok (May 27, 1837 – August 2, 1876), better known as Wild Bill Hickok, was a legendary figure in the American Wild West. He is perhaps the best known figure from that era. After fighting in the Union army during the American Civil War, he became a legendary army scout, and later, lawman and gunfighter. Hickok w
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Red Skelton
24/07/2006 Duración: 32minclickhere Visit the Radio America Store web site.Buy your 50 mp3 for &5.00
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Burns and Allen
23/07/2006clickhere Visit the Radio America Store web site.Buy your 50 mp3 for &5.00
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Box 13- 49-03-05 Susy quits paper work
23/07/2006 Duración: 26minclickhere Visit the Radio America Store web site.Buy your 50 mp3 for &5.00 Box 13 was a syndicated radio series about the escapades of mystery novelist Dan Holiday (Alan Ladd), a former newsman. Created by Mayfair Productions, the series premiered August 22, 1948, on New York's WOR and aired in syndication on the East Coast from August 22, 1948, to August 14. 1949. On the West Coast, Box 13 was heard from March 15, 1948 to March 7, 1949. To seek out new ideas for his fiction, Holiday ran a classified ad in the Star-Times newspaper. "Adventure wanted, will go anywhere, do anything -- Box 13." The stories followed Holiday's adventures when he responded to the letters sent to him by such people as a psycho killer and various victims. Sylvia Picker appeared as Holiday's scatterbrained secretary Suzy. Supporting cast members included Betty Lou Gerson, Frank Lovejoy, Lurene Tuttle, Alan Reed, Luis Van Rooten and John Beal. Vern Carstensen, who directed Box 13 for producer Richard Sanville, was also the show
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magnificent montague 51-06-30 July forth celebration
22/07/2006 Duración: 30minclickhere Visit the Radio America Store web site.Buy your 50 mp3 for &5.00 NBC SUSTAINING STARS: Monty Woolley, Anne Seymour, Pert Kelton DIRECTOR/PRODUCER: Nat Hiken ANNOUNCER: Don Pardo ORGANIST: Jack Ward from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Magnificent Montague (b. 1928) is an American R&B disc jockey notable not only for the soul music records he helped promote on KGFJ Los Angeles and WWRL New York, but whose trademark yell, "Burn!" was expanded to "Burn, baby, burn," the rallying cry of the Watts riots. Semi-retired by the mid-1970's, Montague relocated to Palm Springs, California where he was instrumental in the launch of easy listening KPLM, today a successful country music station. His was the first radio station construction permit issued to an African-American in four decades.
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Abbott & Costello
22/07/2006bbott and Costello (William (Bud) Abbott, 1897-1974; Louis Cristillo, 1906-1959) were an American comedy duo whose work in radio, film, and television made them one of the most popular and respected teams in comedy history. Their "Who's on First?" routine, developed during their years in burlesque, is widely considered to be one of the greatest comedy sketches of all time. They received their first national exposure in 1938 when they appeared on radio's The Kate Smith Hour. Their popularity on the program grew and they stayed on as regulars for two years. This led to roles in a Broadway musical, "The Streets of Paris," in 1939. In 1940 they were signed by Universal for the film One Night in the Tropics. Cast strictly in a supporting capacity, they nonetheless stole the show with several classic routines, including their immortal "Who's on First?" Universal signed them to a long-term contract and their second film, "Buck Privates," 1941 secured their place as movie stars. The duo made over 30 films between 19
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I love lucy - 1952-02-26 Breaking the Lease
21/07/2006 Duración: 31minclickhere Visit the Radio America Store web site.Buy your 50 mp3 for &5.00
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Celebrating 50 years of radio
20/07/2006 Duración: 49minclickhere Visit the Radio America Store web site.Buy your 50 mp3 for &5.00 Broadcasting is the distribution of audio and/or video signals (programs) to a number of recipients ("listeners" or "viewers") that belong to a large group. This group may be the public in general, or a relatively large audience within the public. Thus, an Internet channel may distribute text or music world-wide, while a public address system in (for example) a workplace may broadcast very limited ad hoc soundbites to a small population within its range. The sequencing of content in a broadcast is called a schedule. With all technological endevours a number of technical terms and slang are developed please see the list of broadcasting terms for a glossary of terms used. Television and radio programs are distributed through radio broadcasting or cable, often both simultaneously. By coding signals and having decoding equipment in homes, the latter also enables subscription-based channels and pay-per-view services. A broadcasting
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early years comerical - admiral radio
20/07/2006Admiral Radios - Classic Radio Commercial This classic radio commercial is for Admiral Radios. This vintage commercial really takes you back. It talks about radio phonographs, record changers, console radios, old portable radios, and all kinds of classic radios and record players. They offer a little booklet about Admiral radios. I wonder what would happen if someone ordered it today? :)
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Blondie Radio
19/07/2006 Duración: 30minclickhere Visit the Radio America Store web site.Buy your 50 mp3 for &5.00 Arthur Lake b. Arthur Silverlake (April 17, 1905 - January 9, 1987) was an American actor. He was a native of Corbin, Kentucky. Lake appeared in films starting in the late 1920's, beginning as an adolescent character actor. By the sound era he was playing light romantic roles, usually with a comic "Mama's Boy" tone to them. He is best known for portraying the Blondie comic strip character of Dagwood Bumstead in the long-running series of Blondie films produced by Columbia Pictures from 1938 until 1950. He also portrayed the character in a 1957 Blondie television series. His work in the popular Blondie radio show earned him a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6646 Hollywood Blvd. He died of a heart attack in Indian Wells, California on January 9, 1987 and was interred in the Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Hollywood.
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Batman & robin
15/07/2006 Duración: 17minclickhere Visit the Radio America Store web site.Buy your 50 mp3 for &5.00
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Box 13 Double Trouble 490710
15/07/2006 Duración: 28minclickhere Visit the Radio America Store web site.Buy your 50 mp3 for &5.00
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Gunsmoke The old Lady 53-01-24
15/07/2006 Duración: 30minclickhere Visit the Radio America Store web site.Buy your 50 mp3 for &5.00 Gunsmoke's four continuing characters on both radio and television were Matt Dillon, United States Marshall, Chester Wesley Proudfoot, his middle aged "helper," Charles "Doc" Adams, the town physician, and Kitty Russell, a "saloon girl" at the Texas Trails. Gunsmoke was set in Dodge City, Kansas between 1872, when the Santa Fe Railroad reached town, and 1885, when local farmers forced the end of the Texas cattle drives along the Western Trail. Dodge City, known as the "Queen of the Cow Towns," the "Wicked Little City," the "Gomorrah of the Plains," had a reputation as a hostile, lawless town where the "fastest gun" ruled. As the opening of the show proclaimed: "Around Dodge City and in the territory on west, there's just one way to handle the killers and the spoilers and that's with a U.S. Marshal and the smell of gunsmoke." That marshall, Matt Dillon, was modeled after the real lawmen who "tamed" (or at least kept a lid on) Dod
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Green Hornet - Oliver Perrys car
13/07/2006 Duración: 28minclickhere Visit the Radio America Store web site.Buy your 50 mp3 for &5.00 The Green Hornet was an American radio program that ran on WXYZ (Detroit), the Mutual Network and the ABC Blue Network from January 31, 1936 to December 5, 1952. Created by WXYZ's George W. Trendle and Fran Striker, who also created The Lone Ranger, the juvenile adventure series initially starred Al Hodge in the title role, followed by Donovan Faust (1943), Bob Hall (1944-51) and Jack McCarthy (1951-52). The radio show used Rimsky-Korsakov's "Flight of the Bumblebee" as its theme song, blended with a hornet buzz created on a theremin. The series detailed the adventures of Britt Reid, debonair newspaper publisher by day, crime-fighting masked hero at night, along with his trusty sidekick, Kato, a Filipino of Japanese ancestry. With the outbreak of World War II his Japanese heritage was almost completely dropped, leading to the common misperception that the character's nationality had been switched by the show's writers. (When th
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Lone Ranger
11/07/2006 Duración: 20minclickhere Visit the Radio America Store web site.Buy your 50 mp3 for &5.00 The Lone Ranger galloped through performance after performance of radio heroism on Detroit’s WXYZ: His dramatic “Hi-Yo Silver” echoed through living rooms across the nation and fans young and old thrilled with excitement when “the thundering hooves of the great horse Silver” were heard via the airwaves, bearing the masked rider, with Tonto at his side, to his mission of rescue. Seventy-two years ago, when the Lone Ranger was first broadcast, the identity of the sonorous-voiced hero was a closely-guarded secret. Actually, an actor named Jack Deeds played the title role for the first six broadcasts. He was replaced by a young actor, George Stenius (later famous as George Seaton, movie producer) who continued in the role for three months. When Stenius quit, then-station manager Brace Beemer was selected to play the lead, but Beemer quit after a few months to open his own advertising agency. Earl W. Graser, another actor, played the