Sinopsis
Listen To and Download Old Time Radio Shows For Free. Once upon a time, not long ago, there was no internet, no CD players, and no television. Books, newspapers, movies and radio was the form for family entertainment Radio at that time was not anything like we know it today. Radio today is background music, playing music, announcing time, the weather and newscast. Radio between 1925 and 1955 was the ?Golden Age of Radio?. Some like to call it Radio Drama or Audio Theater. By about 1960 ?Old Time Radio? had almost disappeared completely. http://calfkiller.googlepages.com/oldtimeradio
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Dark Fantasy 41-11-14 (01) The Man Who Came Back
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The Beatles In America - 1964 (Part 1)
17/06/2015A lively two-hour montage of rare archival audio, concert recordings, and new interviews on The Beatles' first U.S. grand tour.The Beatles In America - 1964 (Part 1).mp3
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Elvis Presley Young Man With The Big Beat
17/06/20151956 was the year Elvis Presley became a household name. The national spotlight turned on the 21 year old singer, and his life changed forever. Elvis had a new record deal, his first movie deal and a brand new manager named Colonel Tom Parker.In this one-hour radio special you'll hear about what happened that year from Elvis and the Colonel, plus band members, friends and historians.Elvis Presley Young Man With The Big Beat.mp3
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Pursuit 49-11-10 (03) Three for All
17/06/2015PURSUIT (CBS 1949 - 1952) was a detective series that presented the cases of the fictional Scotland Yard Inspector Peter Black. (The leading character was called Inspector Harvey in the audition show and the first episode.) The Inspector was a dedicated policeman, a man hunter, who once on the case, would not rest until the wrongdoer was brought to justice. Black was assisted in cases by Sgt. Moffet.The series was unusual in that it featured dual narration. Starting in the Spring of 1950, Bill Johnstone provided the opening and closing narrations and sometimes, bridges between commercials. Inspector Black furnished the change of scenes and overall case narrations.Standard Opening: Spoken by the Narrator:"PURSUIT. "A criminal strikes and fades quickly back intothe shadow of his own dark world. . . and then, the manfrom Scotland Yard, the famous Inspector Peter Black, andthe relentless, dangerous pursuit. . When man hunts man!"Pursuit 49-11-10 (03) Three for All.mp3.
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Elvis - The Early Years
12/06/2015Elvis grows from his childhood in Tupelo and Memphis to become, at various times, the King of Rock & Roll, a threat to America's moral fiber, an honorable soldier serving his country, and one of Hollywood's biggest film stars. Close friends (Jerry Schilling, Patty Parry) and historians (Pete Guralnick, Ernst Jorgensen) detail his earliest influences, struggles and successes on his path to stardom alongside Elvis' own words and some of his best known recordings.Elvis - The Early Years.mp3
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Wyatt Earp by Dan Gordon 4 of 4
10/06/2015Dan Gordon, a Hollywood screen-writer, wrote and novelized the script for Kasdan's film Wyatt Earp. He also wrote this audio adaptation, which follows the film, chronicling such well-known events as the shoot-out at the O.K. Corral.
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Screen Director's Playhouse 51-09-07 (119) Broken Arrow
04/06/2015Broken Arrow from Screen Director's Playhouse aired September 7, 1951. Starring in their original roles is James Stewart as Tom Jeffords, Jeff Chandler as Cochise and Debra Paget as Sonseeahray (Morningstar). Broken Arrow is the story of a land, of the people who lived on it in the year 1870, and of a man whose name was Cochise. He was an Indian leader of the Chiricahua Apache tribe. The performances of James Stewart, Jeff Chandler and Debra Paget are outstanding and Broken Arrow is one of the first westerns to portray Native Americans in a balanced, sympathetic way. It was nominated for three Academy Awards, and won a Golden Globe. Interesting is that the world premier was at the Nusho Theater in downtown Broken Arrow, Oklahoma.Screen Director's Playhouse 51-09-07 (119) Broken Arrow.mp3