Radio Yesterday
Summary: The greatest collection of old time radio in podcast form.
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The crew tries to come back from the moon when all systems fail. The adventure to the moon continues with Episode 4.
Episode 3: Lemmy hears the strange sound again and the crew notices that Jet has gone missing. Did Doc see something move? The mystery continues.
Episode 2: What are the strange sounds Lemmy heard? Is he crazy or could it be another lifeform? Jet and Mitch get in to a deep discussion. Will Lemmy hear the sound again as they approach the moon? What will they find when they finally land? Listen and find out more.
I couldn’t resist another series from Journey Into Space. The last one was very popular and it seemed like a good summer activity. Look for one each week. Enjoy your summer!
Originally aired March 23, 1950. I still crack up at the Fatima Cigarette commercials.
Originally aired March 16, 1950.
Another in the classic Dragnet series. Originally aired March 9, 1950
Originally aired March 2, 1950 I love the old cigarette sponsors. How times have changed.
Originally aired September 3, 1949, this story uncovers a dirty secret about one of the town’s prominent citizens then tries to use that as a reason for her death. Listen to find out more.
Our detective series continues with this gem from May 28, 1946.
I was thinking about saving this one until Thanksgiving, but I couldn’t resist. Sam Spade is one of the most famous old time radio detectives. It’s just a fun show to listen to. Originally aired 11-24-1950
This was one in a series of detective stories my wife gave me for Christmas. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
The family reflects on Jimmy’s antics. Some great highlights in this show.
Jimmy falls asleep while reading Alladin. Very strange and very funny.
Back from the holidays. I’m still fiddling around with the UK content. I came across this wonderful piece. The kid is part Dennis the Menace and the wit of W.C. Fields. Watch for more.