THE OLD-TIME RADIO HOUR
Summary: Popular & rare vintage radio programs with brief commentary. Posted weekly.
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Podcasts:
Lux Radio Theater "Smilin' Through" January 5, 1942 CBS starring Jeanette MacDonald Brian Aherne and Gene Raymond
Lux Radio Theater "Bachelor Mother" January 22, 1940 CBS starring Ginger Rogers and Fredric March
Lux Radio Theater Peg o' My Heart November 29, 1937 CBS starring Marion Davies
The Best of Lux Radio Theater "The Thin Man" June 6, 1936 CBS starring Dick Powell and Myrna Loy
Lux Radio Theater "Mr Deeds Goes to Town" February 1, 1937 CBS Starring Gary Cooper and Jean Arthur
Our Miss Brooks Babysitting on New Years Eve January 1, 1950 CBS Honest Harold New Years Eve December 27, 1950 CBS
Christmas Themed Shows The Railroad Hour "The Happy Prince" December 24, 1951 NBC The Bing Crosby Show December 20, 1953 CBS
The Whistler "Christmas Bonus" December 25, 1944 on CBS A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. Laurence Olivier narrates the story and stars as Ebenezer Scrooge created by the BBC and broadcast in the US December 24, 1953 on NBC
The Jack Benny Program December 20, 1936 NBC's Red Network The Abbott and Costello Show "Christmas Shopping" December 14, 1944 NBC
Lux Radio Theater "Christmas Holiday" September 17, 1945 on CBS by Somerset Maughm Loretta Young William Holden David Bruce Guest producer William Keeley
Thanksgiving Themed Shows Family Theater "Home for Thanksgiving" November 27, 1947 Mutual Let George Do It "Cause for Thanksgiving" November 20, 1950 Mutual
The Jack Benny Program "How the Gang Spent Thanksgiving" November 28, 1948 NBC The Red Skelton Show November 21, 1951 CBS
The Railroad Hour "State Fair" October 1, 1951 NBC The Mario Lanza Show June 13, 1952 CBS
Halloween 5 "The Dark" by Arch Obler recreated from his 1930s radio show Lights Out "The Dream" March 23, 1938 NBC starring Boris Karloff Lights Out with "Revolt of the Worms" October 13, 1942 CBS
Halloween 4 Two masterpieces of horror by Orson Welles The Black Museum "The Spotted Bedsheet" BBC Mercury Summer Theater "The Hitchhiker" June 21, 1946 CBS