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Here’s an unbelievable collection of all the old time radio shows. 
This is a chance to go back in time, and listen to radio . 
Find your favorite, click on it, and listen to all the episodes. 
  
  
  
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DetectiveBarry Craig
 Boston Blackie
 Broadway Is My Beat
 Casey, Crime Photographer
 Chase, The
 Crime Classics
 Crime Club
 Crime Does Not Pay
 Danger, Dr. Danfield
 Dick Tracy
 Dragnet
 Falcon, The
 FBI In War And Peace, The
 Federal Agent
 Frank Race
 Gangbusters
 Guilty Party
 I Was A Communist For The FBI
 Jeff Regan
 Let George Do It
 Lineup
 Mr. District Attorney
 Mr. Keene, Tracer of Lost Person
 Nero Wolfe
 Night Beat
 Pat Novak
 Philip Marlowe
 Saint, The
 Secrets Of Scotland Yard
 Sherlock Holmes
 This Is Your F.B.I
 Yours Truly Johnny Dollar
 
 
Mystery
 Adventures By Morse
 Arch Obler's Plays
 Beyond Midnight
 Black Museum
 Cloak and Dagger
 Clock, The
 Creaking Door
 Dangerous Assignment
 Dark Fantasy
 Dark Venture
 Darkness
 David Harding Counter Spy
 Diary of Fate
 Dimension X
 Escape
 Five Minute Mysteries
 Frankenstein
 Ghost Corps
 Green Valley Line
 Hall Of Fantasy
 Haunting Hour, The
 Hermits Cave
 I Love A Mystery
 Incredible, But True
 Inner Sanctum, The
 Lights Out
 Macabre
 Man Called X, The
 Molle Mystery Theater
 Mysterious Traveler
 Mystery In The Air
 Quiet Please
 Sealed Book
 Shadow, The
 Strange Dr. Weird
 Suspense
 Weird Circle
 Whistler, The
 Witch's Tale
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Nice! Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteI used to listen to "The Shadow" on Armed Forces radio in the Middle-East, I loved that show! Old-time radio was pretty cool.
ReplyDeleteListening to radio shows opened the minds eye & provided a much clearer picture than watching television.The descriptive given by the voice actors and actresses was to be commended and should be experienced by all.Great post indeed.I recall a lot of them but not all.
ReplyDeleteI've downloaded hours and hours of some of these shows to mp3 CD and listen to them on the road. They're better than today's radio.
ReplyDeleteWhat was nice about old time radio was that no one got upset about the content. If you didn't like the program, you didn't listen to it, you didn't demand they fire the guy, or apologizes from the company. People back then were adults, not the cry babies of today.
ReplyDeleteAwesome, I remember listening to Inner Sanctum and The Shadow. Thanks can't wait to listen to them.
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