2 hours and 50 minutes of old time radio fun!Jack Armstrong, The All American Boy 1940-11-19 e1552 Luminous Dragon Eye RingStrange Adventure 1945 e005 Good SalesmanshipGunsmoke 1952-04-26 Billy The Kid Meet Mister McNutley 1954-03-18 Ray's Other Life Hallmark Playhouse 1949-02-03 Prairie Years with Gregory Peck Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar 1950-05-30 Port au Prince Matter Mysterious Traveler 1944-02-27 The Good Die Young

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Old time Radio broadcasts from otrnow.com.We feature all types of Old Radio programs from our growing collection of over 50,000 shows including comedy, mystery, drama, serials, news, adventure, game shows etc. Many of our shows are reprocessed for the best sound quality possible and because our collection is so vast you will hear programs you won't hear anywhere else.
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Folge vom 18.08.2025Episode 3: The OTRNow Radio Program
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Folge vom 11.08.2025Episode 2: The OTRNow Radio Program2 hours and 50 minutes of old time radio fun!Jack Armstrong, the All-American Boy 1940-11-18 e1551 The Luminous Dragon Eye RingSong:William Tell Overture Artist:The Jimmy Bowen Orchestra Album:Sunday Morning With The Comics(1966)Father Knows Best December 20,1948 Betty's Engagement (Audition Show)Presenting Charles Boyer July 11,1950 Thief Beautiful Woman Life Of CrimeFirst Nighter March 10,1949 No Greater Need21st Precinct January 05,1955 $700 BribeMurder At Midnight February 10,1947 The Black Curtain
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Folge vom 04.08.2025Episode 1: The OTRNow Radio Program Podcast2 hours and 50 minutes of old time radio fun!Luke Slaughter Of Tombstone March 02,1958 Tracks Out Of Tombstone The Adventures Of Chick Carter Boy Detective 1944 The Fat Man On The Ferry Calling All Detectives 1948-07-19 A Hit and Run DeathHollywood SoundStage 1952-03-06 Dark Victory with Barbara Stanwyck and Carleton YoungThe Campbell Soup Show Starring Jack Carson 1946-10-02 Jack runs For County Commissioner I Deal In Crime 1946-04-15 Dime A Dance Girl starring William GarganInner Sanctum Mysteries 1945-08-28 Dead Man's Deal starring Larry Haines
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Folge vom 28.07.2025Episode 76: The OTRNow Radio Program 2024-035The OTRNow Radio Program 2024-035Ella Fitzgerald Remote (Date Unknown)The Adventures Of Ozzie and Harriet. January 23, 1949. NBC net. Sponsored by: International Silver. Ozzie has become a master (?) of card tricks, and a lady killer too. Ozzie Nelson, Harriet Hilliard. Fibber McGee and Molly. May 27, 1947. NBC net origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. Fibber's in the kitchen, cooking up his recipe for "Shrimps McGee." See cat. #42596 for a network, sponsored version of this broadcast. The audio condition isn't as good. Jim Jordan, Marian Jordan, Billy Mills and His Orchestra, The King's Men, Harlow Wilcox, Don Quinn (writer), Phil Leslie (writer), Gale Gordon, Bill Thompson, Arthur Q. Bryan. Richard Diamond, Private Detective. June 21, 1953. CBS net. "Missing Night Watchman" or "Antique Buddha". Sponsored by: Rexall. A jewelry company has been robbed of $50,000 in gems, the night watchman has disappeared and is later found dead. The clue is in the Buddha! Dick sings, "How About You?" after the story. This is a rebroadcast of the program of December 6, 1950. Arthur Q. Bryan, Bill Forman (announcer), Blake Edwards (writer), Dick Powell, Frank Worth (composer, conductor), Harold Dryanforth, Howard McNear, Jaime del Valle (transcriber), Jeanette Nolan, John McIntire, Virginia Gregg, Wilms Herbert. The Weird Circle. October 07, 1943. Program #14. RCA/NBC syndication. "Dr. Manette's Manuscript". Commercials added locally. The strange charge of an insane dying woman, and its surprising meaning. The date of a subsequent broadcast on WTOP, Washington, D.C. is July 4, 1952.The Whistler. July 24, 1946. CBS net. "My Love Comes Home". Sustaining. A pilot returns to his girl after six months to find her taking art lessons from another guy, and lessons in romance and poison too! Next Wednesday's broadcast is announced as, "Panic.". Elliott Lewis, Anne Stone, Harold Swanton (writer), George W. Allen (director), Wilbur Hatch (music), Marvin Miller (announcer), William Conrad.