
Host Vinny Hébert presents classic old-time radio programs from crime fighters to comedians. We travel to the Golden Age of Radio and present many well-known, and lesser-known classic radio programs.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 1824 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Two attempts have been made on Warren Sage's life. Poisoned milk, a car bomb and a gunshot all fail. Then, Mr. Sage gets tanked!
Originally aired March 17, 1952
It's Valentine's Day, and Ozzie's looking for something special.
Originally aired February 13, 1949
When a British diplomat disappears, a German spy takes his place.
Originally aired May 23, 1944
A good role for Vincent Price as a slightly mad painter, who finds himself protecting a murderer and dabbling a bit in death for himself!
Originally aired April 14, 1946
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The variety. I have mostly listened to Horror, Suspense and mystery shows on different podcasts or recordings over the years. I was born after the “Heyday” of the medium of OTR, but was 1st exposed to it by a local radio station from my hometown.
My parents would “drag” me down to Dayton Ohio once a month where they attended church. Long boring drive each time for me as a youngster.
But, each time we approached the border, and more importantly radio reach to the Michigan b... more
The podcast would get five stars from me if it weren’t for the stupid chicken thing inserted into every episode.
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Dicky Australia
I really like this podcast! Very good selection/ mix of shows. Thank you for all the hard work! I’m sure I’m not alone in saying this is a great effort. I love “My friend Irma”!
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Classic radio programs take center stage as a variety of genres like crime, suspense, and comedy are explored, making this a nostalgic journey into the Golden Age of Radio. Each episode showcases both well-loved favorites and hidden gems, presenting a tapestry of storytelling that highlights the diversity of styles and themes from this era. With engaging commentary and a focus on the cultural significance of these broadcasts, listeners are transported back in time, often appreciating the dramatic storytelling and sound design that defined early radio entertainment. The podcast likely aims to not only entertain but also educate a new generation about the charm and creativity of old-time radio.
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