Escape

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Escape is a classic Old Time Radio program that aired from 1947 to 1949. It features thrilling stories that transport listeners to different worlds and adventures.

Each episode is designed to captivate the imagination and provide an escape from the everyday. Enjoy the suspense and excitement that this iconic series has to offer.


This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.

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Out Of This World 29:22
Dead of Night 24:30
The Man Who Would Be King 29:34
Operation Fleur De Lys 29:30
The Diamond As Big As The Ritz 29:38
Typhoon 29:29
Sire De Maltroits Door 29:32
Ring of Thoth 29:21
The Fourth Man 29:26
Most Dangerous Game 29:22
Shipment of Mute Fate 24:31
Fall of the House of Usher 29:21
Pollack and the Parrah Man 29:21
Evening Primrose 29:21
The Young Man with the Cream Tarts 29:35
Casting the Ruins 29:20
Country of the Blind 29:15
Taboo 29:16
Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge 29:27
Wild Oranges 29:16
Back for Christmas 29:18
Confession 29:18
Second Class Passenger 29:27
Second Class Passenger 29:22
Leiningen vs the Ants 29:27
Leiningen vs the Ants 29:20
Papa Benjamin 29:24
Papa Benjamin 29:22
Three Good Witnesses 29:24
Three Good Witnesses 29:19
Vanishing Lady 29:26
Vanishing Lady 29:24
Snake Doctor 29:26
Snake Doctor 29:23
Ancient Sorceries 29:26
Ancient Sorceries 29:23
How Love Came to Professor Guildea 29:25
How Love Came To Professor Guildea 29:24
Grove of Ashtaroff 29:24
Jimmy Goggles, the God 29:04
Log of the Evening Star 29:20
Misfortune's Isle 29:21
Shipment of Mute Fate 29:05
Action 29:21
The Brute 29:24
The Drums of the Fore and Aft 29:23
The Fourth Man 29:27
John Jack Todd 29:22
The Time Machine 29:29
The Match 29:21
Leiningen Versus the Ants 29:29
Beau Geste 29:15
Country of the Blind 29:17
A Tooth for Paul Revere 29:17
She 29:21
Habit 29:13
The Man Who Would Be King 29:17
The Fugitive 29:21
Ss San Pedro 29:20
Diamond as Big as the Ritz 29:26
Dream of Armegeddon 29:24
Evening Primrose 29:17
The Man Who Could Work Miracles 29:18
The Lost Special 29:25
The Orient Express 29:22
Red Wine 29:30
Conquerer's Isle 29:23
He Who Rides the Tiger 29:30
Shipment of Mute Fate 29:18
Finger of Doom 29:22
Country of the Blind 29:20
Adaptive Ultimate 29:23
The Diamond as Big as the Ritz 29:28
Confidential Agent 29:21
When the Man Comes, Follow Him 29:29
The General Died at Dawn 29:23
The Great Impersonation 29:29
The Fourth Man 29:19
The Drums of the Fore and Aft 29:28
Action 29:22
Second Class Passenger 29:17
Leiningen Versus the Ants 29:24
Red Wine 29:29
Snake Doctor 29:21
Evening Primrose 29:29
Fortune of Vargas 29:34
Wild Oranges 29:28
The Sure Thing 29:20
Night in Havana 29:29
Flood on the Goodwin 29:22
Plunder of the Sun 29:28
Three Skeleton Key 29:24
Maracas 28:59
Letter from Jason 29:21
Command 29:29
Border Town 29:20
Figure a Dame 29:28
Seeds of Greed 29:20

Bewertungen

What are all those numbers about?


What are all those data metrics AFTER the episode title? Great format BTW.... putting the date in all numerals with the year 1st followed by the episode #.... Personally I put date 1st_Show Name_Episode #_then Episode Title but that is easily fixed with the file renamer. Like this: 490319_Escape-(061)-FingerOfDoom.mp3 What I don' unnerstan' is the _66-44_ or 192_44 metrics AFTER the episode title. the 29m25s is obviously the timed length of the episode in minnites an' seconts but then there is yet ANOTHER metric of 5 digits. huh ? Oh thou of techie of much data; please, enlighten this ignorant two finger tapper of the keys that I may bask in the warmth of shared understanding. (man, whatta bowl of slop jus' to ask what that stuff means....) I remain your uneducated servant... noah 8-? <= That's a smiley with round glasses & a pipe )

your chance to escape !


as someone , who recently required a taste for these great otr shows , i find myself very grateful for the fact , that they´re stored here for everyone´s enjoyment . i am really grateful for the hours of listening pleasure this will provide me - or plain and simple : THZANKS A LOT!

For Sir Noah


The 64-44 ect refer to bitrate. The Last set of numbers is the exact size of the file in kb. It makes comparing eps easier to know if it is a file you already have.