Radio
Believe It Or Kill Me
Mr. F. Le Mur
Believe It Or Kill Me, a take-off of "Believe it Not" with a SubGenius twist. OTR, old time radio.
Crime On The Waterfront 490301 The Heiress Cruise
Various
Originally aired March 1, 1949 Pilot show, which takes place in New York City and stars Lt. Lou Kagle played by Mike Wallace.
Love on the Line 18 Eps
Various
(18 Episodes) "Love On The Line," is a 1947 Teenage/Juvenile Soap Opera. Little is known of this 1947 soap opera. Each episode is …
Magnificent Montague
Various
One of the most underrated radio shows of all-time... Stars Monty Woolley
Spike Jones
Various
Episodes of three old-time radio series starring Spike Jones: "Chase and Sanborn Program" - 1945 Summer Series "Spotlight Rev…
Tennessee Jed 18 Eps
Various
(18 Episodes) "Tennessee Jed" Broadcast in the mid-late 1940s, "Tennessee Jed" was a Monday thru Friday, 15 minute per e…
The Fabulous Dr. Tweedy 07 Eps
Various
(07 Episodes) "The Fabulous Dr. Tweedy" NBC's 30 minute sitcom, "The Fabulous Dr. Tweedy," was heard (43 Eps from June 0…
Screen Guild Theater - Why Jack Benny Will Not Appear On The Program
Writing Himself Into The Show Screen Guild Theater - Why Jack Benny Will Not Appear On The Program March 27th, 1944 'Why Jack Benny Will Not…
Lux Radio Theater 38 12 26 Snow White
Cecil B. DeMille hosts this Lux Radio presentation of the Walt Disney classic, "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs".
Sherlock Holmes 45 05 14 In Flanders Fields
Sherlock Holmes is brought out of retirement and sent to the front lines during World War 1, to assist the Allies in stopping a German spy.
Christmas Sing With Bing Broadcasts - Singles
Old Time Radio Researchers Group
CHRISTMAS SING WITH BING Recordings of Bing Crosby's annual Christmas Sing with Bing broadcast over CBS on Christmas Eve from 1955 to 1962. …
OTRR Certified Whitehall 1212 Singles
OTRR
Individual files from the OTRR Certified set: Whitehall 1212
The Pied Piper of Hamelin (Authors Playhouse, NBC, 1944)
NBC
A radio adaptation of Robert Browning's classic poem, broadcast on NBC's Author's Playhouse on December 11, 1944.