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      <title>Superman - The Silver Arrow - Episode 7 - CONCLUSION - Nov. 12, 1941</title>
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      <title>Superman - The Silver Arrow - Episode 6 - Nov. 10, 1941</title>
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      <title>Superman - The Silver Arrow - Episode 5 - Nov. 07, 1941</title>
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      <title>Superman - Crooked Oil Association - Episode 8 - Oct. 24, 1941</title>
      <description>Info Source - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superman_(radio)   Since there were no reruns at that time, the series often used plot devices and plot twists to allow Collyer to have vacation time. Kryptonite was the most famous of these, allowing Superman to be incapacitated and incoherent with pain while secondary characters took the focus instead. At other times, Batman and Robin appeared in Superman's absence. We offer you a free ticket to what was.  A trip back to a not so distant time.  A time we call... RadioTimeZone.com.(tm)</description>
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      <title>Superman - Crooked Oil Association - Episode 9 - Conclusion - Silver Arrow Begins- Episode 1 - Oct. 27, 1941</title>
      <description>Info Source - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superman_(radio)   Because Superman's true identity was a secret, it is often believed that the identity of radio actor Collyer also remained a secret. But while it is true that Collyer was left off the program's credits, as early as September 14, 1942 Time ran an article identifying the actor and joshing him for his many Sunday school fans. In 1946, Collyer's name was finally added to the radio credits.  We offer you a free ticket to what was.  A trip back to a not so distant time.  A time we call... RadioTimeZone.com.(tm)</description>
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      <title>Superman - The Silver Arrow - Episode 2 - Oct. 29, 1941</title>
      <description>Info Source - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superman_(radio)   The Adventures of Superman, adapted from the DC Comics character created in 1938, came to radio as a syndicated show on New York City's WOR on February 12, 1940. On Mutual, it was broadcast from August 31, 1942 to June 17, 1949, as a weekly serial. It was aired on a three-times-a-week schedule from January 31, 1949 to June 17, 1949. Hundreds of Your Favorite OTR mp3 files are available only at www.RadioTimeZone.com. Free to Download, hundreds of Old Time Radio MP3 files, today.  We offer you a free ticket to what was.  A trip back to a not so distant time.  A time we call... RadioTimeZone.com.(tm)</description>
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      <title>The Inner Sanctum - Fog - Raymond Edward Johnson - Host - April 20, 1941</title>
      <description>The Inner Sanctum - Fog - Raymond Edward Johnson - Host -  April 20, 1941. Info Source 
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suspense. The tongue-in-cheek introductions were in sharp contrast to shows like Suspense and The Whistler. A total of 526 episodes are known to have been produced. Radio Show.  We offer you a free ticket to what was.  A trip back to a not so distant time.  A time we call...RadioTimeZone.com(tm</description>
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      <description>Aired July 5, 1952. Gunsmoke - Never Pester Chester - William Conrad - Parley Baer   -  Info Source - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gunsmoke   John Dunning writes that Dillon "played his hand and often lost. He arrived too late to prevent a lynching. He amputated a dying man's leg and lost the patient anyway. He saved a girl from brutal rapists then found himself unable to offer her what she needed to stop her from moving into... life as a prostitute." (Dunning, 304) Some listeners, such as vintage radio authority Dunning, have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the TV series. Episodes were aimed at adults and featured some of the most explicit content of their time, including violent crimes, scalpings, massacres and opium addicts. Many episodes ended on a somber note, and villains often got away with their crimes. Nonetheless, thanks to the subtle scripts and the outstanding ensemble cast, over the years the program evolved into a warm, often humorous celebration of human nature.   We offer you a free ticket to what was.  A trip back to a not so distant time.  A time we call...RadioTimeZone.com(tm)</description>
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      <description>Aired Oct. 12, 1951. source info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_and_Lewis  - In 1941, Dean married Betty McDonald, and during their marriage (ended by divorce in 1949), they had four children. With Betty and children in tow, Dean worked for various bands throughout the early 1940s, scoring more on looks and personality than vocal ability--at least until he developed his own smooth singing style. Dean famously flopped at the Riobomba when he succeeded Frank Sinatra there in 1943, but it was the fortuitous setting for the two men's introduction. Martin and Lewis were the hottest act in America during the early '50s, but the pace and the pressure took its toll, and the act broke up in 1956, ten years to the day after the first official teaming. In truth, the split was a long time in coming. With their fabulous success, both men became surrounded by sycophants who were ever-ready to play upon their paranoia that their partner was upstaging them...although it was Jerry who seemed to listen to those voices the most. The pair managed to paper over their growing differences during their performances, but there was one televised incident which hinted at the animosity between them: In 1953, Dean scored a huge worldwide hit with "That's Amore," the first solo success for either of them. </description>
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      <title>Superman - Crooked Oil Association - Episode 7 - Oct. 22, 1941</title>
      <description>Info Source - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superman_(radio)   The scripts by B.P. Freeman and Jack Johnstone were directed by Robert and Jessica Maxwell, George Lowther, Allen Ducovny and Mitchell Grayson.Sound effects were created by Jack Keane, Al Binnie, Keene Crockett and John Glennon. Cast : Superman: Bud Collyer (1940-1950), Michael Fitzmaurice (1950-1951) Lois Lane: Joan Alexander, Rollie Bester, Helen Choate. Perry White: Julian Noa. Jimmy Olsen: Jack Grimes, Jackie Kelk. Jor-L: Ned Wever Lara: Agnes Moorehead. Narrator: George Lowther (1940-1942), Jackson Beck (1943-1951), Ross Martin(1951). Airing in the late afternoon (variously at 5:15pm, 5:30pm and 5:45pm), the radio serial engaged its young, after-school audience with its exciting and distinctive opening: Faster than a speeding bullet! More powerful than a locomotive! Able to leap tall buildings with a single bound! Look ! Up in the sky! It's a bird! It's a plane! It's Superman!   We offer you a free ticket to what was.  A trip back to a not so distant time.  A time we call... RadioTimeZone.com.(tm)</description>
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      <title>Buck Rogers in the 25th Century - Ep07 - Kane makes Barney an Ally.</title>
      <description>Aired April 19, 1939. Buck Rogers, the character first appeared as Anthony Rogers, the central character of Philip Francis Nowlan's novella Armageddon 2419 A.D., which first appeared in the August 1928 issue of the pulp magazine Amazing Stories. We offer you a free ticket to what was. A trip back to a not so distant time. A time we call...RadioTimeZone.com</description>
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      <description>Tarzan Rescues the Captain - Sept. 23, 1932 - Stars James Pierce and Joan Burroughs. Pierce's life changed when he attended a party given by Edgar Rice Burroughs and his daughter Joan. Burroughs, the creator and author of the Tarzan books, immediately wanted Pierce to star in the next Tarzan movie. Pierce gave up a role in the film Wings to accept the Tarzan role. His part in Wings was given to a newcomer named Gary Cooper. The silent Tarzan film Burroughs talked him into accepting was released in 1927, and entitled Tarzan and the Golden Lion. Joan Burroughs and James Pierce married on Pierce's 28th birthday, August 8, 1928. From 1932 to 1934, James and Joan Pierce were the voices of Tarzan and Jane on national radio. They remained married until Joan's death. Both are buried in Shelbyville, Indiana, and their tombstones bear the inscriptions Tarzan and Jane.  We offer you a free ticket to what was. A trip back to a not so distant time. A time we call...RadioTimeZone.com</description>
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      <title>Buck Rogers in the 25th Century - Ep06  False Rocket Trail. 04-17-1939</title>
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      <description>Aired Nov 25, 1943. Info Source - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbott_and_Costello  -  Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia  In 1951 they moved to television--first as one of the rotating hosts of The Colgate Comedy Hour (Eddie Cantor and Bob Hope were among the others). Beginning in 1952, The Abbott and Costello Show. was a half-hour series loosely adapted from their radio show, casting the duo as unemployed wastrels. One of the show's running gags involved Abbott perpetually nagging Costello to get a job to pay their rent, while Abbott barely lifted a finger himself in that direction. The show featured Sidney Fields as their landlord and Hillary Brooke as a friendly neighbor who sometimes got involved in the pair's schemes. Another semi-regular was Joe Besser as Stinky, a 40-year-old sissy dressed in a Little Lord Fauntleroy suit.  We offer you a free ticket to what was.  A trip back to a not so distant time.  A time we call...RadioTimeZone.com.(tm)</description>
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      <description>Aired Dec. 19, 1949. Dean sang some songs, and Jerry came out dressed as a busboy, dropping plates and more or less making a shambles of both Martin's performance and the club's sense of decorum. They did slapstick, reeled off cringe-worthy old Vaudeville jokes with tongues planted firmly in cheeks, and did whatever else popped into their heads at the moment. And this time, they were a smash, with the audience doubled over in gales of laughter! Their success at the 500 led to a string of well-paying engagements up and down the Eastern seaboard, culminating with a triumphant run at the crown jewel of nightclubs, New York's Copacabana, and club patrons throughout the East Coast were soon likewise convulsed by the act, which consisted primarily of Lewis interrupting and heckling Martin while he was trying to sing, and, ultimately, the two of them chasing each other around the stage and having as much fun as possible.  </description>
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      <title>The Shadow - Voice of Death - Dec. 08, 1940.</title>
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      <title>The Inner Sanctum - The Tell Tale Heart - Oct. 8, 1941.</title>
      <description>The Inner Sanctum - The Tell Tale Heart - Raymond Edward Johnson - Host - 1941  Info Source http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inner_Sanctum  Inner Sanctum Mysteries was a popular old-time radio program that aired from January 7, 1941 to October 5, 1952. Created by Himan Brown, the anthology series featured stories of mystery, terror and suspense. The tongue-in-cheek introductions were in sharp contrast to shows like Suspense and The Whistler. A total of 526 episodes are known to have been produced. Radio Show.  We offer you a free ticket to what was.  A trip back to a not so distant time.  A time we call...RadioTimeZone.com(tm)  Sign up for Hundreds of Your Favorite OTR, Old Time Radio, and Golden Age of Radio mp3 files available now, only at www.radiotimezone.com. Voted Best in OTR by my very own wife.</description>
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      <title>Gunsmoke - Wind - William Conrad - Parley Baer - June 20, 1953</title>
      <description>Aired June 20, 1953. Gunsmoke - Wind - William Conrad - Parley Baer - 1953 - Info Source - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gunsmoke   The radio series, which first aired April 26, 1952 and ran until June 18, 1961 on CBS, starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as the ghoulish, brittle Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell and Parley Baer as Dillon's assistant (but not his deputy) Chester Proudfoot. (On the television series, Doc's first name was changed to Galen, and Chester's last name was changed to Goode.) Chester's character had no surname until "Proudfoot" was ad libbed by Baer during a rehearsal early on, while Doc Adams was named after cartoonist Charles Addams.  We offer you a free ticket to what was.  A trip back to a not so distant time.  A time we call...RadioTimeZone.com(tm)  Sign up for Hundreds of Your Favorite OTR, Old Time Radio, and Golden Age of Radio mp3 files available now, only at www.radiotimezone.com. Voted Best in OTR by my very own wife.</description>
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      <title>Superman - Crooked Oil Association - Episode 6 - Oct. 20, 1941</title>
      <description>Info Source - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superman_(radio)   The Adventures of Superman, adapted from the DC Comics character created in 1938, came to radio as a syndicated show on New York City's WOR on February 12, 1940. On Mutual, it was broadcast from August 31, 1942 to June 17, 1949, as a weekly serial. It was aired on a three-times-a-week schedule from January 31, 1949 to June 17, 1949. Hundreds of Your Favorite OTR mp3 files are available only at www.RadioTimeZone.com. Free to Download, hundreds of Old Time Radio MP3 files, today.  We offer you a free ticket to what was.  A trip back to a not so distant time.  A time we call... RadioTimeZone.com.(tm)</description>
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      <title>Tarzan sees a Ship - Sept. 21, 1932 - Stars James Pierce and Joan Burroughs</title>
      <description>Info Source -  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarzan   - Tarzan sees a Ship - Sept. 21, 1932 - Stars James Pierce and Joan Burroughs. Pierce's life changed when he attended a party given by Edgar Rice Burroughs and his daughter Joan. Burroughs, the creator and author of the Tarzan books, immediately wanted Pierce to star in the next Tarzan movie. Pierce gave up a role in the film Wings to accept the Tarzan role. His part in Wings was given to a newcomer named Gary Cooper. The silent Tarzan film Burroughs talked him into accepting was released in 1927, and entitled Tarzan and the Golden Lion. Joan Burroughs and James Pierce married on Pierce's 28th birthday, August 8, 1928. From 1932 to 1934, James and Joan Pierce were the voices of Tarzan and Jane on national radio. They remained married until Joan's death. Both are buried in Shelbyville, Indiana, and their tombstones bear the inscriptions Tarzan and Jane. For many years, near the end of his life, Pierce attempted, to no avail, to find a print of Tarzan and the Golden Lion, which was thought lost until very recently when a copy was found in the closet of a French asylum. Big Jim Pierce is also remembered for playing Prince Thun of the lion men in the 1936 movie serial Flash Gordon. He acted in small roles in several films, mostly westerns, through 1951, and worked in a lucrative real estate agency in the San Fernando Valley. He was an accomplished pilot, active during World War II with the National Airmen's Reserve, the forerunner of today's Air National Guard.We offer you a free ticket to what was. A trip back to a not so distant time. A time we call...RadioTimeZone.com</description>
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      <title>Fibber McGee and Molly - The House Raffle - August 7, 1935</title>
      <description>Air date August 7, 1935.  Info Source - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fibber_McGee#From_vaudeville_to_Smackout  - Exactly what tumbled out of McGee's closet each time was never clear (except to the sound-effects man), but what signaled the end of the avalanche was always the same sound: a clear, tiny, household hand bell and McGee's inevitable postmortem. Naturally, "one of these days" never arrived. A good thing, too, in one famous instance: when burglars tied up McGee, he informed them cannily that the family valuables were in The Closet. Naturally, the burglars took the bait. And, naturally, they were buried in the inevitable avalanche, long enough for the police to come and cuff them and stuff them. Though on one or two episodes, including Too Much Energy, broadcast January 23, 1945, the closet turned up clean, to surprised hilarity. Fibber opened the door to the clean closet, only to be met with complete silence. As the audience chuckled slightly and most likely held their breath in anticipation, Molly explained that she had cleaned out the closet the day before. This was certainly not the end of the gag though, as the closet soon became cluttered once again, leading to many more comedic disasters. In due course, "Fibber McGee's Closet" entered the American vernacular as a catch phrase synonymous with household clutter. We offer you a free ticket to what was. A trip back to a not so distant time. A time we call...RadioTimeZone.com</description>
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      <title>Buck Rogers in the 25th Century - Ep04 – The Psychic Restriction Ray.</title>
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      <title>Superman - Crooked Oil Association - Episode 4 - Oct. 15, 1941</title>
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      <title>Superman - Crooked Oil Association - Episode 2 - Oct. 8, 1941</title>
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      <title>The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok - A Mission in Alamago</title>
      <description>source info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Adventures_of_Wild_Bill_Hickok  more info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Devine   The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok was a television series which ran from 1951 through 1958. It starred Guy Madison as the legendary Old West lawman (in real life, also a gunfighter), Marshal James Butler Hickok, and Andy Devine as his comedy sidekick, Jingles. The show began in syndication, but ran on CBS from 1955 through 1958, and, at the same time, on ABC from 1957 through 1958. Devine and Madison also portrayed their roles on radio at the same time.We offer you a free ticket to what was.  A trip back to a not so distant time.  A time we call...RadioTimeZone.com(tm)  Sign up for Hundreds of Your Favorite OTR, Old Time Radio, and Golden Age of Radio mp3 files available now, only at www.radiotimezone.com</description>
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      <title>Gunsmoke - Robin Hood - William Conrad - Parley Baer - 1955</title>
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      <title>The Glenn Miller Orchestra - At The Cafe Rogue</title>
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      <description>Aired Aug. 23 1953. The Bob Hope Show with David Niven  Source info  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hope  From the age of 12, Bob Hope worked at a wide variety of odd jobs at a local board walk. When not doing this he would busk, doing dance and comedy patter to make extra money. He entered many dancing and amateur talent contests, and won prizes for his impersonation of Charlie Chaplin. He also boxed briefly and unsuccessfully under the name Packy East. Fallen silent film comedian Fatty Arbuckle saw one of his performances and in 1925 got him steady work with Hurley’s Jolly Follies. We offer you a free ticket to what was.  A trip back to a not so distant time.  A time we call...RadioTimeZone.com(tm)  Sign up for Hundreds of Your Favorite OTR, Old Time Radio, and Golden Age of Radio mp3 files available now, only at www.radiotimezone.com. Voted Best in OTR by my very own wife.</description>
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      <title>Father Knows Best - Robert Young - A New Housekeeper</title>
      <description>Aired June 22, 1950. Father Knows Best - Robert Young - A New Housekeeper.  Remember National Care week. People around the world need the USA's help more than ever. And the way to give that help is through C.A.R.E. Join in sending food and clothing abroad today. The radio version of Father Knows Best was the forerunner to the classic TV show. It, like the TV show, stars Robert Young as Jim Anderson. His wife, Margaret, in the radio series was played by June Whitley, with Jean Vander Pyle later taking the role. Meet the Andersons, Daughter Betty is played by Rhoda Williams, Ted Donaldson plays Bud, and Norma Jean Nilsson plays Kathy. Enjoy. :)rtz</description>
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      <title>Jack Benny - The Sponsors Like Herbert Marshall - Feb. 9, 1941</title>
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      <description>Aired Apr. 10, 1949. Sign up for our FREE NEWSLETTER at www.RadioTimeZone.com Welcome to RadioTimeZone.com's First Annual Pod-A-THON. This Pod-A-THON is for Jerry's Kids. All Martin and Lewis on our comedy channel, and all Dragnet on our Mystery channel for one more week. Thousands of you enjoy our OTR podcasts free of charge each month, and we thank you for our success. Please visit www.radiotimezone.com and click on the MDA - Jerry Lewis link on the top of any page. RTZ :) DooGood DooWell :)</description>
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      <description>Aired June 3, 1949. Sign up for our FREE NEWSLETTER at www.RadioTimeZone.com Welcome to RadioTimeZone.com's First Annual Pod-A-THON. This Pod-A-THON is for Jerry's Kids. All Martin and Lewis on our comedy channel, and all Dragnet on our Mystery channel for one more week. Thousands of you enjoy our OTR podcasts free of charge each month, and we thank you for our success. Please visit www.radiotimezone.com and click on the MDA - Jerry Lewis link on the top of any page. RTZ :) DoGood DoWell :)</description>
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      <description>Aired May 17, 1949. Sign up for our FREE NEWSLETTER at www.RadioTimeZone.com Welcome to RadioTimeZone.com's First Annual Pod-A-THON. This Pod-A-THON is for Jerry's Kids. All Martin and Lewis on our comedy channel, and all Dragnet on our Mystery channel for the next two weeks. Thousands of you enjoy our OTR podcasts free of charge each month, and we thank you for our success. Please visit www.radiotimezone.com and click on the MDA - Jerry Lewis link on the top of any page. RTZ :) DoGood DoWell :)</description>
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      <description>Aired May 12, 1949. Sign up for our FREE NEWSLETTER at www.RadioTimeZone.com Welcome to RadioTimeZone.com's First Annual Pod-A-THON. This Pod-A-THON is for Jerry's Kids. All Martin and Lewis on our comedy channel, and all Dragnet on our Mystery channel for the next two weeks. Thousands of you enjoy our OTR podcasts free of charge each month, and we thank you for our success. Please visit www.radiotimezone.com and click on the MDA - Jerry Lewis link on the top of any page. RTZ :) DoGood DoWell :)</description>
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      <title>The Saint - NOW IN RTZ Stereo - Contract on The Saint</title>
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      <title>The Lone Ranger- NOW IN RTZ Stereo - The King of the County</title>
      <description>Aired Apr 18 1938 - A fiery horse with the speed of light. A cloud of dust and a hearty Hi-Yo, Silver! The Lone Ranger. The original radio Lone Ranger, starred George Steinus. Earle Graser played the role from May 1933 until his death in 1941. Ranger announcer Brace Beemer starred in the title role until the show left the air in 1956. Actor John Todd played Tonto throughout. Fred Foy was the announcer from 1948 until the end of the series. Enjoy. :)rtz We invite your comments at http://www.pluggd.com/channel/show/http://www.pluggd.com/channel/show/radiotimezone_com_chan1_sci_fi__adventure__westerns__mystery. Your comments might be read on our next podcast. Sponsored by: Your Name Here.</description>
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      <title>Benny Goodman - NOW IN RTZ Stereo - In the Madhattan Room of the Hotel Pennsylvania in New York City</title>
      <description>Aired Nov 4, 1937. We invite your comments at http://www.pluggd.com/channel/show/radiotimezone_com_channel_2_music__variety__comedy__melodrama. Your comments may be read on our next podcast. The BG Program originated from the Manhattan Room of the Hotel Pennsylvania in New York City. The bands popularity grew through regular appearances on radio. From 1936 to 1939, the band was heard on late-night remote broadcasts from New Yorks Hotel Pennsylvania and Chicago's Congress Hotel. For all of Goodmans musical innovations, the most important one came when he integrated his band in 1935 with the addition of the Greatest Jazz Pianist of the period, the one and only Teddy Wilson. Later, Lionel Hampton Joined in the fun. Genious Gene Krupa on drums. What a party. Enjoy :)rtz</description>
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      <title>BabySnooks - NOW IN RTZ Stereo - The Report Card</title>
      <description>Aired - May 01, 1951 - Fanny Brice - We invite your comments at http://www.pluggd.com/channel/show/radiotimezone_com_channel_2_music__variety__comedy__melodrama Your comments may be read on our next podcast. Baby Snooks: You're going to love this 30min NEW Baby Snooks program. Brice developed the little Baby Snooks from a party routine and it kept radio audiences in stitches for more than a decade. Enjoy :)rtz</description>
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      <title>The Academy Award Theater - NOW IN RTZ Stereo - The Devil and Miss Jones</title>
      <description>Aired - Oct 23, 1946 - Charles Coburn, Virginia Mayo. We invite your comments at http://www.pluggd.com/channel/show/radiotimezone_com_channel_2_music__variety__comedy__melodrama Your comments may be read on our next podcast. These 30 minute programs consisted of the adaptation of movies whose pictures, actors, and skills won or were nominated for the Oscars. Enjoy :)rtz</description>
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      <title>Our Miss Brooks - NOW IN RTZ Stereo - April Fools</title>
      <description>Aired July 17, 1949 - We invite your comments at http://www.pluggd.com/channel/show/radiotimezone_com_channel_2_music__variety__comedy__melodrama Your comments may be read on our next podcast. Our Miss Brooks premiered on CBS July 19, 1948 and ran for nine consecutive years. Eve Arden played the English teacher, Connie Brooks, for which she won an Emmy. Phillip Boynton was played by Jeff Chandler. Principal Osgood Conklin was played by my hero, Gale Gordon. Stretch Snodgrass was played by Leonard Smith. Richard Crenna played Walter Denton. Gloria McMillan played Harriet, Osgood Conklin's daughter. Scripts were written by Al Lewis, who often, also, directed. Enjoy :)rtz</description>
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      <title>Benny Goodman - NOW IN RTZ Stereo - In the Madhattan Room of the Hotel Pennsylvania in New York City</title>
      <description>Aired June 11, 1937. We invite your comments at http://www.pluggd.com/channel/show/radiotimezone_com_channel_2_music__variety__comedy__melodrama. Your comments may be read on our next podcast. The BG Program originated from the Manhattan Room of the Hotel Pennsylvania in New York City. The bands popularity grew through regular appearances on radio. From 1936 to 1939, the band was heard on late-night remote broadcasts from New Yorks Hotel Pennsylvania and Chicago's Congress Hotel. For all of Goodmans musical innovations, the most important one came when he integrated his band in 1935 with the addition of the Greatest Jazz Pianist of the period, the one and only Teddy Wilson. Later, Lionel Hampton Joined in the fun. Genious Gene Krupa on drums. What a party. Enjoy :)rtz</description>
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      <title>BabySnooks - NOW IN RTZ Stereo - BabySnooks Stays Home</title>
      <description>Fanny Brice's - Baby Snooks: You're going to love this 30min NEW Baby Snooks program. Brice developed the little Baby Snooks from a party routine and it kept radio audiences in stitches for more than a decade. Enjoy :)rtz</description>
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      <title>The Academy Award Theater - NOW IN RTZ Stereo - A Star Is Born</title>
      <description>Aired - June 29, 1946 - A Star Is Born - Fredric March. These 30 minute programs consisted of the adaptation of movies whose pictures, actors, and skills won or were nominated for the Oscars. Enjoy :)rtz</description>
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      <title>Our Miss Brooks - NOW IN RTZ Stereo - Bust of Ceaser</title>
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      <title>The Planet Man - Escape from Mars - Triple Feature 789 Sci Fi</title>
      <description>Enjoy our third triple feature of the year. Dr. John Darrow, his daughter Pat, his nephew Billy, and niece Jane, and Slats the engineer. Introducing Dantro, the Planet Man, trouble-shooter for the League of Planets Organization. Announcer Phil Tonken. Organist Jon Gart. Voice of Robot characters Joseph Boland - 1950's Sci Fi. I wish I were there! Enjoy :)rtz</description>
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      <title>Gunsmoke - The Big Con</title>
      <description>Aired May 15 1953 - William Conrad as Matt, Georgia Ellis as Kitty, Parley Baer as Chester, Howard McNear as Doc, and Floyd the Barber. Director and Producer Norman Macdonnell Music by Rex Koury. Announcers thru the years were Roy Royan, George Walsh, George Fenneman Sound Engineers were Tom Hanley, Ray Kemper, Bill James. Enjoy :)rtz</description>
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      <title>The Saint - The Young Detective</title>
      <description>Aired Dec 3 1950 - Known to millions from the Chinese-English crime writer Leslie Charteris, and his Saint adventure stories. In 1940, The Saint was developed for radio. The CBS radio network began broadcasting The Saint in 1947. The Show, sponsored by Pepsodent - Trim Hair Tonic, starred the legendary Vincent Price as Simon Templar. Enjoy :)rtz</description>
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      <title>The Lone Ranger - The Raiders</title>
      <description>Aired Nov 4 1938 - A fiery horse with the speed of light. A cloud of dust and a hearty Hi-Yo, Silver! The Lone Ranger. The original radio Lone Ranger, starred George Steinus. Earle Graser played the role from May 1933 until his death in 1941. Ranger announcer Brace Beemer starred in the title role until the show left the air in 1956. Actor John Todd played Tonto throughout. Fred Foy was the announcer from 1948 until the end of the series. Enjoy. :)rtz</description>
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      <title>The Saint - Prove I killed Carter.</title>
      <description>Aired Nov 6 1949 - Known to millions from the Chinese-English crime writer Leslie Charteris, and his Saint adventure stories. In 1940, The Saint was developed for radio. The CBS radio network began broadcasting The Saint in 1947. The Show, sponsored by Pepsodent - Trim Hair Tonic, starred the legendary Vincent Price as Simon Templar. Enjoy :)rtz</description>
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      <title>The Lone Ranger - The Apache Kid</title>
      <description>Aired March 02, 1938 - A fiery horse with the speed of light. A cloud of dust and a hearty Hi-Yo, Silver! The Lone Ranger. The original radio Lone Ranger, starred George Steinus. Earle Graser played the role from May 1933 until his death in 1941. Ranger announcer Brace Beemer starred in the title role until the show left the air in 1956. Actor John Todd played Tonto throughout. Fred Foy was the announcer from 1948 until the end of the series. Enjoy. :)rtz</description>
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      <title>Benny Goodman - In the Madhattan Room of the Hotel Pennsylvania in New York City.</title>
      <description>Aired Dec 22 1937. The BG Program originated from the Manhattan Room of the Hotel Pennsylvania in New York City. The bands popularity grew through regular appearances on radio. From 1936 to 1939, the band was heard on late-night remote broadcasts from New Yorks Hotel Pennsylvania and Chicago's Congress Hotel. For all of Goodmans musical innovations, the most important one came when he integrated his band in 1935 with the addition of the Greatest Jazz Pianist of the period, the one and only Teddy Wilson. Later, Lionel Hampton Joined in the fun. Genious Gene Krupa on drums. What a party. Enjoy :)rtz</description>
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      <title>BabySnooks - Daddy's Old Flame</title>
      <description>Fanny Brice's - Baby Snooks: You're going to love this 30min NEW Baby Snooks program. Brice developed the little Baby Snooks from a party routine and it kept radio audiences in stitches for more than a decade. Enjoy :)rtz</description>
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      <title>The Academy Award Theater - Keys of the Kingdom</title>
      <description>Aired - Aug 21, 1946 - Keys of the Kingdom - Gregory Peck. These 30 minute programs consisted of the adaptation of movies whose pictures, actors, and skills won or were nominated for the Oscars. Enjoy :)rtz</description>
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      <title>Our Miss Brooks - Weekend at Crystal Lake</title>
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      <title>Abbott and Costello with Allan Hale</title>
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      <title>BabySnooks-The Barking Rabbit</title>
      <description>Fanny Brice's - Baby Snooks: You're going to love this 30min NEW Baby Snooks program. Brice developed the little Baby Snooks from a party routine and it kept radio audiences in stitches for more than a decade. Enjoy. :)rtz</description>
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      <description>This episode is a must listen episode. Radio City Playhouse is radio at its best. First appearing on September 25, 1948. The cast of Radio City Playhouse varied from week to week. Voices more frequently heard were those of Jan Miner and John Larkin. The program last aired on New Year's Day, 1950. Many of the scripts were written by the show's director, Harry W. Junkin. Enjoy. :)rtz</description>
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      <title>Superman Mystery at Dyerville no.1 no.2 no.3</title>
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      <description>STARS: William Conrad, Georgia Ellis, Parley Baer, Howard McNear Director/Producer: Norman Macdonnell Music: Rex Koury Announcers: Roy Royan, George Walsh, George Fenneman Sound Engineers: Tom Hanley, Ray Kemper, Bill James. Enjoy :)rtz</description>
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      <title>Readers Digest True Stories with Boris Karloff - Who Killed Chung Ling Soo</title>
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      <description>This Martin and Lewis radio series began in the fall of 1952. Chesterfield became the sole sponsor, and they brought in their own announcer, George Fenneman. We at RTZ send a Get Well Wish to Jerry Lewis. We need you more than ever, man. Get Better Soon. Enjoy. :)</description>
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