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Old-Time Radio's Greatest Shows, Volume 31
- Featuring Dana Andrews, Bea Benaderet, Cary Grant, and Many More
- Narrated by: full cast
- Length: 8 hrs and 5 mins
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Summary
A collection of the best and most popular programs from the Golden Age of Radio, digitally remastered, and including performances from some of Hollywood’s most beloved stars, like Dana Andrews, Bea Benaderet, Cary Grant, and many more.
Volume 31: Audio Table of Contents:
The Adventures of Frank Race
“The Adventure of the Hackensack Victory” starring Tom Collins (5/1/49)
The Big Story
“A Manhunt in Manhattan” starring Robert Sloane (1/7/48)
The Cavalcade of America
“A Walk in the Sun” starring Frank Lovejoy (8/7/44)
The Fat Man
“Nightmare Murders” starring J. Scott Smart (1/17/51)
Fibber McGee and Molly
“Rummage Sale” starring Jim and Marian Jordan (10/10/39)
The Halls of Ivy
“Shakespeare Expert” starring Ronald and Benita Colman (2/3/50)
Have Gun-Will Travel
“The Outlaw” starring John Dehner (12/14/58)
Hollywood Star Playhouse
“Until Death Do Us Part” starring MacDonald Carey (8/2/51)
I Was a Communist for the FBI
“Little Red School House” starring Dana Andrews (4/13/52)
The Life of Riley
“Dog Catcher” starring William Bendix (5/7/44)
Murder by Experts
“Two Coffins to Fill” hosted by John Dickson Carr (7/4/49)
The Sealed Book
“Death Spins a Web” starring Phillip Clarke (4/1/45)
Somebody Knows
“The Gladys Kern Murder” hosted by Jack Johnstone (7/6/50)
Suspense
“The Black Curtain” starring Cary Grant (12/2/43)
Tales of The Texas Rangers
“Play for Keeps” starring Joel McCrea (9/2/50)
The Whistler
“Married to Murder” starring Cathy Lewis (9/25/44)
Whitehall 1212
“The Murder of Little Phillip Avery” starring Alfred Shirley (1/27/52)