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Supernatural Crime Fighting: Chandu the Magician
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“Chandu the Magician” was a radio show that aired in the early 1930s and was created by Harry A. Earnshaw and Vera M. Oldham. The show was about Frank Chandler, a world-renowned magician who uses his powers to fight against evil. Chandler was played by a number of actors over the course of the show, including Gayne Whitman, Howard Hoffman, and Tom Collins.The show was heavily inspired by the popular pulp novels of the time, which often featured characters with extraordinary powers fighting against villains. Chandler's magic powers were a key part of the show, and he used them to help him ...
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Tarzan - The Original Series
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The "Tarzan" radio show, based on Edgar Rice Burroughs' popular character, first aired on September 12, 1932, and ran until December 26, 1953. The show starred several actors as Tarzan, including James H. Pierce, Lamont Johnson, and later, Clayton "Bud" Collyer. The show also featured Joan Burroughs, the daughter of Edgar Rice Burroughs, as Jane.The show followed Tarzan's adventures in the jungle, where he was raised by apes and learned to survive in the wild. Tarzan encountered various dangers, including dangerous animals, hostile tribes, and greedy poachers. Along with his friends Tantor the...
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Frank Race, The Complete Detective Series, Presented by SolvedMystery.com
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The Frank Race radio detective series was a popular program that aired in the United States from 1949 to 1954. The show followed the adventures of Frank Race, a suave and sophisticated private investigator who traveled the world solving crimes and getting into all sorts of dangerous situations. One of the things that made the Frank Race radio detective series so unique was its use of exotic locations. Each episode would take listeners to a new part of the world.
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Adventures of the Falcon; Radio Detective Series Presented by SolvedMystery.com
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The Adventures of the Falcon was a popular radio detective series that aired from 1943 to 1954. The show followed the exploits of Michael Waring, a suave and sophisticated detective known as "The Falcon," as he solved a variety of crimes and mysteries. The Falcon was a master of disguise and had a talent for getting himself out of tricky situations. The series was known for its witty dialogue, intricate plots, and thrilling action sequences. Les Damon played the role of Michael Waring for most of the series, and his portrayal of the Falcon was both charming and clever.
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Let George Do It
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Let George Do It was a detective drama radio series that aired from 1946 to 1954. The show starred Bob Bailey as George Valentine, a private detective who solved cases in his own unique way. Each episode began with a telephone call to Valentine's office, in which a client would ask him to investigate a case. With the help of his secretary, Brooksie, played by Frances Robinson, Valentine would dive headfirst into the case, often finding himself in dangerous situations.One of the unique features of Let George Do It was its humor and wit. The show often poked fun at the detective genre and the ...
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The Great Gildersleeve: Comedy
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"The Great Gildersleeve" was a popular radio sitcom that aired in the United States from 1941 to 1957. The show was a spinoff of another radio program, "Fibber McGee and Molly," and featured the character Throckmorton Philharmonic Gildersleeve, who was played by Harold Peary. Gildersleeve was a pompous, but lovable, small-town water commissioner who was always getting into comical situations.The show was known for its strong writing and talented cast, which included such actors as Lurene Tuttle, Walter Tetley, and Richard LeGrand. It was also notable for its use of sound effects, which added ...
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Dragnet: The Original Series
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Dragnet was a popular police procedural radio show that aired from 1949 to 1957, with a total of 308 episodes. Created and produced by Jack Webb, who also starred as Sergeant Joe Friday, the show was known for its realistic portrayal of police work and attention to detail.Each episode began with the famous line, "Ladies and gentlemen, the story you are about to hear is true. Only the names have been changed to protect the innocent." The show focused on the cases of the Los Angeles Police Department and depicted the daily grind of detectives and officers in their pursuit of justice.Dragnet's ...
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Challenge of the Yukon
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"Challenge of the Yukon" was a radio drama series that aired from 1938 to 1955 and followed the adventures of Sergeant William Preston of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and his trusty canine companion, Yukon King. The show was set in the Yukon Territory during the 1890s Gold Rush, and often featured Preston and Yukon King solving crimes and helping those in need.The show was immensely popular during its run and has been credited with helping to popularize the idea of sled dogs in North America. It was also responsible for introducing the famous catchphrase "On, King! On, you huskies!" which...
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Gunsmoke: Old Time Western Drama Series
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“Gunsmoke” is a radio western drama that aired from 1952 to 1961. It is widely considered one of the greatest western series ever produced for radio or television, and it helped establish the western as a popular genre in both mediums. The show was created and produced by Norman Macdonnell and John Meston, and it starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, the protagonist who upholds the law in Dodge City, Kansas, during the late 19th century. The supporting cast included Howard McNear as Doc Adams, Parley Baer as Chester Proudfoot, and Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, who ran the Long ...
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Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar: Old Time Radio Insurance Investigator Series
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"Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar" was a radio detective drama series that aired from 1949 to 1962. The show starred several actors as Johnny Dollar, an insurance investigator who traveled to different parts of the United States to investigate suspicious claims. Each episode followed a similar format, with Dollar narrating the story and piecing together the clues to solve the case. One unique feature of the show was the way in which it was presented. Each episode was formatted as if it were an expense report being filed by Johnny Dollar, with the character itemizing his expenses and detailing the ...
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Bob and Ray: Old Time Comedy Program
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"Bob and Ray" was a radio comedy program that aired from the 1940s to the 1980s. The show featured Bob Elliott and Ray Goulding, two comedians who specialized in absurdist humor and dry wit. The duo would often take on multiple roles and use exaggerated character voices to create their comedic sketches.Some of their most famous characters included "Mary Backstage, Noble Wife," a melodramatic soap opera actress; "Wally Ballou," a hapless on-the-scene reporter; and "Lawrence Fechtenberger," a nerdy scientist. The show's humor was often satirical, poking fun at popular culture, current events, ...
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Gangbusters: Real Life Crime Cases
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"Gangbusters" was a long-running radio program that aired from 1936 to 1957. The show was created to promote cooperation between law enforcement agencies and the public in their fight against crime. Each episode dramatized real-life criminal cases, with a focus on the efforts of law enforcement to apprehend the perpetrators.The show's opening featured a distinctive siren sound that became one of the most recognizable in radio history. The program was known for its attention to detail and its use of actual case files, with each episode being introduced by a member of law enforcement who had ...
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Mysterious Traveler: The Original Series
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"The Mysterious Traveler" was a radio anthology series that aired from 1943 to 1952. Created by the Mutual Broadcasting System, the show featured a mysterious character known only as the Traveler, who would narrate the stories and provide commentary on the events as they unfolded. The series was unique in that it did not have a regular cast of characters or recurring storylines. Instead, each episode featured a different story, ranging from science fiction to horror to crime and mystery.The show was originally hosted by Maurice Tarplin, but later episodes featured other actors in the role of ...
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The Line Up: True Crime Police Files
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"The Line Up" was a popular radio series that ran from 1950 to 1953. The show was produced by William N. Robson and featured a script that was based on actual police files. Each episode followed two police detectives as they investigated a particular case, with the focus being on the interrogation of suspects and witnesses. The show was known for its fast-paced action and hard-boiled dialogue. The show was notable for its use of sound effects, which were created in real-time by a team of technicians. The sounds of gunshots, screeching tires, and slamming doors helped to create a sense of ...
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Box 13: Crime Mystery Writer
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"Box 13" was a radio show that aired from 1948 to 1949. It starred Alan Ladd as Dan Holiday, a former newspaper reporter turned mystery novelist who, after placing an ad in the newspaper asking for adventure, receives letters from people asking for his help in solving various mysteries. Each episode features Dan taking on a new case, with the plot usually involving a missing person, a stolen object, or a murder.The show was produced by Mayfair Productions, and its creator, Richard Sanville, drew inspiration from his own experiences as a writer receiving strange letters in response to his ads. ...
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Broadway is my Beat: Crime in New York's Gritty Underworld
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“Broadway is my Beat” is a crime drama radio show that aired from 1949 to 1954. The series was created and produced by Elliott Lewis, who later became known as one of the best producers of radio drama. The show takes place in New York City and follows the cases of Detective Danny Clover, a hard-boiled detective who works the night shift on Broadway.The show's signature opening, with the deep, distinctive voice of Martin Gabel, is one of the most memorable in radio history. "Broadway is my beat," Gabel intones, "from Times Square to Columbus Circle—the gaudiest, the most violent, the ...
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Command Performance: Musical Performances, Comedy Sketches, Interviews
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"Command Performance" was a radio show that aired during the 1940s and 1950s and was broadcast to American troops serving overseas during World War II and the Korean War. It was produced by the Armed Forces Radio Service and featured popular entertainers of the time, such as Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, Frank Sinatra, and Judy Garland. The show was known for its high-quality production and its ability to bring a touch of home to the soldiers stationed abroad. It was broadcast from various locations, including military bases, theaters, and even aircraft carriers, and was hugely popular with the ...
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Inner Sanctum Mysteries: Horror , Suspense, and a Creaking Door
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The Inner Sanctum Mysteries was a popular radio program that aired on NBC from 1941 to 1952. It was a horror and suspense anthology series that featured a creaking door and a host known as Raymond, who introduced and closed each episode. The show was known for its creepy sound effects, eerie music, and macabre storylines. The series was based on a series of mystery novels written by Simon and Schuster's Inner Sanctum imprint. Each episode featured a different story, often involving murder, revenge, and the supernatural. The program had a number of notable guest stars, including Boris Karloff, ...
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Theater Five: Science Fiction and Horror
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"Theater Five" was a radio drama series that aired on NBC radio from August 1964 to July 1965. It was a science fiction and horror series that ran for a total of 139 episodes. Each episode was 25 minutes long, and the show was broadcast in stereo, making it one of the first shows to use that technology.The show was created and produced by Himan Brown, who was also the creator and producer of the popular radio series "Inner Sanctum Mysteries". "Theater Five" was unique in that it was an anthology series that told different stories each week, and the topics ranged from alien invasions to time ...
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Chicago Crime Stories: Night Beat
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Night Beat is a radio drama series that aired from 1950 to 1952. The show followed the adventures of a Chicago newspaper reporter named Randy Stone, who would wander the city streets at night in search of stories to write. The series was notable for its atmospheric sound effects, jazz-influenced musical score, and the evocative voice of its star, Frank Lovejoy.Each episode of Night Beat found Randy Stone encountering a new and different character, often someone on the fringes of society: an old blues singer, a street preacher, a down-and-out boxer, a carnival barker. Stone would become ...
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