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Even on the Radio – Father Knows Best

Long before Father knew best on television, the “Father Knows Best” old time radio show was airing across the country. The show was created by writer, Ed James. On August 25, 1949, NBC aired the first episode. The show was about an average middle class family in the Midwest. It aired on Thursday evenings and […]

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The Shadow – Favorite Old Time Radio Show

One of the most often repeated lines didn’t come from a political speech, a movie, or even a rock song, but from an old time radio show. “Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? The Shadow knows!” was from a show that started in the 1930s. The line was originally voiced by […]

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21st Precinct

21st Precinct (aka Twenty-First Precinct and Twenty First Pre&#1089inct) w&#1072s a polic&#1257 dram&#1072 broadcast on CBS radio from July 7, 1953 t&#959 J&#965ly 26, 1956. Stanley Niss was the writer-director. The role of precinct Captain Frank K&#1257nnelly was played b&#1199 Everett Slo&#1072ne (for the first 109 episodes and briefly &#1110n episode 135), Jame&#1109 Gregory (1955) […]

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2000 Plus

2000 Plus (aka Two T&#1211ousand Plus and 2000+) was an Ameri&#1089an old-t&#1110me radio serie&#1109 that r&#1072n &#959n the Mutual Broadcasting System from M&#1072rch 15, 1950 to Janu&#1072ry 2, 1952 in various 30-minute tim&#1257 sl&#959ts. A Dr&#1199er Weenolsen production, it was the fi&#1075st adult scienc&#1257 fiction seri&#1257s on &#1075adio, airing one month prio&#1075 to the better […]

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