Retro Radio Podcast
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Discover Family Friendly Entertainment with classic Old Time Radio, and more.
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Black Museum – The Open Ended Wrench. ep29, 1952. | From the annals of the cases of crime at Scotland Yard, Orson Wells brings us another display of murder. This time it's about how a common tool of mechanics has become involved with death. A car has been spotted off the road, but is it just a typical accident, or is there something more sinister afoot? What do the early clues indicate? The body in the car is a woman, but is she the owner of the vehicle. Tracing that clue leads to more. Did she simply fall asleep at the wheel? Autopsy results are soon to arrive. Causes of death indicate she was dead before the crash took place, and things heat up once murder has been identified. Pieces begin to form into a picture as the cops take a close look. The dead womans husband is turned up and notified. Are there any other suspects who she may have crossed paths with? The cops do their best to back track through her last known steps to gain as much information as possible and recreate the crime. Will there be any luck in turning up evidence on the husband, her mechanic, or some other lover that she was going to meet? The killer left fingerprints in the car, but how will the police match them to their owner? The noose closes in, and a chase with gunplay results before the killer is brought to justice. | 5/25/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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American Trail – The Brave Flag. ep13, 1953. | This short series ends up with the story of how our flag came to be, and some of it's history. George Washington was instrumental in the first designs for the flag. Jumping to more modern times, the drama highlights the morale that the flag brought to the troops in the recent war. The symbol of freedom that it represents is addressed, and that we have a duty to it as a symbol of our nation, as well that it has a duty to protect it's citezens. Where will the flag, America, go from here? Those who were alive at this time in the mid 20th century offer the hope of the future to us, the current generation. PS: Since we are that future generation, think of where we ar today, and whether that past generation would be proud of the direction we have taken with their gift. Will the generation of our future carry on the torch of National pride? Just wondering what you think. Make sure to register and log in, then leave me a comment on the matter. | 5/25/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Burns and Allen – Gracie Writes a Play. 401216. | As they often do, George and Gracie enter to joke about dating other people, and their fashionable nightlife. Topics also include Christmas shopping, and Senor Lee's crazy butchering of the English language. After Gracie announces her intention for doing her play later, the disgruntled sound man shares his own Christmas moment. The play is a musical, full of jabs at the characters in the cast. Gracie is a newspaper reporter who is out to clean up the town. To get an inside scoop, she convinces her staff of reporters to get arrested and get a first hand look at the corruption in the system. Artie Shaw plays a mellow dance tune. With the entire staff of reporters languishing in jail, and no actual scandal, can Gracie help them escape? Will they all emerge as concquering heros? The play ends in a grand musical finale to say goodbye. | 5/25/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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You Can’t Do Business with Hitler – Money Talks With A German Accent. ep12, 1942. | Audio is muffled, soft, and hard to hear. You might want to save this for a quiet time, and wear headphones. Germany has long had holdings in colonies in South American countries, and still does have prominent populations of German speaking citezens there. In the war years, this was a great point of concern. According to the propaganda, the Nazi's were using German owned business to smuggle people in, and make others mysteriously disappear without a trace. The drama also portrays companies forcing local owned businesses to play by their rules, and even getting German consumers to influence buying habits to put undesired companies out of business. The show's producer offers several magazine and news sources to support the claims. | 5/25/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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You Bet Your Life – Secret Word, Tree. 500524. | The contestants include: The mother of 8 kids, and an expectant father of his first child. Learn how mom supports the family in her own business. Dad is grilled over his nervous expectations. A housewife and a hypnotist are paired up next. Groucho learns a little abouthow the wife met her husband, and her life at home. Learn some of the practical uses of hypnotism as Groucho tries to get a sample of his work. A ballet dancer is paired with a boxer. Groucho learns a little about each occupation, and about some of the finer points of the art and sport. Contestants place their bets and try for the correct answers. See who builds up their money the highest and goes on to the final round. Will anybody say the secret word for a fast $100? | 5/24/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Halls Of Ivy – The Fighting Med Student. 500524. | The topic of college athletes going pro seems to weigh heavy on Doc Hall. Should a young, tallented medical student with such a great investment in his mental ability give it up to pursue his tallent in sports? When the athletic med student on campus has been discovered by a boxing promoter, will he give up his career in medicine to be the next world class prize fighter? Doc Hall finds himself in the pivotal spot of encouraging his student to go for the gold in the ring, or stick by his college training and become a doctor. What will the student think? Couldn't the student do both, have his short boxing career then turn to medicine? To give his own nudge, Toddy has a last minute scheme. Sidney Sheldon plays a punch drunk former boxer who helps in the decision process. | 5/24/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Vic and Sade – Lodge Holiday Visits. 440501. | Get ready to smile again, with America's home folk. As they wait for the meat to finish cooking, Russel and Sade talk on the back steps. Sade tells about being invited to play pool down at the pool hall, and lodge news for Vic. As he's just coming home, Vic explains about thelodge mail, a plan to have lodge brothers save money by staying with other lodge members as they travel. No hotel bills, just stay in the home of a national chain of friends. Sade's all for saving money, and it's a great deal if you're the one travelling. We soon learn that most of the travelling that lodge members are planning is coming this way. They may all be lodge members, and Sky Brothers, but to Sade they're all strangers. Will she go for opening her home? Her hospitality may wear real thin, real fast. | 5/24/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Lone Ranger – Ranger Medicine. 470804. | Riding the stage coach back to the West, young Dan Reed talks with a doctor. The medical man was a young buckeroo at a ranch, but is has left to get his education. Now he's returning with his new degree and ready to start practicing medicine. Though some have their doubts, others are ready for his services. To add to the tensions, a range war is brewing as cattlemen and homesteaders butt heads. If the new doctor tends to the homesteaders, will the ranchers think that he's against them? The situation explodes, but when Lone Ranger rides into the mix, he's mistaken for an outlaw. Will his secret become known? Will the warring ranchers and homesteaders come to an understanding? There's no law, or cavalry around to enforce legal matters. What can bring the ranchers and homesteaders to make amends on a personal level? It's all up to old Judd Walton, a cantankerous rancher. Ride along as tensions build. Twists and turns in the plot are sure to keep you on the edge of your seat, right up to the last intense moment. Get ready for the big ending where a lesson in unity is learned, and everybody puts the old differences aside. PS: Diversity is the key. We ned it for a more rich lifestyle. We don't have to agree, we may never see the side of the other peoplebut there's room for all to have their space and personal expressioln. , | 5/24/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Lum and Abner – Lum Is Afraid Of The Lion. 411120. | Despite the gentle behavior with Cedric, Irving the lion makes Lum nervous. Will he ever get the hang of being a fearless lion tamer? Cedric has volunteered Irving to put on a show at the school, and impress Miss Fredericks. Not wanting to be upstaged, Lum is determined to be the one to do the lion taming act. Will he manage to get brave, and show the lion who's the boss? | 5/24/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Captain Midnight – Dynamiting The Trees. 400129. | With the aid of a prospector, and his dynamite, the trees that block the takeoff for Chuck has been cleared out. Well, there's still one last tree that is refusing to fall. What can be done to knock it down? Captain Midnight has to resort to an ax to chop, and a shovel to dig under a few pesky root to deal with, and it's going to be a tough one. Will today be the day the landing strip is cleared? Can our heros take off to get Bud to his much needed medical attention? Chuck is to fly the plane, and Captain offers a few last minute words of advice to avoid the dangers that could arise. | 5/24/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CBS Radio Mystery Theater – Dreams. 790523. | Something has traumatized Gloria Bailey, and her husband tries to get to the bottom of the cause. What do the police know about it? What can the doctors help in the matter? What kind of family life did the Bailey's have, and why is it so important to know about her dreams? Gloria's mom didn't like the dreams and career choice of the aspiring song writer, Ben. Now Ben wants to know what dreams are brewing in his wife's head. Is there any sign that Gloria is coming out of her shock? What significance might her dreams have? Ben feels her dreams and the symbols in her dreams are significant. Can they even tell his future? Gloria's dreams are so sure that Ben trusts them enough to gamble in the casinos. When she seems to be coming out of her shock, has the goose that laid Ben's golden egg gone away? Is there something to this supernatural stuff surrounding dreams? As analytical as science can be, there is still much it can't fully explain. | 5/23/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Yours Truly Johnny Dollar – The Earl Chadwick Matter. ep51, 500523. | A man who has been claimed to be dead four years ago is seen alive. Now the insurance company needs to verify the matter and either prove fraud, or learn what's going on. Johnny heads out to interview George Brewster, the man who has been sighted and may be the aledged dead Earl Chadwick. The mousey man is reluctant to admit who he is at first, but his story reveals how his wife ran off with the insurance money. What will happen when a confrontation between Earl, his wife, and her new husband goes down? Is George actually Earl, or has he faked his identity? Dental records could hold the answer, unless they've been misfiled, or has false evidence been planted? Are the police certain about their files on Earl? Is George just a fraud who heard about the old case of fraud and embezzlement, and is trying to take advantage of Earl's widow and her new husband? Questions, questions, questions. Murder could be brewing, and it's up to Johnny to stop it, and get to the bottom of what's going on with the mixed up identity. Which will it be, the case of a gold digger who ran off with defrauded money? Or a wacko who wants adventure in his boring, mousey life? There may not be a tidy conclusion, but Johnny blows the lid off the truth. | 5/23/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Fibber McGee and Molly – Parrot In The Mail. 390523. | As Molly has gone to shop for hats at the Bon Ton department store, Fibber is left at home to read the newspaper. Mell Blanc is the hiccupping telegraph man with more news for Fibber. Gooey, a chinaman, delivers the laundry and a word about his relatives in sports. Teeny enters and wants Fibber to tell her a story, beforeDonald Novas sings, The Way You Look Tonight. Molly comes home to a round of compliments on her hat. The McGee's finally get the chance to read their telegram, only to learn that Fibber won't be able to get the talking parrot he ordered. Meanwhile, Nick the Greek neighbor pops in with a mixd up word on Robinson Cruso. Abigail Uppington visits and talks hats with Molly. Fibber has a confusing conversation with Mirt the phone operator, before calling the freight office about a delivery. The Four Notes sing, Music Ringing in My Heart. On the way to the freight office, Boomer awaits Fibber with a game of chance. There's a delay that involves a traffic cop, but Molly turns the situation around, and it's off to pick up the delivery. Note: Harold Peary, the Great Gildersleeves plays a double role in today's episode. He's both the gruff traffic cop, and the voice of the high pitched Chinese laundryman. Hey, Whadda ya know, I just noticed that with the date of this episode, my dad was 1 day short of being 3 monts old. And it's my son's birthday, 45 years early. | 5/23/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Dragnet – The Big False Move. 560522. | A man is picked up for robbery, and admits the details of his crimes to Joe Friday and Frank Smith. The cops go through meticulous detail in double checking all aspects of the story. Young Tom insists on his guilt, but Joe Friday begins to see conflicts in his stories. Did Tom commit the crimes or not? Why would he lie, and say he did? The cops have the unusual task of proving their crook is innocent. Then there's the topic of proving who is the mastermind behind the robberies if it wasn't young Tom. A clue rests in his last job as a gardener on the day of his crime spree. Listen and learn what Tom was up to. Only in epilog do we learn who really committed the crime. | 5/22/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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X Minus One – The Defenders. 560522. | War on the surface of Earth has destroyed civilization as we know it and driven humans underground. The Asians and those of Western Civilization are mortal enemies. A daughter of the West falls in love with a captured Asian. Their love is found out and he is to be taken to the surface and die in the nuclear radiation. When the daughter runs after her doomed lover, and is stopped, it is revealed that she has no sign of radiation poisoning. What is the meaning behind this? Investigation sheds clues that robots sent to the surface are also without radiation. Can it be? What is the real status of the war on the surface? The robot defenders are supposed to be protecting humans from the harmful atmosphere, but how long has it been clear to go outside? Have the robots taken over the earth as we know it, and kept people in their prison below the surface? | 5/22/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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On Stage – Giant’s Fireplace. 540428. | Everybody has the desire to excel and improve, and any parent wants their children to have a better life than they had. In today's drama rehearsal, the story begins with Elliot seeing his son, Russel, off to the army, and on his way to Korea. The man to man talk is ended at the train station. We learn that Elliot is a steel worker, and no longer married. He joins his off duty co-workers at the bar where Cathy is working. The lonely pair become a couple as they begin a relationship. However, worries and concerns are pent up inside Elliot and it builds protective walls around him. Plans for his life, and that of his boy have been set aside as life intrudes. Time passes, Russ comes home from the war, and Elliot wants to resume his plans for his son. Is he going to have to postpone his hopes for Russel's future? The time away has changed Russ, but Elliot has trouble recognizing those changes. Father and son don't seem to be able to communicate, and Cathy is in the middle. She may also be in the middle of a love affair with both father and son. Who might she choose? It's sure to cause waves, but are the walls that Elliot sedt up his protection, or the source of problems? Communication is the key to shape the future. Not only is there a reconciliation between father and son, but wedding bnells for someone's future. | 5/22/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Dick Tracy – Case Of The Careless Black Widow. 470114. | Get a historical trivia tidbit as the announcer tells the kiddies the importance of the revolver in the old West. Previously, a murderer has attacked a woman with a poison dart, as we learn with an overview of the case thus far. Dick is being pressured into a rapid solution to the rash of killings, but he just can't slap people into jail without a reason. A nightclub owner is worried that he may need to close his hit show, but maybe Dick can convince him otherwise. Can he garantee there'll be no more accidents? Why is the show owner being targeted? Out on the streets, Dick and Pat patrol the area to check on clues. Will they find anything significant? | 5/22/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Vic and Sade – BB Baugh And The New Dentist. 440419. | There's important lodge business brewing, and Vic wants Sade and Russel to clear out so he can talk in private. What's the big mystery? Why do Sade and Russel need to leave? The curiosity level is up, and after making her guesses, Vic agrees to drop a few hints. Russel tries to interject his own secretive comments about his friends, but Vic and Sade aren't up for his juvenile remarks. The secret has to do with people in the lodge having a tooth pulled. Of course, Vic isn't going for it, and he explains how he'll go into great orations to change the mind of his lodge brother on this crazy scheme. Trivia: We find out that B.B. Baugh is a barber at the Bright Kentucky Hotel. It's amazing how many barbers that hotel has! As of this episode, the Drowsy Venus Chapter has 50 members, not including Vic G**k. In addition to the other 'irons in the fire' we know B.B. Baugh is involved in, we find out he owns the cole slaw concession at the Lazy Hours Pool Parlor. --Trivia provided by Jimbo, as found at the Crazy World of Vic and Sade. Besure to visit and check out the database of characters, plus lots more. | 5/22/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Fred Allen – The Courting Of Jenny Sugs, Roy Rogers, Arthur Godfrey. 421025. | Arthur Godfrey introduces Fred with a quick joke at Jack Benny's expense. Fred keeps the feud going with a few more Jack Benny jabs. The news of the week, and the March of Trivia features the meat shortage and rationing. How are people dealing with the crisis? The creative solutions are sure to provide a few minutes of comedy. Falstaff Openshore enters with his poetic slant on the matter, with his poem titled, Cut Down on Meat Toot Sweet. Jane Fisher is the guest vocalist, and she sings, Daybreak. Portland joins Fred to tell her plan to join the Waves. To welcome their guest, Roy Rogers, Fred and the gang try to practice talking Western style. Roy talks about his popularity, and his squeaky clean cowboy image. Will Fred join Roy's rodeo? What does Roy think of the big city life? Roy sings, Gay Ranchero. The Texaco Workshop Players put on a Western drama where Cactus Face Allen visits the salloon with the news that he's to marry the lovely Jennie Suggs. Little does he know that Jennie is now spoken for. Now Pretty Boy Rogers has to face down the gnarly Cactus Face for the hand of Jennie. They do the only thing that's "Far' and squar'." Don't miss the action at the big square dance where dancing, shooting, and manners win the day. | 5/22/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Mothers Best Flour – Faded Love And Winter Roses. ep25, 510209. | Announcer is Louie Buck, and the music is by Hank Williams and his band of studio musicians. Playlist: Hank Williams sings, Faded Love and Winter Roses. The band plays, Fire on the Mountain. It's hymn time and Hank is joined by his band to sing, I Heard My Savior Call. | 5/22/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Adventures of Macie – Designing A Bridge. 500105. (retro390). | Eddie is Macie's boyfriend, and she's a little upset that all his college education isn't paying off. He has a secret about a new job, but it's based on his design to build a new bridge. Their mutual andvery nerdy friend, Merton volunteers to keep Macie company whil Eddie puts in a few extra hours at the library, studying up on his design. Macie isn't interested in Merton, but she is interested in the hotty that is reported to be in the library, and accompanies Eddie. Should she be worrying? At the library, the only action is the cat fight that Macie brings on herself. Will Eddie need to take his book, and study at home? His rvial, Maddox seems to have the upperhand on the progress, and he doesn't have the distracions that Eddie has to put up with. Speaking of nerveracking frustrations, Frank Nelson is an overworked businessman who takes a room at a hotel, in hopes of getting some peace and quiet. Unfortunately, it's the same place where Maddox is, and where Macie has a plan to sabotage his plans for the bridge. But wait, it gets worse. Poor Frank Nelson turns out to be the boss who needs to make the hiring decision. Will Macie's efforts work for getting Eddie his job, or against him? | 5/22/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Lum and Abner – Cedric Makes The Lion His Pet. 411118. | After his encounter with Abner's surprise, Lum only wants to get rid of his lion. Though the big cat makes Lum jittery, it has taken to Cedric. The lion seems to enjoy being Cedrics pet, and even has a name, Irving. Does Cedric have a special gift with animals, or is this something Lum could try? If Lum could pass as a lion tamer, it could be the thing to win the heart of Miss Fredericks. | 5/22/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CBS Radio Mystery Theater – Help Wanted. ep981, 790521. | A killer is on the streets, preying on elderly women. Mrs Colfax is one of the lonely, older women who misses her adult son, and lives a lonely existence. Aunt Millie is an older lady who lives alone, but she has an advantage. Her nephew is a police detective, and though she lives alone, she's not lonely. Can aunt Millie help shed light on the motive for murder? The grocery store ran by Mr Diaz could be a key clue for the police. Besides the mystery, we learn a little of the plight of loneliness, trusting spirits, and the escalation of crime that forces people to live behind locked doors. The cops are closing in, slowly, but closing in. Aunt Millie holds more of a clue than her nephew has first imagined. | 5/22/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Wild Bill Hickock – Jingles The Ladies Man. 520502. | When a pioneer family needs help, Bill and Jingles are on the way. Elsewhere, we learn that a salloon girl, Carlotta, has a crush on Jingles and is giving her crooked boss troubles. By the time Bill and Jingles show up, Fred and Mary, the settlers are frantic and tell about a bandit who shot at them. A tale of robbery and bullying emerge. Soon, gunplay explodes on the scene, but the bad guys have a plan to do away with Wild Bill Hickock for good. Has Bill and Jingles stepped into the outlaw trap? How will they escape the burning building, and rescue Carlotta? You know they will, but you won't want to miss the thrilling conclusion. | 5/21/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Our Miss Brooks – Rare Black Orchid. 500521. | It's National Pickle Week, and Connie Brooks tells how she managed to get herself into her latest pickle. She tells Mrs Davis about her money crunch, and then tries to figure ways to make a quick buck so she can go on her trip over Summer vacation. Walter Denton makes his entrance, and needs help of his own. Will the accident prone Connie be able to help by buttering up Mr Conklin? In the meantime, Walter leaves an orchid with Connie for safe keeping. The thing Connie wants to do is take a trip to South America, and when she learns how profitable Walter's proposition in using a geiger counter to find uranium is, her mind is quickly changed. Elsewhere, we find out a detail about that rare black orchid that Walter had. It was swiped from Conklins garden. He's not going to find out about Walter and Connie's little secret project... will he??? Later, Connie talks with Boynton about his vacation plans, and the geiger counter. Confusion and mix ups begin to unravel as the comedy grows. There's plenty of slow burns and misunderstandings to go around, so don't miss it. | 5/21/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Casey, Crime Photographer – Ex Convict. 480122. | A police manhunt has Casey in the middle of the search. The drama comes to a crashing halt when the escaped man is run down in a hit and run accident. How Convenient. Too convenient for Casey's liking, and he shares his concern with Ann and Ethylbert in the Blue Note. There's an underlying current involving wealthy philanthropist, Asa Maddox. The dead ex-convict, and others are his prodegee's who have come through his reformatory program. Casey is set up to go undercover, and enter the reformatory to see if something is rotten with the philanthropist. The undercover disguise must be working since Casey is given a job to do. Unexpectedly though, a criminal from Casey's past recognizes him, and as Casey learns the truth behind the operation, he is also set up to take the fall for a robbery. It won't take all that much to convince the cops about the shady activity, but Casey has an uphill battle to convince Ann that the cute blonde he was hanging out with is nothing more than a business acquaintance. | 5/21/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Danger Doctor Danfield – The Case of the Counterfeit Ten Dollar Bills. 46122. | Audio is a bit muffled sounding. As Rusty Fairfax and Doc Danfield go out for the evening, his reputation precedes him. Also Dan seems to have passed a counterfeit $10 bill at a bookstore. A thug approaches Dan about the bogus bill and offers him a deal for a partnership. Will Dan be made an offer he can't refuse and join the gangsters? What kind of fishy things are going on here? What kind of trap is being set? Examine the clues with Dan and Rusty to discover how this scam was put together. Things get complicated and dangerous, but hang in there and Dan explains it all after he cracks the case to turn over the bad guys. | 5/21/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Lum and Abner – Lum Meets A Lion In The Feed Room. 411117. | The much anticipated lion arrives, and Cedric helps Abner with the crate. Neither can figure why Lum wanted it, but the surprise is soon to be sprung as Lum approaches, and the lion is hidden in the feed room. As Lum tries to go through mail, and books that are being checked out, he can't figure out what those noises are in the feed room. Abner has to spill the beans that he got Lum a surprise, but Cedric has an added surprise of his own that he can't quite tell Abner about until it's too late for Lum. | 5/21/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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You Are There – The First Battle Of Bull Run, 1861AD. 481003. | The Civil war has begun, but the first land battle is looming in the air. The powerful, confident army of the North encamps to make battle on Richmond, Virginia. CBS reporters take us behind the scenes to interview the troops. What is the climate of morale like in the Northern army? The Southern army doesn't seem to be moved by the impending threat. As CBS reporters shift the scene to near by civilians, a festive atmosphere is in full swing as the crowds anticipate the coming event. Is everything going well with the invading Northerners? CBS reporters take us to witness a few logistic snafu's in getting horses and wagons to the front lines. On a more somber note, we also witness some of the events at the Yankee headquarters. With the arrival of General Sherman, the signal is given, and heavy gunfire breaks out. It's all to kick off the 100 mile march as the crowd cheers and the soldiers sing. At the front line battle field, troops march in rank and file, directly into the Confederate stronghold and the guns that mow down the advancing troop. Things take an unexpected turn for the Yankees as the Confederates rush forth with rebel yells. Communication is cut off, and it isn't until the troops are seen retreating back to the North that the reports come in. Retreat? Make that a total rout of the troops. Though officers try to regain control, the men have tossed aside weapons, ammunitions, and anything else that weighs down their attempt to run as far and fast as possible. Proud, marching troops have marched in, but a terrified mob races away. | 5/21/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Gunsmoke – Buffalo Man. 560520. | In Dodge City, Matt and Kitty talk about the cowboys in town spending their money. Doc walks up with bad news about a buffalo hunter. Chester joins Matt on his ride to the prairie to investigate the grizzly murder. Besides the business end of a fifty calibre buffalo rifle, what will our heros find? Matt might have a chance to get away from the ruthless hunter, if he can convince Abby that her old man isn't representative of the way all men treat women. Earl Ticks is the dim witted side kick and he has troubling news, indians are on the way. Will Matt and Chester be left to be tortured by the natives? They don't have much love lost for buffalo hunters, but can Matt make the indians understand that he's no hunter? Listen in to see how Matt makes his get away, and get ready to find out how harsh, frontier justice is dealt out. Join Matt back in Dodge, and learn the fate of old Ben Sible, the buffalo hunter. | 5/20/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Phil Harris – Drivers License Exam. 500521. | A few weeks earlier Alice bought a new car, and has been driving with a permit. Today is her day to be tested for her drivers license. With the fender benders in the parking lot, this may not be a good day for Alice in the world of traffic. Can Phil and Frankie run interference for her with the police, and get Alice out of trouble? Good thing her feminine wiles are in good working order. In the process Phil learns his license is expired and he needs to renew his as well. Phil sings, Ramble Along. Little does Phil know, the traffic cop from outside goes inside to have the license testers give Phil an especially hard time. Maybe he should borrow some of those feminine wiles from Alice. Phil even gets passed up by a blind guy, and Remley with a terrible traffic record before he is cleared to renew his license. Alice sings, Stay with the Happy People. Amazingly Julius delivers groceries to the DMV, and gets his chance to add to the fun of tormenting Phil. Will Phil ever get his license? There's still a mishap or two waiting for him instead. | 5/20/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Great Gildersleeves – Investing a Windfall. 450520. | Good news lands in Gildy's lap when he gets notice of his old bank in Wistful Vista sending a balance to his new bank in Summerfield. What will he do with the unexpected windfall? Though each of the family put in their 2 cents on how to splurge, Gildy goes to celebrate by buying cigars from Peavey's drugstore. Peavey suggests playing it safe, and investing in War Bonds. Instead, Gildy goes to his new neighbor, and retired businessman for advice in the stock market. Bullard recommends playing it safe, but Gildy won't hear it. He invests all his money, and then some more, in stocks. Three days later the stock is on the rise... right? Unsettling news comes, and the nervous Gildersleeves has to make a decision about staying in the stock market, or not. Will he learn a lesson on investing? Though the war in Europe has just ended, there's still fighting going on in the Pacific. Gildersleeves manages to do the right thing and support his country. And without losing any of his investment... whew. | 5/20/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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21st Precinct – The Visitors. ep28, 540120. | The weather was cold as Captain Canelli has a patrol car take him to the scene of a domestic dispute. He's in time to find, and tail his suspects in a stolen car. Besides the car, stolen goods are found inside it. In voiceover, Canelli tells the depth of the robbers activities. While they're being held, the thieves tell their story, and there's a small mystery over exactly what they have in their suit cases. Listen in for the interrogation techniques that draw out the confessions, with the cops playing the suspicions of one thief against another. The cops work with other precincts, departments, and even with police in other states to get the goods on these criminals. The owners of the car and luggage are found, and help with identification of their property. | 5/19/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Candy Matson – Jack Frost. 491219 | While shopping, Candy runs into an old friend who is working as a department store advertising manager. She needs Candies help with the case of the missing Santa Claus Helper, Jack Frost. What's Candy to do? Her soft heart for the kiddies has gotten her into another tight spot. She consults her friend Rembrandt about the missing helper. Maybe he can find a model in his photography book to stand in for the missing Santa's helper. Reluctantly, he gets roped into the job of wearing the red suit himself. Suddenly, Candy is called in to the department store by a worried store manager. The missing Jack Frost has been killed, so she's off to chat with police pal, Ray Mallard. Her concern for Rembrandt is that he looks like the missing man. Could his life be in danger? As bodies continue to stack up, it sure looks like it. I think police detective, Ray Mallard is sweet on Candy, but it seems that he has ultireor motives when he tries to get close to her. Things are going well. In a tender moment with Mallard, mystery rears it's head when a body is found. Plot twists explode. Who is the killer, and why is he doing it? Get all the clues you need as you listen in to see if Candies plan works. | 5/19/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Spike Jones – John Laurenz. 480130. | It's time for another Spotlight Review, featuring Spike Jones, the City Slickers, and the Park Avenue Hillbilly, Dorothy Shea. Playlist: Spike Jones starts off by playing, Hindustan. Dorothy talks with Spike about hardwork, tact, and the various female musicians they have known. It's just the right transition for... Dorothy to sing, Flat River Missouri. Spike is joined by his City Slickers to joke around and sing, There's No Business Like Show Business. John Laurenze arrives, and after a few comments with Spike and Dorothy, he sings, All Dressed Up With a Broken Heart. After the commercial, Dorothy sings, Do You Know How Lucky You Are. Next up is Doodles Weaver as Professor Feetlebaum as he attempts the classic, O Suszana. Medley time. John Lorenze sings, Sierra Madre. Dorothy sings with John, Don't Fence Me In. Spike wraps up with, San Antonio Rose. | 5/19/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Buster Brown Gang – Alamo, The Race Horse. 490305. | The story is one of a fire, and a horse who won his fame on the street, rather than on a race track. Alamo was a race horse, but after the fire he lost his nerve. Taking a round about path, Alamo becomes a wild horse in the hills, but ends up with a boy named Jack. The horse is mostly gentle, but once in a while he becomes terrified. Will Jack's dad sell the horse? When an emergency arises, it'll take all of Black Beauty's speed to save the day. Wait for yet another twist that threatens to take Black Beauty away from Jack. Smiling Ed sings, When Grandpa Sat on a Mouse Trap. Froggie the Gremlin thumps his magic twanger, and causes trouble when a lesson on good table manners is delivered by Mrs Twiddle VanSnoot. | 5/19/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Vic and Sade – Fred’s Concrete Partition. 410700. | When Vic gets word of the happenings at the Stembottoms, he becomes indignant. Being the polite person she is, Sade has accepted an invitation to play cards. So, why is Vic bent out of shape? It's all just a ruse to get Vic over so he can help Fred install a concrete partition. Rather than a fun round of cards, the evening will be spent getting grubby, and doing manual labor. Vic is ready to give Fred a piece of his mind, which makes Sade worry that somebody will be insulted by Vic's words. To his credit, Vic puts Fred on the spot without being harsh. Though Sade sees Vic's point about being misused by their friends, she still feels sorry for Ruthie, and being caught in the middle of the power play between the two menfolk. | 5/18/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Black Museum – The Old Wooden Mallet. ep28, 1952. | Orson Wells walks us through a few of the exhibits in the Black Museum before stopping to feature today's display. In England it's customary to have bon fires through the land on November 5th. This year though one of the bon fires turned out to be a car that was set ablaze. Closer examination makes the discovery that there is a body inside the car. The scraps of evidence get the cops started looking for the owner of the car, and there's the matter of a man seen running from the scene. What's that all about? What does the scant evidence at the blaze mean? Mrs Williams comes forward, claiming the car was her husbands. Robert Williams is a man with secrets, which we learn more about as the case unfolds. It doesn't take long before another Mrs Williams is found, then another and... would you believe a total of 4 and a half? With all those woman woes, did Robert Williams commit suicide in his car? Did his wives gang up on him to do away with him? Is there some other explanation? Evidence at the crime scene paints a different kind of picture. A clue comes in from that almost 5th wife, but have the cops found the real Robert? Can they piece together the on site clues to recreate the events of the crime? How did the crime go down, and who was the burned up victim? Listen in to get all the clues from the drama, and the voiceover from Orson, and you'll have it figured out as well. | 5/18/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Lum and Abner – Squire Buys An African Lion. 411114. | After a trip to the library in the county seat, Lum is ready to start taking applications for library cards. He has all the materials he needs, and Cedric is the first to apply. There's just a few snags to work out. Cedric needs to be a property owner, and have a telephone to be contacted with. The whole process is confusing to Abner, but Cedric is determined to be honored with his library card. After Lum is sufficiently agrivated and leaves, Squire comes over to let Abner know that his lions are ready, but it'll cost him a little more than first expected. Still, it appears the library is about to have the lion that Lum wanted. Or at least the lion that Abner thought that Lum wanted. | 5/18/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Burns and Allen – George Gets A Black Eye. 401209. | After a recent show in San Diego the cast members are back in the studio. Gracie talks about the men she flirted with, and George tries to cover up the fact that he has a black eye. After taking abuse from each of the cast, George finally tells a version of how he got his shiner, but is he telling all the truth? Artie Shaw plays a sultry number, Yesterday. A Mexican visitor invites George to return to Tiajuana, where he got his black eye, but George isn't so sure he wants to go. In flashback mode we find the cast in Mexico, and time is running short to make the border crossing. Can George make it back across the border in time, before it closes? The Smoothies sing, Now that You've Got Me This Way. The whole cast is stranded South of the border, but Gracie flirts with the guard, in hopes of distracting him so the others can sneak back across. Will it work? Will the truth about George's black eye be told? With the big flashback sequence done, will George take up the invitation to return to Mexico? | 5/18/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Jack Benny – Jack Is Taking A Taxi To The Show. 340518. | We tune in to find that Jack is late for the broadcast. As Mary tries to cover for him in the studio, we are transported to Jack's wisecracking cabbie who gets stopped by the cops, but do you think Jack makes it to the studio? No? Yes! Don't worry, that'll make more sense when you listen. In the studio, Don Bestor plays, but his song is snipped. Jack jokes on music, the sponsor, Don Wilson being cheap. That's right Don Wilson is cheap. Jack didn't quite corner that treait at this point in his famous career. Jokes also include being in the movies, but Mary's remarks brings Jack down. Don's next number is snipped as well. Frank Parker enters for a few jokes about the theater scene in town. In the process, Frank invites Jack to visit him at home and meet his folks. As Jack leaves the audience in the hands of Don Bestor, his number is again snipped. The visit at Franks turns into a musical, operetic spoof as Jack meets the musical family. Jack and Mary have some fun with the musical conversation as they hold their own. | 5/18/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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American Trail – The Blue Yonder. ep12, 1953. | What would a radio series about American milestones be without aviation? Here's one with a glimpse at the beginnings of how the wright brothers came to invent the airplane. we learn of a failed glider attempt that inspired them, and the accomplishment of building Their own flying machine. Ideas are tossed off each of the other Wright brothers to perfect the machine. Now it's time for the big day. Suspenseful moments, and last minute fears hang in the air. In voiceover, we learn of a few more famous names in aviation, and that thus far, no attempts have been a success. will they get off the ground? I think you know, and it's just as well since the audio is cut a tad short before the ending is made known. Actually, about ahalf of the show is missing. Sorry, but if anyone knows where to find a more complete copy, let me know. | 5/17/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CBS Radio Mystery Theater – Messenger from Yesterday. ep980, 790516. | After a college professor purchases a life-size statue of a pharaoh as a birthday present for his wife, he is amazed when the figure comes to life and begins to do housework. All too soon, his amazement turns into an unhealthy obsession. --Find more at, CBS Radio Mystery Theater Episode Guide. | 5/17/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Yours Truly Johnny Dollar – The Harold Trandem Matter. ep49, 500509. | The man with the action packed expense account, Johnny Dollar. Johnny pays a call at the estate of the wealthy Harold Trandom. An attempt on his life was made, and while Johnny is talking over the matter, a shot rings out, and Harold Falls dead from the bullet. Where did the shot come from? Who had the opportunity to do it? With his cantankerous attitude, there's a long list of people who might have had it out for Mr Trandom. Mrs Trandom is a woman who had it all, money, furs, a comfortable life, but she lived in a bitter marriage without love. Who is Lila? Charities are also the recipient of the dead Harold's wealth, and might have a reason to inherit them earlier. To learn the truth, Johnny races to find out what dirt that he might be able to dig up. Aided by Harold's former bodyguard, Max, Johnny makes the rounds to fill out the slate of characters and their motives for the murder. A manhunt is in full swing to find the fleeing Mabel Transom before another murder is on their hands. Did Mabel kill her husband? Who wants her dead? Listen in and these questions won't be mysteries any longer. Get ready for a happy, and just ending that Johnny doesn't always get the opportunity to experience. | 5/17/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Halls Of Ivy – Dr Abel. ep20, 500517. | As the Halls discuss where they might go on their vacation this Summer, they are interupted by a more immediate need. Mike is a college student with a gift in music. He has become such a success that he wants to turn around and pay for his dad, a hard working immigrant, to enroll at Ivy. After the big dance, the older man spends some time with the Halls. The concern is how well he might fit in with a crowd that is one third his age. Will the older man be honored, and take up the offer of further education? There are decisions to be made, and it's off to yet another party. This one is a stag party for the graduating seniors to get in a few last minute thrills. Dad has a word to say about receiving his son's gift, but it's one that money can't buy. | 5/17/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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You Bet Your Life – Secret Word, Foot. 500517. | First a note: Audio is a little funky, with a background ringing noise. The date also seems to be mislabled, since the sponsor has changed months earlier from Elgin America to DeSoto Plymouth. Getting on with the show... The contestants include: A mail clerk for a studio, and the president of a fan club. Groucho learns a few stats on how fan mail is handled, and what makes a fan club tick. A stewardess and a traveling salesman are up next. Groucho enjoys grilling the two folks from these travelling occupations. A manicurist and a blacksmith. More occupational humor reigns as Groucho compares the similarities of the two career people. Listen in to see who makes it to the final round, and if the secret word will make an appearance. | 5/17/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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You Can’t Do Business with Hitler – Swastikas Over The Equator. ep11, 1942. | Audio is weak and muffled sounding, something of an ear bender so be warned. The topic of the day is on the reach of Nazi Germany around the globe. This shouldn't come as too much of a surprise since just about all European nations had colonies around the world, including the various island chains, South East Asia, and South America. Germany had ties to several South American nations, and after the war became notorious hide outs for Nazi war criminals. Though today's propaganda points out the number of Germans living in South America, we also had ties to those countries, and even instituted the "Good Neighbor" policy in order to win the hearts of the people and politicians to our favor. Fortunately, and wisely South American countries hung back and were able to remain neutral throughout the war. Were there actually puppet governments in South America, ran by the Germans? Was there any real danger that the Germans were stockpiling arms and smuggling them through South America?The drama seems to have documentation to prove that the threats were real. | 5/17/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Vic and Sade – The Solo March. 440407. | There's happy news for Vic, and as he giggles over the letter from the lodge, Sade tries to guess what it might be about, and Russel comes home. What could make Vic so giddy? He is to do a solo march for the Missouri State Home for the Tall. Since parades and marching are one of Vic's most favorite of hobbies, he goes into great detail about the finer points of marching, and the service that he'll be providing for the inmates of the home. Inmates? Trivia: Mis' Nagle, who was not only Rush's freakishly strong Sunday School teacher but also Russell's, can chin herself 23 times. Arthur K. Van Beebunk (not named in this episode but was in an earlier one) was a boyhood chum of Homer U. McDancey. Vic had done some marching at the C and A Depot a couple of weeks prior to this episode. Homer U. McDancey has "lovely" penmanship, according to Sade. Ed Fife was mentioned for the first time. He's a friend of Russell's; he plans on going with the gang down to the YMCA to watch the fat men play handball. --Trivia provided by Jimbo, as found at the Crazy World of Vic and Sade. | 5/17/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Lum and Abner – Lum Wants Lions Out Front. 411113. | As the guys are trying hard to get the library organized. Grandpappy Spears joins Abner for a game of checkers that breaks down in an arguement over cheating. Lum enters to tell how much support Miss Fredericks will be to the logistics of the library, and thinks the pictures of the big city libraries will be a help. Lum's idea for lions are misunderstood by Abner. The confusion ends with Lum storming out, but when Squire enters, Abner asks the rival to help get some real lions for Lum, instead of the statues that were intended. | 5/17/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Captain Midnight – Chuck Asks Mr Gillis For Dynamite. 400126. | Taking word of their new friend, Ben Gillis the prospector, back to Captain Midnight a plan to remove those troublesome trees is layed out. They're too big to chop down, but Ben is an expert with dynamite, which he uses in his job as prospector. With Bud still having jungle fever, the medical need is still as important as ever to return to a hospital as soon as possible. Besides the trees, which just may be coming down, Captain Midnight shares concerns about Bud's health, and Chuck's ability to take off and fly him to safety. | 5/17/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Yours Truly Johnny Dollar – The Sidney Rykoff Matter (Rehearsal). 500516. | Join in to enjoy this rehearsal where the transitional music is gone, but the drama remains. Johnny finds himself in a matter that's delicate and requires extreme caution. Sidney Ryecroft has been kidnapped, and time is short. Will a payoff be forced, or can Johnny manage to turn the tables? There's no garantees with a kidnapper, and though the money is dropped off, Johnny has to nervously await word for when and where to pick up Sidney Ryecroft. While he does, he learns that shady events may have been afoot. Sidney is a champion boxer, but is the kidnapping a fraud, or not? Who would benefit from his being taken out of action? Or who might benefit from his timely release? Still digging for the truth, all Johnny knows is that the ransom money is in the hands of the kidnappers, as is Sidney. He puts his doubts on the line to Mrs Ryecroft, but does she know anything helpful? When the word arrives that Sidney is found dead, her sadness is believable, and Johnny moves his questioning in a new direction. Turning up the heat only brings out dangers for Johnny, and rather than phoning for the police to handle matters, he races in to face it himself. Stand by for the truth, and confessions to come pouring out in the uncovered plot twist that explains all. | 5/16/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Boston Blackie – Uncle Bill Blaines Legacy. 450516. | A wealthy man, Bill Blain, calls his niece and nephew to tell them how he plans to dispense his will. By law, he has to leave it to his relatives, but has a clause that nothing will be paid out if he's murderd. At least not until the murderer is caught. To insure that he continues living, Blain hires Blackie as bodyguard. Taking all the measures possible, alerting the police, and locking Blain in a room, Blain is still murdered. How did the killer get into the locked and guarded room? Farraday barges forward, interrogating the family, but Blackie takes a more watchful approach. Listen in for the subtle clues that Blackie turns up, and you'll have a chance at solving this brainteaser of a mystery. | 5/16/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Fred Allen – Les Miserables, orson Welles. 421018. | Sending the show out to the troops, Fred appends a special message to the beginning of the show. Still trying out a few new cast members, Fred jokes with his new announcer, Arthur Godfrey. The news of the week features the metal drives and shortages. Falstaff Openshore intrudes to add his poetic touch. His poem is titled, we've Got to Show Our Metal. Benay Venuta sings, Everythin I Got Belongs to Yu. Portland enters to talk about the new womens branch of the Coast Guard, but Fred can't be bothered by that. He's worried about Orson wells appearring amid screams of joy from Portland and busy stage hands who pave the way for the great prodigy of radio. what does Orson expect, red carpet and trumpet fanfare? Don't be surprised if he does. Orson confronts Fred over jokes that have been made about him in the past on the show. Orson dispells the superman myths that circulate about his genius. Sort of. The play is Les Miserables, and it's a special arrangement written specially by Orson to feature himself and Fred. After some transitioning music from Al Goodman, the production gets started. Despite splitting the lines and roles in a 50 - 50 split, Orson only hogs the stage a little, and leaves Fred fighting for a line. | 5/16/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Fibber McGee – Out of Coal. 390214. | Harlow wilcox opens with the commercial and sets the stage for a freezing cold Fibber. He's awaiting a shipment of coal, and is visited by a plumber, or at least his helper. The Old Timer stops in to talk about the stormy weather, then gets busy with the work of heating the house in the basement. A phone call to Uppington is intercepted by Myrt the phone operator. Billy Mills stops in and Donald Novas heats things up with a song, I Have Eyes Only for You. Fibber goes outside to brave the elements to talk to the water department about his frozen pipes. Bea Benaderet is the secretary for water Commissioner, Gildersleeves. except for this gazg his name is VanMeter. Being valentines day, a quick joke is made on that topic as Fibber tries to get his pipes thawed, and takes care of his water bill. On the way home, Abigail Uppington meets Fibber on the street to talk about her love affair with Boomer. Harlow delivers up a sleigh full of Valentines, and the mid show commercial. Back on the way home Fibber finds Nick, his Greek neighbor, who tells about his 6 kids, and skating. The Four Notes sing, Sing for Your Supper. Back home, Boomer enters to get warm and shares about the love affair with Abigail from his side of the relationship. How's the Old Timer coming along with getting the fire turned back on in the furnace? When you listen in, you'll know as much as Fibber does. | 5/16/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Dragnet – The Big Joke. 560515. | A would be hit man with an honest streak brings his story to the cops. Though he turned down his $5000 job to kill a man, he knows that his mark is doomed to die whether he does it or not. Johnny is a bar tender who lays out all the details to Joe and Frank. Who is Wilhelm Irlick, and why is he wanted dead? Why was Johnny approached? It's up to Joe Friday to get those questions answered, and find the killer. Wilhelm turns out to be a mild mannered man who grows roses, and seems to have aquiet life. A twist enters the story when Johnny the bar tender is threatened for not going through with playing hit man. A clue takes the cops to a talkative, and nosey landlady where the son in law of Wilhelm lives. Red flags shoot up, and Joe has enough to haul in the in law for some serious questioning. | 5/15/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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X Minus One – Hallucination Orbit. 560515. | Astronauts are spending long terms alone on a space station. One man records his candid thoughts as he deals with cabin fever, and he talks of getting rid of various female counterparts. A space ship docks to bring a new crew member. This time the woman replacement might just be more than the male astronaut counted on. Will she be able to hold her own against his babblings and loose grip on reality, as they continue to orbit? | 5/15/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Wild Bill Hickock – A Hornets Nest. ep74, 520430. | When Jingles has an accident with a hornets nest, he discovers a couple gun toting bandits. For now, he gets away, but Bill is soon chasing after him. Soaking wet, and covered in hornet stings, Bill and Jingles make a pathetic site, but are able to sneak up to the outlaw camp. Though those jaspers are turned over to the local lawman, they're slippery enough varmints, and get away. Now the chase is on again. Stampeding cattle add to the dangers on the prairie as our heros keep in hot pursuit. Saddle up and ride along for the exciting trip to put the outlaws back behind bars for good. | 5/15/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Vic and Sade – Hyena Grease. 440405. | Vic is wakened from his nap when Russel comes in, but rather than leaving him to his slumbers, uncle Fletcher joins the group. Fletcher is surprised that Sade is out, and visiting friends on East Monroe. Why is that? O, don't worry, Fletcher will tell you. Besides just missing where people just came from, or went to, Fletcher shares some secrets about Hyena Grease. That wonderful all purpose substance with amazing properties that it may be too much for young ears to hear. If you're like Russel though, you'll refuse to go stand in the clothes closet while the adults talk about it. Trivia: Russell says Oyster Cracker and Blue Tooth Johnson almost got into a fight earlier. Heinie Call takes violin lessons. Roy Dejectedly is from Cordova but Uncle Fletcher says the Hyena Grease formula was sent in the mail from Dixon. The hidden formula for Hyena Grease: turpentine, creosote, lamp black and tractor oil mixed with Hyena Grease. --Trivia provided by Jimbo, as found at the Crazy World of Vic and Sade. | 5/15/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Lum and Abner – Cedric Brings New Books To Library. 411111. | The decision has been made to start a library that is to be part of theJot 'Em Down store, and today we find Abner clearing space to put the new books on the shelves. Abner is distracted as he comments on the book titles as Lum inventories them. Abner is also distracted by trying to read the newspaper. Cedric enters with a batch of books to add. where did he get all the books from anyway? As Cedric goes off to get more, Lum and Abner wonder over that, and try to keep on track with inventorying their books. Cedric is back with more books, but will the guys ever figure out where he's getting them from? | 5/15/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Mothers Best Flour – Why Don’t You Love Me. ep24, 510208. | Get your morning eggs and biscuits cooking, and enjoy a few early mlorning tunes from Hank Williams. Playlist: Hank williams sings, why Don't You Love Me Like You Used To Do? Audry sings, Blue Love. It's Hymn time and the whole crew join Hank to sing, Dear Brother. | 5/15/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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