the shadow
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The Shadow had an identity as Lamont Cranston, a wealthy man about town. He was accompanied by Margo Lane, originally played by Agnes Moorehead. Margo Lane was the only person who knew that Lamont Cranston and the Shadow were one and the same. No other agents assisted the Shadow, as did in the Walter Gibson fictional accounts. The Shadow had hypnotic power to make himself invisible to those around him and he possessed mental telepathy to read minds. Orson Welles played the Shadow from 1937 through March 1938. The Shadow became the highest rated radio show on the air at that time.
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death from the deep 06/12/1938 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 12/17/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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death is blind 11/20/1938 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 12/10/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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death stalks the shadow 10/09/1938 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 12/3/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ghost of captain bayloe 02/05/1939 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 11/26/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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friend of darkness 02/19/1939 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 11/26/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ghosts can kill 01/15/1939 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 11/12/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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guest of death 12/18/1938 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 11/5/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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phantom fingerprints 10/29/1939 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 10/29/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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island of the devil 01/08/1939 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 10/22/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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hypnotic death 02/12/1939 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 10/22/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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isle of fear 10/30/1938 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 10/8/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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terrible legend of crownshield castle 12/27/1947 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 5/23/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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hypnotized audience 06/05/1938 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 5/16/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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joeys christmas 12/22/1940 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 5/9/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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terror of madmans deep 10/24/1942 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 5/2/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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three ghosts 10/31/1937 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 4/25/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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preview of terror 06/05/1949 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 4/18/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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until death do us part 03/06/1946 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 4/11/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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shadow of suspicion 12/29/1946 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 4/4/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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fine art of murder 12/22/1946 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 3/28/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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white witchman of lawaiki 05/05/1946 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 3/21/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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hiss of death 02/24/1946 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 3/14/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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murder on approval 08/21/1938 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 3/7/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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doom and the limping man 11/16/1947 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 2/29/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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burning manor 02/19/1950 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 2/22/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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werewolf of hamilton mansion 01/05/1947 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 2/15/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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one dead and two to go 02/01/1948 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 2/8/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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return of carnation charlie 02/04/1940 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 2/1/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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man who was death 02/29/1948 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 1/25/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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house that death built 01/25/1948 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 1/18/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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murder in the death house 01/07/1940 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 1/11/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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man who murdered time 01/01/1939 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 1/4/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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murder incorporated 12/17/1939 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 12/28/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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gang doctor 11/24/1946 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 12/21/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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devil takes a wife 12/08/1946 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 12/14/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ghost on the stair 12/29/1940 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 12/7/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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murder and the medium 11/30/1947 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 11/30/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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night without end 10/16/1938 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 11/23/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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spotlight on natchez 11/18/1945 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 11/16/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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shadow returns 11/19/1939 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 11/9/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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night marauder 10/01/1939 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 11/2/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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mark of the black widow 10/27/1940 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 10/26/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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isle of the living dead 10/13/1938 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 10/19/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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tomb of terror 08/28/1938 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 10/12/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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collectors of death 02/27/1949 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 10/5/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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curse of the gypsies 10/05/1947 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 9/28/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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when the grave is opened 09/14/1947 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 9/21/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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phatom of the lighthouse 09/07/1947 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 9/14/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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island of ancient death 03/03/1946 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 9/7/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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shadow challenged 01/19/1941 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 8/31/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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thing in the cage 02/08/1948 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 8/24/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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little man who wasnt there 04/08/1945 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 8/17/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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message from the hills 07/31/1938 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 8/10/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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man who lived twice 02/09/1941 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 8/3/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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sandhog murders 11/26/1939 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 7/27/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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out of this world 01/21/1945 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 7/20/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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prelude to terror 01/29/1939 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 7/13/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ghost town 10/05/1940 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 7/6/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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silent avenger 03/13/1938 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 6/29/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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seance with death 05/25/1947 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 6/22/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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phantom voyage 02/16/1941 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 6/15/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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trail of the knifer 02/20/1949 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 6/8/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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they kill with a silver hatchet 05/26/1946 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 6/1/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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shadows revenge 05/11/1947 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 5/25/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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etched with acid 03/17/1946 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 5/18/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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monkey woman 05/29/1949 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 5/11/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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stake out 03/14/1948 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 5/4/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ghost wore silver slippers 04/07/1946 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 4/27/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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unburied dead 04/14/1946 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 4/20/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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scent of death 02/02/1947 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 4/13/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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mind over murder 03/31/1946 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 4/6/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ring of mahlalay lee 03/13/1949 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 3/30/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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plot that failed 03/24/1940 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 3/23/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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murderers vanity 03/17/1940 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 3/16/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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touch of death 02/28/1943 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 3/9/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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nursery rhyme 02/22/1948 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 3/2/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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plot murder 02/27/1938 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 2/23/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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poison death 01/30/1938 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 2/16/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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nightmare at gaelsberry 02/02/1941 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 2/9/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ruby of karavahl 10/19/1947 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 2/2/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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society o fthe living dead 01/23/1939 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 1/26/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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precipice called death 01/21/1940 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 1/19/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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sabotage 01/16/1938 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 1/12/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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league of terror 01/09/1938 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 1/5/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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leopard strikes 01/05/1941 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 12/29/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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stockings were hung 12/24/1938 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 12/22/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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killers rendezvous 12/15/1940 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 12/15/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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murder in E flat 12/04/1938 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 12/8/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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makeup for murder 12/01/1946 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 12/1/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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gun island 10/23/1938 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 11/24/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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oracle of death 10/20/1940 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 11/17/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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shyster payoff 11/06/1938 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 11/10/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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temple bells of neban 10/24/1937 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 11/3/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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deathhouse rescue 09/26/1937 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 10/13/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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legend of the living swamp 05/02/1948 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 10/6/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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phantom voice 02/06/1938 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 9/29/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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spider boy 06/01/1947 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 9/22/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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murder underground 03/09/1941 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 9/15/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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power of the mind 04/24/1938 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 9/8/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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murders in wax 07/24/1938 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 9/1/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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tenor with the broken voice 08/14/1938 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 8/25/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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blood money 10/20/1946 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 8/18/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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carnival of death 11/10/1940 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 8/11/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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curse of shiva 12/01/1940 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 8/4/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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brief fame of john copper 03/11/1945 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 7/28/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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death takes the wheel 09/28/1947 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 7/21/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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giant of madras 05/16/1948 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 7/14/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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death and the easter bonnet 03/28/1948 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 7/7/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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hounds of the hills 02/20/1938 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 6/30/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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face, the 09/21/1947 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 6/23/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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death in A minor key 06/02/1946 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 6/16/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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green man 11/24/1940 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 6/9/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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destroyer, the 03/25/1945 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 6/2/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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hoodoo ship 10/19/1941 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 5/26/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ghost of caleb mackenzie 01/26/1941 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 5/19/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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dreams of death 04/28/1946 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 5/12/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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laughing corpse 03/10/1940 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 5/5/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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gorilla man 04/21/1941 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 4/28/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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death on the rails 04/13/1941 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 4/21/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ghost walks again 03/16/1941 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 4/14/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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death prowls at night 03/23/1941 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 4/7/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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can the dead talk 03/19/1939 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 3/31/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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death coils to strike 03/21/1948 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 3/24/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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altar of death 03/15/1942 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 3/17/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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death rides a broomstick 03/02/1941 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 3/10/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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death on the bridge 03/03/1940 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 3/3/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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death speaks twice 02/15/1942 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 2/24/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ghost without a face 02/11/1945 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 2/10/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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chess club murders 02/23/1941 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 2/10/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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death and the black fedora 01/18/1948 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 2/3/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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bones of the dragon 01/11/1948 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 1/27/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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death has eight arms 11/02/1947 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 1/13/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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chill of death 01/04/1948 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 1/6/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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cat that killed 12/31/1939 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 12/30/05 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ghost building 01/12/1941 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 12/23/05 | Free | View In iTunes |
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A gift of murder 12/21/1947 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 12/16/05 | Free | View In iTunes |
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flight of the vulture 12/10/1939 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 12/9/05 | Free | View In iTunes |
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death shows the way 12/03/1939 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 12/2/05 | Free | View In iTunes |
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comic strip killer 11/23/1947 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 11/25/05 | Free | View In iTunes |
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house of horror 11/17/1940 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 11/18/05 | Free | View In iTunes |
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death keeps a deadline 11/01/1942 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 11/11/05 | Free | View In iTunes |
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dead men talk 09/24/1939 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 11/4/05 | Free | View In iTunes |
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inventor of death 11/12/1939 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 10/28/05 | Free | View In iTunes |
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house of fun 10/22/1939 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 10/21/05 | Free | View In iTunes |
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crystal globe 10/03/1943 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 10/14/05 | Free | View In iTunes |
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gibbering thing 09/26/1943 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 10/7/05 | Free | View In iTunes |
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appointment with death 03/12/1939 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 9/30/05 | Free | View In iTunes |
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horror in wax 02/26/1939 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 9/23/05 | Free | View In iTunes |
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black rock 11/13/1938 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 7/22/05 | Free | View In iTunes |
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caverns of death 08/11/1938 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 6/3/05 | Free | View In iTunes |
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aboard the steamship amazon 07/17/1938 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 5/20/05 | Free | View In iTunes |
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blind beggar dies 06/26/1938 | The Shadow 1937-1954 The shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned -the hypnotic power to cloud mens minds so that they cannot see him-. The opening to the show, -Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of men the Shadow knows-. His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air. The Shadow not only kept millions of listeners glued to their radios for over 25 years, but he also ushered in a new era of pulp heroes with over 325 adventures recorded in his self-titled pulp magazine. Created by Walter B. Gibson, The Shadow was radios most famous mystery man who dominated the airwaves during Radios Golden Age. The Shadow became one of the most recognized and well known radio programs of all time, running from July 31, 1930 through December 26, 1954. | 5/13/05 | Free | View In iTunes |
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