Old Time Radio Com

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Synopsis

Old time radios shows will be aired. Many are what I listened to before TV. They are in the public domain.

Episodes

  • The Monster Club 2

    16/01/2011 Duration: 01h02min

    The Crawling TerrorDeath is the Judge

  • The Monster Club 1

    16/01/2011 Duration: 01h04s

    Return from DeathThe Skull that Walked

  • Stan Freeberg 2

    07/01/2011 Duration: 59min

    08_1957-09-01_Good_Humor_man09_1957-09-08_Abominable_Snowman_Revisited

  • Stan Freeberg

    07/01/2011 Duration: 01h01min

    04_1957-08-04_Great_Moments_in_History_-_Paul_Revere13_1957-10-06_All_About_Werewolves

  • Bob abd Ray

    22/12/2010 Duration: 01h27s

    Basement BroadcastThe Musical TypewriterCamp CounselorSports a phone

  • Halloween Horror Show 2

    01/11/2010 Duration: 01h50s

    Halloween Horror Show 2Inner Sanctum - Dead ReckoningHall of Fantasy - Black Figurine of Death

  • Holloween Horror Show 1

    01/11/2010 Duration: 59min

    Halloween Horror Show 1Glimpse of EternityDarkness - Life Span

  • Up For Parole

    29/10/2010 Duration: 01h01min

    Reinactments of real casesJohn Newton Paul Botwin http://www.archive.org/details/UpForParole-Otr

  • BBC Radio 4 - Nick Barraclough - Border Blaster- In Search of the Wolfman

    18/10/2010 Duration: 53min

    The story of the mighty Mexican 'X' stations that dotted the U.S. border. This two-part documentary, produced and hosted by Canadian broadcaster, Rick Everett, spotlights the '60s and '70s, when characters like Wolfman Jack, The Nazz and Fat Daddy Washington blasted Soul music to the United States and beyond. Features never-before-heard material direct from the XERB production reels, courtesy of the Ralph 'The Nazz' Hull's private collection.http://www.archive.org/details/WolfmanJackAndTheBorderBlasters

  • Wolfman Jack and the Border Blasters - Part 2

    18/10/2010 Duration: 01h28s

    The story of the mighty Mexican 'X' stations that dotted the U.S. border. This two-part documentary, produced and hosted by Canadian broadcaster, Rick Everett, spotlights the '60s and '70s, when characters like Wolfman Jack, The Nazz and Fat Daddy Washington blasted Soul music to the United States and beyond. Features never-before-heard material direct from the XERB production reels, courtesy of the Ralph 'The Nazz' Hull's private collection.http://www.archive.org/details/WolfmanJackAndTheBorderBlasters