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🎙️The Spy Drama That Predicted the Cold War... Before It Happened!
The Man Called X – Tonight on Brett’s Old Time Radio Show
Hey there, I'm Brett – welcome back to Brett’s Old Time Radio Show, broadcasting from my cozy studio overlooking beautiful Lyme Bay 🌊
It’s Sunday night—the perfect time to unwind, dim the lights, and take a trip back to the golden age of suspense, espionage, and crackling radio drama. 📻✨
Tonight's episode: "The Man Called X"
With his bumbling sidekick Pegon Zellschmidt and missions that span the globe, it’s vintage espionage at its most thrilling.
🎧 Get comfy, hit play, and travel back to a time when the radio ruled the world.
🔗 Find all my links & platforms:
📩 Feedback or just want to say hi?
🕵️♂️ About Tonight’s Show: The Man Called X
A fan-favourite from 1944–1952 (radio) and 1956–1957 (TV), this CBS/NBC classic follows Agent “Mr. X” as he foils sinister plots worldwide—often with humour, heart, and explosive action.
Produced by William N. Robson, written by Stephen Longstreet, and brought to life by Herbert Marshall, this show paved the way for the modern spy genre.
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🎙️The Spy Drama That Predicted the Cold War... Before It Happened!
The Man Called X – Tonight on Brett’s Old Time Radio Show
Hey there, I'm Brett – welcome back to Brett’s Old Time Radio Show, broadcasting from my cozy studio overlooking beautiful Lyme Bay 🌊
It’s Sunday night—the perfect time to unwind, dim the lights, and take a trip back to the golden age of suspense, espionage, and crackling radio drama. 📻✨
Tonight's episode: "The Man Called X"
With his bumbling sidekick Pegon Zellschmidt and missions that span the globe, it’s vintage espionage at its most thrilling.
🎧 Get comfy, hit play, and travel back to a time when the radio ruled the world.
🔗 Find all my links & platforms:
📩 Feedback or just want to say hi?
🕵️♂️ About Tonight’s Show: The Man Called X
A fan-favourite from 1944–1952 (radio) and 1956–1957 (TV), this CBS/NBC classic follows Agent “Mr. X” as he foils sinister plots worldwide—often with humour, heart, and explosive action.
Produced by William N. Robson, written by Stephen Longstreet, and brought to life by Herbert Marshall, this show paved the way for the modern spy genre.

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