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Newly minted presentations of some of the greatest radio programs of all time, featuring some of the biggest names of the era and fondly remembered today. Drama, comedy, mystery, and western adventure... more
FAQs about Classic Radio Theater:How many episodes does Classic Radio Theater have?The podcast currently has 5,466 episodes available.
March 02, 2020Classic Radio Theater for March 2, 2020 Hour 3 - Never Follow a Banjo ActSuspense, originally broadcast March 2, 1958, Never Follow a Banjo Act starring Margaret Whiting. A mature caberet performer is hired to coach a young crooner...who seems to enjoy playing with knives. Also Part 5 of a 5 part Yours Truly Johnny Dollar story The Fathom Five Matter, originally broadcast March 2, 1956. A dead man tells a tale, but not the one he was meant to tell!...more50minPlay
March 01, 2020Classic Radio Theater for March 1, 2020 Hour 1 - This is Your Life, Charlie McCarthyThis is Your Life starring Ralph Edwards, originally broadcast March 1, 1950, 70 years ago. Ralph Edwards hosts. Charlie McCarthy’s early years are remembered. Guests from Charlie's past include Maureen O'Sullivan, Ken Murray (from New York), Velma Wayne Dawson (who worked with Edgar Bergen in vaudeville and created the Howdy Doody puppet), and W.C. Fields (by recording)....more50minPlay
March 01, 2020Classic Radio Theater for March 1, 2020 Hour 2 - A real PestThe Story of Dr Kildare starring Lew Ayers and Lionel Barrymore, originally broadcast March 1, 1950. Benjamin Barkley, an old school-chum of Dr. Carew and a real pest, is back. Also Fibber McGee and Molly, originally broadcast March 1, 1956. Fibber's no procrastinator; he has to have a haircut....more50minPlay
March 01, 2020Classic Radio Theater for March 1, 2020 Hour 3 - The Big WantDragnet starring Jack Webb, originally broadcast March 1, 1953, The Big Want. The search for a "George Richmond" leads to a killer of cops who always takes cabs. Also Part 4 of a 5 part Yours Truly Johnny Dollar story The Fathom Five Matter, originally broadcast March 1, 1956. A crazy kid in love, a right decision by a court, and the whole case smashes wide open....more50minPlay
February 29, 2020Classic Radio Theater for February 29, 2020 Hour 1 - Hello TomorrowX Minus One, originally broadcast February 29, 1956, 64 years ago, Hello Tomorrow. A return to the surface: a return to genetic perfection....more50minPlay
February 29, 2020Classic Radio Theater for February 29, 2020 Hour 2 - Joan of ArcYou are There hosted by John Daly, originally broadcast February 29, 1948. The events of May 30, 1431. Joan of Arc, the "Maid Of Orleans" refuses to recant and is burned at the stake. Also Fibber McGee and Molly from February 29, 1956. Fibber, Molly and all their friends are down at Union Station to see off Wallace Wimple for Chicago....more49minPlay
February 29, 2020Classic Radio Theater for February 29, 2020 Hour 3 - Jerry and Dean and TonyMartin and Lewis Show, originally broadcast February 29, 1952 with guest star Tony Curtis. Also Part 3 of a 5 part Yours Truly Johnny Dollar story The Fathom Five Matter, originally broadcast February 29, 1956. A photograph, a silver cup, a harried widow, and the dead begin to stir with life!...more50minPlay
February 27, 2020Classic Radio Theater for February 28, 2020 Hour 1 - Sherlock Holmes and the East End StranglerThe Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, originally broadcast February 28, 1949, 71 years ago. The Adventure of the East End Strangler. John Stanley stars....more50minPlay
February 27, 2020Classic Radio Theater for February 28, 2020 Hour 2 - Puppy LoveDr. Christian starring Jean Hersholt, originally broadcast February 28, 1939, Puppy Love. Another story about "Mara," the seeing-eye dog. Also Fibber McGee and Molly, originally broadcast February 28, 1956, Mr Wimple is going to Chicago. Wallace Wimple is moving to Chicago?...more50minPlay
February 27, 2020Classic Radio Theater for February 28, 2020 Hour 3 - Bright StarBright Star, starring Irene Dunn and Fred MacMurray from 1952, Hillsdale becomes Mumdale. "The Star" sponsors an "Arabian Days" celebration to benefit an orphanage. Also Part 2 of a 5 part Yours Truly Johnny Dollar story The Fathom Five Matter, originally broadcast February 28, 1956. A lady weeps, a lover curses, and a strange grim relic is brought up from the sea!...more50minPlay
FAQs about Classic Radio Theater:How many episodes does Classic Radio Theater have?The podcast currently has 5,466 episodes available.