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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.
February 19, 2020Classic Radio Theater for February 20, 2020 Hour 1 - Hounds in the HillsThe Shadow, originally broadcast February 20, 1938, 82 years ago. Hounds in the Hills. An insane crone and a hunchback kidnap four boys. Two criminals and a pack of vicious dogs complicate the efforts of the Shadow (Orson Welles)...more50minPlay
February 19, 2020Classic Radio Theater for February 20, 2020 Hour 2 - Forest FireFrontier Town starring Jeff “Tex” Chandler, originally broadcast February 20, 1953, Forest Fire. Deer hunters careless with a campfire threaten all the ranchers, and cause the death of one of them. Also Fibber McGee and Molly, originally broadcast February 20, 1956, McGee tries to read a story. Fibber has gotten the new issue of Fabulous Adventures magazine....more50minPlay
February 19, 2020Classic Radio Theater for February 20, 2020 Hour 3 - Last Fling in Dodge CityGunsmoke, originally broadcast February 20, 1954, Last Fling. Two harmless old geezers come to Dodge for a good time, and accuse Kitty of trying to kill them! Maybe they're not so harmless after all! Also Part 1 of a 5 part Yours Truly Johnny Dollar story The Bennett Matter, originally broadcast February 20, 1956. A study in bugs...the deadly variety. Fire bugs!...more50minPlay
February 18, 2020Classic Radio Theater for February 19, 2020 Hour 1 - How Guilty can you get? Or Arsenic and Old Lies.Let George Do It starring Bob Bailey and Virginia Gregg, originally broadcast February 19, 1951, 69 years ago, how Guilty can you get? Or Arsenic and Old Lies. George gets a letter from a millionaire who is concerned about his possible death. By the time Valentine arrives, the man is dead. Soon after, the man's doctor is found dead too!...more50minPlay
February 18, 2020Classic Radio Theater for February 19, 2020 Hour 2 - Boredom at Fort LaramieFort Laramie starring Raymond Burr, originally broadcast February 19, 1956, Boredom, Private Soothey is bored with garrison duty. He has a plan for getting a little action out of the Indians. The Cheyenne oblige. Also Captain Midnight, originally broadcast February 19, 1940, Ingenious Scheme. Chuck's travels are traced up to the time of his disappearance...into the clutches of Ivan Shark!...more50minPlay
February 18, 2020Classic Radio Theater for February 19, 2020 Hour 3 - Advise and ConsentMr President starring Edward Arnold, originally broadcast February 19, 1950, Advise and Consent. Also The Family Doctor, originally broadcast in 1932, Wanted, a Bright Youngster. After a bank robbery, young Johnny Jones visits Doctor Adams with a bullet wound....more50minPlay
February 17, 2020Classic Radio Theater for February 18, 2020 Hour 1 - The Black GospelI Was a Communist for the FBI starring Dana Andrews, originally broadcast February 28, 1953, 67 years ago, The Black Gospel. Matt Cvetic battles a group of insane nihilists....more50minPlay
February 17, 2020Classic Radio Theater for February 18, 2020 Hour 2 - Entertaining at an Army CampPhil Harris and Alice Faye, originally broadcast February 18, 1951, Entertaining at an Army Camp. Phil and Remley "volunteer" to perform at a local army base. Also Lum n Abner, originally broadcast February 18, 1953. Lum and Abner try to figure out the name and purpose of their new possession. They try to get Squire Skimp to tell them what it is...a shortwave transceiver!...more50minPlay
February 17, 2020Classic Radio Theater for February 18, 2020 Hour 3 - The Best in TownAmos n Andy, originally broadcast February 18, 1951, The Best in Town. The Kingfish finds a card promising "The Best in Town". But he gets something different than he expects. Also The Family Doctor from 1932, False Witness. A story about a small town doctor who teaches one of his patients that the ninth Commandment is just as important as the eighth!...more50minPlay
February 17, 2020Classic Radio Theater for February 17, 2020 Hour 2 - It’s in the Bag starring Fred AllenScreen Directors Playhouse, originally broadcast February 17, 1950, It’s in the Bag starring Fred Allen. A flea circus operator searches for a hidden fortune within a Louis XIV chair. Also Fibber McGee and Molly, originally broadcast February 17, 1956, The Valentine. Molly suspects that Fibber has a girlfriend....more50minPlay
FAQs about Classic Radio Theater:How many episodes does Classic Radio Theater have?The podcast currently has 5,466 episodes available.