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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.
July 29, 2021Classic Radio Theater for July 30, 2021 Hour 1 - Dark Victory starring Susan Peters and Franchot ToneEncore Theater, originally broadcast July 30, 1946, 75 years ago, Dark Victory starring Susan Peters and Franchot Tone. Will a dying socialite be saved by a loving brain surgeon?...more50minPlay
July 29, 2021Classic Radio Theater for July 30, 2021 Hour 2 - Matt Cvetic Draws the Red CurtainI was a Communist for the FBI starring Dana Andrews, originally broadcast July 30, 1952, Draw The Red Curtain. Cvetic is assigned to help the Party take over an actor's guild. Also Lum n Abner, originally broadcast July 30, 1948, Now that Abner sold his house to Squire, where will they stay?...more50minPlay
July 29, 2021Classic Radio Theater for July 30, 2021 Hour 3 - Boston Blackie and the Freighter SwanBoston Blackie starring Dick Kollmar, originally broadcast July 30, 1946, Freighter Swan. A tale of mutiny and murder aboard the freighter "Swan.". Also Part 1 of a 5 part Yours Truly Johnny Dollar story The Sea Legs Matter, originally broadcast July 30, 1956. Off to Nicaragua to look into a maritime disaster....more49minPlay
July 28, 2021Classic Radio Theater for July 29, 2021 Hour 1 - Sorry, Mr Cvetic, the line is busy...I Was a Communist for the FBI Starring Dana Andrews, originally broadcast July 29, 1953, 68 years ago, The Line is Busy. Cvetic is told to rent an apartment in the same building in which lives an important American atomic scientist. The Party plans to tap his phone for any secrets he might accidentally divulge!...more50minPlay
July 28, 2021Classic Radio Theater for July 29, 2021 Hour 2 - Captain Quince and the Nature BoyFort Laramie starring Raymond Burr, originally broadcast July 29, 1956, Nature Boy. The Quiring family has come to the fort. The strangest trio ever to arrive on the western plains. Also Lum n Abner, originally broadcast July 29, 1948....more50minPlay
July 28, 2021Classic Radio Theater for July 29, 2021 Hour 3 - Matt Dillon and the lost rifleGunsmoke starring William Conrad, originally broadcast July 29, 1956, Lost Rifle. A young boy is found at the scene of a murder. It seems obvious that Ben Tipper, who hated the dead man, is the killer. Also The Lone Ranger, originally broadcast July 29, 1955, Trouble Shooting...more50minPlay
July 27, 2021Classic Radio Theater for July 28, 2021 Hour 1 - The TyphoonEscape, originally broadcast July 28, 1947, 74 years old, Typhoon, written by Joseph Conrad. A famous sea adventure about the big storm, the dumb sea captain, and two hundred cut-throat Chinese below the decks. Frank Lovejoy stars....more50minPlay
July 27, 2021Classic Radio Theater for July 28, 2021 Hour 2 - Why exclude Miss Jupiter from the Miss Universe pageant?The Stan Freberg Show, originally broadcast July 28, 1957, Stan interviews Miss Jupiter, who's upset that she was excluded from the Miss Universe pageant. Also Lum n Abner, originally broadcast July 28, 1948, Abner’s having no luck getting rid of his possessions....more50minPlay
July 27, 2021Classic Radio Theater for July 28, 2021 Hour 3 - Johnny Dollar and the Confederate Coinage MatterYours Truly Johnny Dollar starring Bob Bailey, originally broadcast July 28, 1957, The Confederate Coinage Matter. One of the only four Confederate half dollars ever made is missing...a way down south in Dixie. Also Lum n Abner, originally broadcast July 28, 1947, trying to borrow money to start the chemical company....more50minPlay
July 26, 2021Classic Radio Theater for July 27, 2021 Hour 1 - The Little PeopleArch Oboler’s Lights Out, originally broadcast July 27, 1943, 78 years ago, The Little People. The eternal triangle seems a bit lopsided when two of the angles are shrunken to doll size....more50minPlay
FAQs about Classic Radio Theater:How many episodes does Classic Radio Theater have?The podcast currently has 5,466 episodes available.