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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 11, 2021Classic Radio Theater for March 12, 2021 Hour 1 - Can you believe women waiting in long lines for NYLON STOCKINGS?Inner Sanctum Mysteries, originally broadcast March 12, 1946, 75 years ago, Strands of Death. A man kills his wife with a pair of nylons...or does he?...more50minPlay
March 11, 2021Classic Radio Theater for March 12, 2021 Hour 2 - Go Fly a Kite, Fibber!An hour of Fibber McGee and Molly. First as originally broadcast March 12, 1946, Fibber and Doc Gamble bet each other that they can build a better kite. Then from March 12, 1956, Fibber buys a portrait of George Washington for the Elks Club, however it's 18 feet high and 67 feet long!...more50minPlay
March 11, 2021Classic Radio Theater for March 12, 2021 Hour 3 - Who would you let do it? George or Johnny?An hour of crime with Bob Bailey. First Let George Do It starring Bob Bailey and Virginia Gregg, originally broadcast March 12, 1951, The Prairie Dog. Jerry Mace, a friend of George Valentine's, is pushed in front of a train and killed. The killer's trail leads to a pawn shop...and The Prairie Dog Killer. Also Part 1 of a 5 part Yours Truly Johnny Dollar story The Clinton Matter, originally broadcast March 12, 1956....more50minPlay
March 11, 2021Classic Radio Theater for March 11, 2021 Hour 1 - The Door Bell KillerThe Whistler, originally broadcast March 11, 1946, 75 years ago, Boomerang. "The Door Bell Killer" is terrorizing the neighborhood, and one couple in particular....more50minPlay
March 11, 2021Classic Radio Theater for March 11, 2021 Hour 2 - Captain Quince and Hattie PelfreyFort Laramie starring Raymond Burr, originally broadcast March 11, 1956, Hattie Pelfrey. Captain Quince is wounded and seeks shelter from the Arapahos in the cabin of a strange old woman...Hattie Pelfrey. Also Lum n Abner, originally broadcast March 11, 1953....more50minPlay
March 11, 2021Classic Radio Theater for March 11, 2021 Hour 3 - Trying to snag a transfer studentOur Miss Brooks Starring Eve Arden, Originally broadcast March 11, 1951, The Clay City Transfer Student. After 39 straight defeats, the Madison High basketball team has a chance with a new student named Tex Barton. Also The Family Doctor from 1932, A Race with the Stork. Mrs. Parkins is ahead of schedule and Mr. Parkins is not at home. Has he taken up drinking again?...more50minPlay
March 10, 2021Classic Radio Theater for March 10, 2021 Hour 1 - A Watery GraveSuspense, originally broadcast March 10, 1952, 67 years ago, A Watery Grave starring Joseph Cotton. The story of a man who craved power, position and money and destroyed himself accomplishing it....more50minPlay
March 10, 2021Classic Radio Theater for March 10, 2021 Hour 2 - World War II Air RaidThe CBS Radio Workshop, originally broadcast March 10, 1957, Air Raid. A rebroadcast of the verse play originally heard on The Columbia Workshop in 1938 predicting the civilian horrors of World War II. Also Lum n Abner, originally broadcast March 10, 1953. Business is picking up at radio station VPR!...more50minPlay
March 10, 2021Classic Radio Theater for March 10, 2021 Hour 3 - Women's Rights for LizMy Favorite Husband starring Lucille Ball, originally broadcast March 10, 1950, Womens Rights Part 2. Also The Family Doctor from 1932, Glass Houses. Jess Rankin, who owns the town hardware store, admits that he is an ex-convict. He's about to be blackmailed and ruined by Amos Day, editor of the town's newspaper....more50minPlay
March 09, 2021Classic Radio Theater for March 9, 2021 Hour 1 - The Ball-where everyone lost their heads.Lights Out, originally broadcast March 9, 1943, 78 years ago, The Ball. A ghastly story about the headless, walking dead. Though Arch Oboler didn’t create Lights Out, he certainly continued in the footsteps of creator Wyllis Cooper in generating some compelling radio....more50minPlay
FAQs about Classic Radio Theater:How many episodes does Classic Radio Theater have?The podcast currently has 5,466 episodes available.