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0:00:00 - Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar
“The Tip-Off Matter” The last show of the series! Johnny investigates a convict’s dying wishes. (Original air date September 30, 1962. CBS network.) (Running time 23:16)
0:20:00 - The Golden Age of Radio with Dick Bertel and Ed Corcoran, interviewing Mandel Kramer. (Original air date September 1974. Station WTIC.)
0:30:00 - My Friend Irma
Irma buys a semi-functioning air conditioner with roommates’ vacation money. (Original air date June 30, 1953. CBS network.) (Running time 24:20)
1:00:00 - Gunsmoke
“How To Cure A Friend” An old friend of Marshall Dillon’s has come to dodge and he’s up to no good. (Original air date January 15, 1956 CBS network.) (Running time 21:30)
1:20:00 - excerpt, Studs Terkel Show
Studs Terkel interviews Jean Shepherd about radio and storytelling. (Original air date August 2, 1962)
1:30:00 - Dragnet
“The Big Knife” Someone has been knifing young girls at a high school. (Original air date May 11, 1950. NBC network.)(Running time 26:56)
2:00:00 - Suspense
“Devilstone” The final episode of Suspense, originally broadcast on what is considered to be “the last broadcast day of the Golden Age of Radio” (Original air date September 30, 1962. CBS network.)(Running time 23:42)
2:30:00 - The Eternal Light
“One-Hundred Children” A Polish woman remembers her life before and after the Nazis arrived. The year this program was broadcast The Eternal Light won the Peabody Award, the first of three for the series. (Original air date March 25, 1962. NBC network.)(Running time 29:20)
3:00:00 - The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
“The Case of The Speckled Band” A rare BBC production rebroadcast in the US, the tale of strange sounds in the night and a mysterious death. (Original air date July 17, 1962. BBC Light.)(Running time 27:02)
3:00:00 - The Cavalcade of America
“Direction Home” A man working as a civilian employee of the Navy helps in the development of the new technology radar. (Original air date December 3, 1945. NBC network.)(Running time 26:05)
0:00:00 - Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar
“The Tip-Off Matter” The last show of the series! Johnny investigates a convict’s dying wishes. (Original air date September 30, 1962. CBS network.) (Running time 23:16)
0:20:00 - The Golden Age of Radio with Dick Bertel and Ed Corcoran, interviewing Mandel Kramer. (Original air date September 1974. Station WTIC.)
0:30:00 - My Friend Irma
Irma buys a semi-functioning air conditioner with roommates’ vacation money. (Original air date June 30, 1953. CBS network.) (Running time 24:20)
1:00:00 - Gunsmoke
“How To Cure A Friend” An old friend of Marshall Dillon’s has come to dodge and he’s up to no good. (Original air date January 15, 1956 CBS network.) (Running time 21:30)
1:20:00 - excerpt, Studs Terkel Show
Studs Terkel interviews Jean Shepherd about radio and storytelling. (Original air date August 2, 1962)
1:30:00 - Dragnet
“The Big Knife” Someone has been knifing young girls at a high school. (Original air date May 11, 1950. NBC network.)(Running time 26:56)
2:00:00 - Suspense
“Devilstone” The final episode of Suspense, originally broadcast on what is considered to be “the last broadcast day of the Golden Age of Radio” (Original air date September 30, 1962. CBS network.)(Running time 23:42)
2:30:00 - The Eternal Light
“One-Hundred Children” A Polish woman remembers her life before and after the Nazis arrived. The year this program was broadcast The Eternal Light won the Peabody Award, the first of three for the series. (Original air date March 25, 1962. NBC network.)(Running time 29:20)
3:00:00 - The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
“The Case of The Speckled Band” A rare BBC production rebroadcast in the US, the tale of strange sounds in the night and a mysterious death. (Original air date July 17, 1962. BBC Light.)(Running time 27:02)
3:00:00 - The Cavalcade of America
“Direction Home” A man working as a civilian employee of the Navy helps in the development of the new technology radar. (Original air date December 3, 1945. NBC network.)(Running time 26:05)