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By Sheldon Snow
The podcast currently has 8 episodes available.
This week on The Classic Gas Radio Show we start with the first episode of the Phil Harris and Alice Faye Show from 1950, followed by the 1947 pilot episode of My Friend Erma, then its the only episode of The Laurel and Hardy Show from 1944, the CBS Radio Workshop is next from 1956, we top it off with the first episode of Mothers Best Flour Show staring Hank Williams Sr. from 1951.
This week on The Classic Gas Radio Show we start off with a sitcom from 1939 it's The Aldrich Family, followed by the comedy Husband and Wife team Burns and Allen, next is the classic police drama Dragnet from 1949, we end things with the CBS Radio Workshop from 1956.
This weeks show starts out with Groucho Marx in You Bet Your Life from January 17th 1944, followed by from December of 1948 it's Abbot and Costello, then from October 1949 we have The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, rounding the show off is Humphry Bogart and Ingrid Bergman in the Screen Guild Theater production of Casablanca.
This weeks Classic Gas Radio Show features The CBS Mystery Theater from 1976, followed by from 1949 the comedy variety show Martin and Lewis, we end the show with the hilarious Red Skelton from 1948.
This weeks Classic Gas Radio show features Vincent Price staring in The Saint from 1945, followed by from 1942 is Suspense, then we move forward 3 decades to 1976 with The CBS Radio Mystery Theater, the show is topped of by the hilarious Andy Griffith in his The Football Story.
It's westerns this week on The Classic Gas Radio Show. Starting from 1953 is The Six Shooter staring Jimmy Stewart, followed by Have Gun Wil Travel from 1958, and finishing off with William Conrad in Gun Smoke from 1952.
This weeks show features Crime Classics from 1953, the western Luke Slaughter from Tomestone from 1958, and ending with a show that I grew up listening to, from 1975 (yeah they still made them) it's the CBS Radio Mystery Theater. So don't think about yesterday or fret about tomorrow, just kick back and enjoy The Classic Gas Radio Show.
Classic radio programs including The Adventures of Phillip Marlow from 1947, also from 1947 is Duffy's Tavern, followed by Suspense from 1942, then capped off with Theater Five from 1965. I must also note that the advertising from the time was kept intact for continuity reasons (as well as entertainment!) So enjoy the first podcast of The Classic Gas Radio Show.
The podcast currently has 8 episodes available.