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| In this cave by the restless sea, we meet to call from out of the past, stories strange and weird. Bell keeper toll the bell, so that all may know that we are gathered again in the Weird Circle, so... |
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Greatest Shows of Radio Volume 1 Includes: The Saint - The Corpse Said Ouch - 08/06/1950 The Shadow - The Death House Rescue - 09/26/1937 Command Performance - Dick Tracy in B-Flat... |
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| At 79 Wistful Vista there lived Fibber McGee, a fast talking man who was prone to exaggeration. Although he had radio audiences laughing for almost 25 years, his long-suffering wife, Molly, insisted,... |
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| Dragnet, radio's landmark police series, pioneered new levels of realism on radio. Every crime investigated by Sgt. Joe Friday was taken from the actual case files of the Los Angeles Police Department,... |
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| From Humphrey Bogart to Bette Davis, the stars of Hollywood recreated some of their most unforgettable roles in this dramatic series. A success with critics and audiences alike, this half-hour program... |
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| Richard Diamond, Private Detective premiered over the NBC network on April 24, 1949 and ran through 1952 starring Dick Powell as "radio's singing detective." Powell had first achieved movie stardom as... |
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| At 79 Wistful Vista there lived Fibber McGee, a fast talking man who was prone to exaggeration. Although he had radio audiences laughing for almost 25 years, his long-suffering wife, Molly, insisted,... |
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| Dashiell Hammett's Sam Spade burst out of the pages of The Maltese Falcon and into his own radio series on July 12, 1946. This hard-boiled private investigator attracted unusual clients who had a... |
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| At 79 Wistful Vista there lived Fibber McGee, a fast talking man who was prone to exaggeration. Although he had radio audiences laughing for almost 25 years, his long-suffering wife, Molly, insisted,... |
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| At 79 Wistful Vista there lived Fibber McGee, a fast talking man who was prone to exaggeration. Although he had radio audiences laughing for almost 25 years, his long-suffering wife, Molly, insisted,... |
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