Historic old time radio broadcasts cleaned up and served to you weekly.
Suspense. Episode 59, The Night Reveals. An insurance investigator thinks that his wife likes to set fires. (December 9, 1943)
You Bet Your Life. Episode 23, The Secret Word Is Door. (March 1, 1950)
Inner Sanctum. Episode 67, Detour To Terror. A brother, his sister and a dog named Butch find themselves driving along a terror filled road with no curves. (May 21, 1946)
New Adventures of Nero Wolfe. Episode 3, Dear Dead Lady. Nero orders a humongous amount of food and drink, which he never seems to pay for, before embarking on a search for whoever killed the dear, dead lady. (November 3, 1950)
Escape. Episode 69, Red Wine. The great Jeff Chandler joins us to present a jungle adventure that was broadcast on August 11, 1949. (The exact date that Yours Truly was born on.)
Richard Diamond. Episode 11, The Lynn Knight Case. Lynn is a nightclub photographer who is fired for taking someone’s picture who she shouldn’t have ought to. Now her life is in danger so she hires Richard for protection.
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Suspense. Episode 58, The Black Curtain. Cary Grant graces us with his presence by portraying a man who slips on ice and hits his head on the sidewalk. And just like that, the last three and a half years of his memory are gone with the wind. (November 30, 1944.)
Gunsmoke. Episode 20, Cain. Cain Vestal is a mild mannered man who is dying of consumption. But before he kicks the bucket, there’s a little ma...
The Mysterious Traveler. Episode 28, Murder in Jazztime. We travel to good old New Orleans to listen to Jazz music and witness what appears to be, a murder. (April 20, 1948)
Inner Sanctum Mysteries. Episode 57, The Man Who Couldn’t Die. A man wants a potion that will give him eternal life. But first he must kill to get it. (February 12, 1946)
Escape. Episode 68, The Orient Express. Murder, intrigue and even some romance can be found on the famous train. (February 16, 1949)
Dangerous Assignment. Episode 7, On Safari for Nigerian Manganese. Investigator Steve heads for Africa where he encounters murder, intrigue and manganese, not necessarily in that order. (July 7, 1949)
Suspense. Episode 57, The Strange Death of Charles Umberstein. The great Vincent Price takes on those despicable Nazis, or Nazzeees, as Johnny Weissmuller’s Tarzan character used to call them. (November 23, 1943)
The Adventures of Philip Marlowe. Episode 15, The Easy Mark. Philip is hired to locate a blackmailer. No easy task, because if it had been all that easy, it would have made for one lousy radio sh...
Inner Sanctum Mysteries. Episode 56, Skeleton Bay. A lady novelist witnesses a murder and, in a surprise plot twist, decides to help the murderer dispose of the body. (February 5, 1946)
Crime Classics. Episode 16, The Alsop Family, How It Diminished and Grew Again. This episode finds a lonely figure atop a hill, digging a grave. He figures about an hour to finish it, plus another hour to go and murder the perso...
Crime Club. Episode 28, No Time For Murder. A lawyer takes a night walk on Madison Avenue. He sees a man mistreating a lady and steps in to help her out. He knocks the guy out and is the woman’s hero, until a cop shows up. The guy that was knocked out is gone and the lady claims that the lawyer was trying to kill her. The cop takes the lawyer to jail. And that’s just the opening scene for this episode. (...
Suspense. Episode 55, Cabin B-13. Some Rat Fink named Rikki turns up missing on an ocean liner, along with the cabin that he was staying in. (November 9, 1943)
The Adventures of Rocky Jordan. Episode 19, Everything Shipshape. Rocky comes into contact with a Mr. Ship of Ship and Shape Enterprises. Mr. Ship wants to buy the Café Tambourine but first he has to deal with a woman who wants him dead. (March 27, 1949...
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