Brando Classic Old Time Radio Podcast
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Podcast #160 The Whistler
25/08/2017A character known only as the Whistler has been the host and narrator of the stories, which focused on crime and destiny. He commented directly taunting the personalities, innocent or guilty. The stories followed a formula in which a detail from the criminal stupidity typically got them caught in the ace. A gloomy ending was a feature of each episode.
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Podcast #159 The Adventures of Frank Race
18/08/2017The Adventures of Frank Race ran for 43 episodes starting in 1949. The title role was played by Tom Collins for the first 22 shows and then Paul Dubov took over the lead spot of Frank Race. Tony Barnett played Frank’s sidekick Mark Donovan. Frank, like Johnny Dollar, was an insurance investigator, but unlike Johnny, Frank’s assignments were worldwide.
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Podcast #158 Box 13
11/08/2017Dan Holiday was an author who wrote mystery novels. To get ideas for his novels he placed advertisements in a newspaper saying “Adventure wanted, will go anywhere, do anything, Box 13.” The ads always brought fun adventures of all kinds: from racketeer’s victim to psychotic killer looking for fun. Most of the episodes were based on Dan Holiday replying to a letter he received at Box 13. We hope you enjoy the 4 episodes we’ve chosen for you and thank you for choosing Brando Classic Old Time Radio.
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Podcast #157 The Couple Next Door
04/08/2017The Couple Next Door was a similar Peg Lynch radio series which aired on CBS Radio during the waning days of network radio, (December 30, 1957 – November 25, 1960) with Peg Lynch and Alan Bunce as the married couple. Essentially, it reprised Ethel and Albert, but the new name was necessitated because Lynch had long since lost the rights to the original title. The CBS iteration was named “Best Daytime Radio Program” for 1959 by The National Association for Better Radio and Television.
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Podcast #156 The Story of DR Kildare
28/07/2017In the summer of 1949, MGM reunited Lew Ayres and Lionel Barrymore to record the radio series, The Story of Dr. Kildare, which used the concept and characters of the earlier Young Dr. Kildare story and did not include any of the young doctors who had replaced Kildare in the later films featuring Dr. Gillespie. By this time, Ayres had returned to public favor after serving in WWII as a medical corpsman. Episodes were scripted by James Moser, Jean Holloway, Les Crutchfield, E. Jack Newman, John Michael Hayes, Joel Murcott, and others. The supporting cast included Ted Osborne as hospital administrator Dr. Carew, Eleanor Audley as receptionist Molly Byrd, Jane Webb as nurse Mary Lamont, and Virginia Gregg as nurse Evangeline Parker, labeled “Nosy Parker” by Gillespie. In addition, many prominent West Coast radio actors made recurring appearances, including Raymond Burr, William Conrad, Stacy Harris, Lurene Tuttle, Barton Yarborough, and Jack Webb.
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Podcast #152 Box 13
30/06/2017Dan Holiday was an author who wrote mystery novels. To get ideas for his novels he placed advertisements in a newspaper saying “Adventure wanted, will go anywhere, do anything, Box 13.” The ads always brought fun adventures of all kinds: from racketeer’s victim to psychotic killer looking for fun. Most of the episodes were based on Dan Holiday replying to a letter he received at Box 13. We hope you enjoy the 4 episodes we’ve chosen for you and thank you for choosing Brando Classic Old Time Radio.
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Podcast #151 The Lives of Harry Lime
23/06/2017Following the success of the 1949 film adaptation of Graham Greene’s novel The Third Man, Orson Welles brings Harry Lime to Radio. The old time radio series is a “prequel” to the film, and depicts the many misadventures of con-artist Lime in a somewhat lighter tone than the character’s villainy in the film.
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Podcast #150 The Line Up
16/06/2017The radio version of The Line Up depicted the investigations of Lieutenant Ben Guthrie and Sergeant Matt Grebb, detectives in the police force of an unnamed “great American city.” Bill Johnstone, one of several actors to play The Shadow on radio, portrayed Guthrie, while Grebb was played by Wally Maher.
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Podcast #149 That Hammer Guy
09/06/2017That Hammer Guy made its radio debut in 1953, at the height of Mickey Spillane’s tough, trigger-happy, skirt-chasing detective Mike Hammer’s popularity. Broadcast on the Mutual Broadcasting System from January 6, 1953 until October 5, 1953, “That Hammer Guy” didn’t feature any scripts by Spillane, but writer Ed Adamson did manage to capture Spillane’s gritty world and colorful language. The show originally starred Larry Haines as Mike Hammer. He was later replaced by Ted de Corsia.
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Podcast #148 The Benjamin Kubelsky Show
02/06/2017Welcome to the Friday 4 Pack for April 10th 2015. The winner this week is Benjamin Kubelsky a.k.a. Jack Benny.
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Podcast #145 Father Knows Best
12/05/2017Hello and welcome to the Friday 4 pack for Friday May 12, 2017. This week’s winner is Robert Young starring in Father Knows Best . Father Knows Best and was a 1950s old time radio sitcom that later became a television program in the 1960s . Below are the 4 Programs we’ve chosen for you. We also want to wish all the Mothers out there a very happy and blessed Mother’s Day!!Should Women Work,A Date MixUp with Leonard and Ralph and Betty,The Value of Money, and Betty’s Engagement
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Podcast #144 Exploring Tomorrow
05/05/2017Hello and welcome to the Friday four Pack for Friday, May 5, 2017. We hope you all had a great Star Wars day yesterday! This week’s winner fits right in with Exploring Tomorrow, a Sci-Fi anthology series that ran from 1957 to 1958 with a total of 29 episodes. We’ve selected six of them for you today. The show was aired on the mutual broadcasting network and narrated by john Campbell JR. I myself have always been a big science fiction buff. I remember one of the first Sci-Fi movies I ever watched was the original War of the Worlds which I believe came out in 1953. I also enjoyed the remake done by Steven Spielberg. I also enjoy Sci-Fi video games. Right now I’ve been playing No Man’s Sky and even with all the monotonous and repetitive tasks of the game, I still find it very hard not to play. If You’re playing No Man’s Sky, let me know and leave me a tip or two. Right now We hope you enjoy Exploring Tomorrow and we encourage you to vote for next week’s 4 Pack and thank you for listening to Brando classic old ti
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Podcast #142 Worlds Adventurer's Club
21/04/2017World Adventurer’s Club was show that aired in 1932 as America was deep in the Great Depression. The old time radio show brought listeners to exotic places and took them on extraordinary adventures without having to leave their homes. We will air for the first 8 15 minute episodes and we sure hope you enjoy them!!
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Podcast #140 The Fat Man
07/04/2017Hello and welcome to the Friday 4 Pack for Friday April 7th, 2017. This week our winner is the Fat Man. J. Scott Smart played the title role as the anonymous detective who would later be known as Brad Runyon. The old time radio show ran during the 1940s and ended in the early 1950s. It would later be adopted by Australia Where the lead role of Brad Runyon was played by Lloyd Burrell. This week we will play for you 2 episodes from the US and 2 from Australian. We hope you enjoy the fat man and encourage you to please vote for next week’s 4 Pack. Now, sit back, relax, and enjoy the fat in and enjoy your weekend and thank you again for listing to Brando Classic Old Time Radio!
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Podcast #139 Perry Mason
31/03/2017Perry Mason was a weekday program with episodes running at 15 minutes each. Due to the 15 minutes of each we are airing eight episodes instead of four. The part of Perry Mason was played by several actors over the years including Bartlett Robinson, Santos Ortega, Donald Biggs, and John Larkin. The role of Perry’s secretary Della street was played by Gertrude Warner, Jan Miner, and also by Joan Alexander. Many of the episodes in the serial are missing so hopefully we can piece together something for you that will make sense. Now it’s time for Perry Mason on the Friday four Pack. We hope you enjoy the show and we encourage you to vote for next week’s four Pack and thank you again for listing to Brando classic old time Radio. Have a wonderful weekend!!
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Podcast #138 Counter Spy
24/03/2017Counterspy was an espionage drama radio series starring David Harding as Don MacLaughlin and aired on the NBC Blue Network (later the ABC) and Mutual from May 18, 1942 to November 29, 1957. Don MacLaughlin was the chief of the the US Counterspies, a unit engaged during World War II in counterespionage against Japan’s Black Dragon and Germany’s Gestapo. The Old Time Radio Drama Series progressed through 3 time periods, During World War II, After World War II, and the Cold War. The scripts included all manners of illegal activity.
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Podcast #137 Inner Sanctum
17/03/2017“The anthology series featured stories of mystery, terror and suspense, and its tongue-in-cheek introductions were in sharp contrast to shows like Suspense and The Whistler. The early 1940s programs opened with Raymond Edward Johnson introducing himself as, "Your host, Raymond," in a mocking sardonic voice. A spooky melodramatic organ score (played by Lew White) punctuated Raymond's many morbid jokes and playful puns. Raymond's closing was an elongated "Pleasant dreeeeaams, hmmmmm?" His tongue-in-cheek style and ghoulish relish of his own tales became the standard for many such horror narrators to follow, from fellow radio hosts like Ernest Chappell (on Wyllis Cooper's later series, Quiet, Please) and Maurice Tarplin (on The Mysterious Traveler).The Show was created by who went on to create the in 1974 Here are the 4 episodes we've chosen for you
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Podcast #136 Escape
10/03/2017“Tired of the everyday grind? Ever dream of a life of romantic adventure? Want to get away from it all? We offer you… Escape!” Escape is this week’s winner in The Friday 4 Pack!! The First episode you will be hearing is the classic by Edgar Allen Poe, The fall of the House of Usher. Next its “A Sleeping Draught” By Weston Martyr, adapted by Antony Ellis. After that, its “The Power of Hammer” adapted by Antony Ellis and starring Anne Morrison. Finally, you will be listening to “The Price of the Head”by John Russell, adapted by John Meston and starring William Conrad