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Wailing Wall
Wailing Wall
RadioClassics, Inc. © 2005
Inner Sanctum's sinister host welcomed listeners "through the squeaking door to another night of horror." The show’s "squeaking door" was one of radio’s most-remembered openings and was inspired by...
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Gracie Does George's Income Tax
Gracie Does George's Income Tax
RadioClassics, Inc. © 2005
George Burns and Gracie Allen brought their vaudeville act to American radio in 1932. George was an expert straight man and wrote most of their material, but it was Gracie’s portrayal of an absurd and...
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Origin Retold
Origin Retold
© 2005 DC comics. All rights reserved
It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s Superman! The memorable radio opening is almost as famous as Superman’s colorful costume. "Faster than a speeding bullet" the Man of Steel rocketed from comic books...
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Guests: Abbott & Costello
Guests: Abbott & Costello
Andrews Sisters N-k Musical Showroom
Featuring the blended voices of the beauties from Minneapolis, this series first greeted radio listeners on New Year’s Eve 1944. Sisters Laverne, Maxine and Patti were joined by a different special...
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Fibber's Hall Closet (First Appearance)
Fibber's Hall Closet (First Appearance)
RadioClassics, Inc. © 2005
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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That Was No Lady
That Was No Lady
RadioClassics, Inc. © 2005
Have Gun, Will Travel debuted on television on September 14, 1957 and moved to radio November 23, 1958. The program was an oddity, a western that began on television and moved to radio, featuring an...
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Santa and the Pirates
Santa and the Pirates
RadioClassics, Inc. © 2005
George Burns and Gracie Allen brought their vaudeville act to American radio in 1932. George was an expert straight man and wrote most of their material, but it was Gracie’s portrayal of an absurd and...
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It’s a Wonderful Life
It’s a Wonderful Life
RadioClassics, Inc. © 2005
The Lux Radio Theatre was one of radio's most popular series attracting Hollywood's top stars and boasting a lavish budget. The Lux Radio Theatre began in 1934 featuring dramas from Broadway, but there...
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Bookends and Babies
Bookends and Babies
RadioClassics, Inc. © 2005
Amos 'n' Andy was arguably the most popular program in the history of broadcasting. Each night, a third of the nation's populace tuned in to hear the comic misadventures of the proprietors of the...
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The Awful Truth
The Awful Truth
RadioClassics, Inc. © 2005
The Lux Radio Theatre was one of radio's most popular series attracting Hollywood's top stars and boasting a lavish budget. The Lux Radio Theatre began in 1934 featuring dramas from Broadway, but there...
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