Horror Stories
-
The Letter
he Molle Mystery Theatre. December 26, 1944. "The Letter". Why is a scrap of paper worth $10,000? Peter Lorre (AFRS host), W. Somerset Maugham (author), Bernard Lenrow (as host "Geoffrey Barnes").oldtimeradiodvd.com
-
A Crime To Fit The Punishment
The Molle Mystery Theatre. December 5, 1944."A Crime To Fit The Punishment". An antique dealer and amateur sleuth solves a case of blackmail and murder. Peter Lorre (host), Bud Collyer, Bernard Lenrow (as host "Geoffrey Barnes"). oldtimeradiodvd.com
-
The Final Payment
Big Town. September 21, 1948. NBC net. "The Final Payment". Sponsored by: Lifebuoy, Rinso. Steve Wilson and Lorelei bust an obituary sales racket. Edward Pawley, Fran Carlon. oldtimeradiodvd.com
-
Blind Justice
Big Town. September 14, 1948. NBC net. "Blind Justice". The first show of the third series. A construction foreman named Mike Barton has been shot. Was the killer Knuckles Malone? The only "witness" to the crime is blind. Edward Pawley, Fran Carlon, Robert Dryden, Jerry McGill (writer, director), Bernard Dudley (commercial spokesman). oldtimeradiodvd.com
-
Night Must Fall
The Molle Mystery Theatre. April 120, 1946. . "Night Must Fall". Dan Seymour (announcer), K. T. Stevens, Bernard Lenrow (as host "Geoffrey Barnes"), Jack Miller (composer, conductor), Ken Crossem (adaptor), H. L. Gold (adaptor). oldtimeradiodvd.com
-
Death Talks Out Of Turn
The Molle Mystery Theatre. June 20, 1944. . "Death Talks Out Of Turn". An army lieutenant and his headstrong wife uncover a Nazi spy ring in wartime Washington Dan Seymour (announcer), K. T. Stevens, Bernard Lenrow (as host "Geoffrey Barnes"), Jack Miller (composer, conductor), Ken Crossem (adaptor), H. L. Gold (adaptor). oldtimeradiodvd.com
-
I Must Kill Edna
The CBS Radio Mystery Theatre. November 12, 1974. "I Must Kill Edna". Sponsored by: Budweiser, Buick, Contac. T. E. G. Marshall (host), Sam Dann (writer), Elliott Reid, Joan Lorring, Evie Juster, Earl Hammond, Leon Janney, Himan Brown (producer, director). oldtimeradiodvd.com
-
The Lodger
Mystery In The Air. August 14, 1947. "The Lodger". A good adaptation of the classic story about Jack The Ripper. Peter Lorre, Agnes Moorehead, Paul Baron (composer, conductor), Don Bernard (producer), Cal Kuhl (director), Henry Morgan (later known as Harry Morgan), Michael Roy (announcer), Barbara Eiler, Eric Snowden, Rolfe Sedan, Conrad Binyon, Raymond Lawrence, Paul Baron (composer, conductor). oldtimeradiodvd.com
-
The Premature Burial
The CBS Radio Mystery Theatre. January 6, 1975. "The Premature Burial". Sponsored by: Buick, Sine-Off. E. G. Marshall (host), Edgar Allan Poe (author), George Lowther (adaptor), Keir Dullea, Paul Hecht, Guy Sorel, Marian Seldes, Himan Brown (producer, director). oldtimeradiodvd.com
-
The Mandolin String 1952
Check out our new site. It has the best selection of Old Time Radio,Classic TV Shows, Classic Movies, and Movie Serials. All at great prices. Please go to OldTimeRadioDVD.com and support our efforts to bring you the greatest podcast on the internet. Purchase your part of Americana for yourself, your children or grand children. Entertainment rich in values and great stories that bridge all ages and all times. OLDTIMERADIODVD.COM
-
The Whistler Christmas Bonus
BIG SALE ON MASSIVE COLLECTION 10 DVDS of OLD TIME RADIO SHOWS PLUS 10 DVDs of Classic TV SHOWS,Superman,Space Patrol,Rin Tin Tin,Zane Grey Theater,Science Fiction Theater,Andy Hardy Movies, Richard Diamond,Rock Jones,Space Cadet,Hopalong Cassidy,Lone Ranger IF YOU ORDER NOW, YOU WILL GET A BONUS DVD ALL FOR ONLY $79.49 Shipping FREE Or Order Directly from our factory facility for individual DVDs OLD TIME RADIO NETWORK
-
Counter Spy Washington Woman Spy
HUGE SALE, 20 DVD Set OLD TIME RADIO, CLASSIC TV and SERIALS Plus Bonus DVD for a Total of 21 for only $79.49 Free Shipping
-
Suspense A Country Road
One of the longest running and most successful radio series ever produced, Suspense employed some of Hollywood's foremost actors to bring its riveting stories to life. Extremely well produced and directed, Suspense represents the pinnacle of the medium. Over 900 episodes were broadcast between 1942 and 1962. The majority were crime dramas, but the producers often ventured into the Science Fiction, Adventure, and Horror genres as well. Unless otherwise noted, all shows were half- hour format....
-
Candy Matson Devil In The Deep Freeze
Candy Matson was the private eye star of Candy Matson, YUkon 2-8209, an NBC West Coast show which first aired in March 1949 and was created by Monty Masters. He cast his wife, Natalie Parks, in the title role of this sassy, sexy PI. Her understated love interest, Lt. Ray Mallard, was played by Henry Leff while her assistant and best pal, aptly named Rembrandt Watson, was the voice of Jack Thomas. Every show opened with a ringing telephone and our lady PI answering it with "Candy Matson, YU...
-
Sherlock Holmes Disappearing Scientists 4/8/46
Sherlock Holmes detective stories appeared on radio for more than 25 years, with a long list of performers playing the parts of Holmes and Dr Watson. At first Conan Doyles' original stories were used, but, after the original adventures had been exhausted, new stories were created by Edith Meiser, who was praised by Conan Doyles widow and son. Our library of available shows is not complete and more shows will be added through time. Old Time Radio and Classic TV and Movie Serials Visit our new...
-
Murder By Experts Two Coffins to Fill
Old Time Radio and Classic TV and Movie Serials Visit our new site, Check Us Out!!
-
John Le Clarre Tinker, Taylor, Soldier Spy 4 Conclusion
Old Time Radio Network Announces Our 5th Anniversary Special Edition Of Old Time Radio Collection 10 Volumes, 1000's of Hours of Listening over 5000 Shows From the best of OTR All 10 Volumes Plus Bonus Space Patrol Volume 1 at the low price of $ 72.49 Unbelievable!!! Purchase Today an Save, $79.49 Free Shipping for Complete 10 DVD Set PLUS BONUS DVDs Space Patrol TV Volume 1 , Volume 1 Rin Tin Tin, and Superman Volume 1 or you may purchase individual DVDs Classic TV Shows, Superman, Rin Tin...
-
John Le Clarre Tinker, Taylor, Soldier Spy 3
Old Time Radio Network Announces Our 5th Anniversary Special Edition Of Old Time Radio Collection 10 Volumes, 1000's of Hours of Listening over 5000 Shows From the best of OTR All 10 Volumes Plus Bonus Space Patrol Volume 1 at the low price of $ 72.49 Unbelievable!!! Purchase Today an Save, $79.49 Free Shipping for Complete 10 DVD Set PLUS BONUS DVDs Space Patrol TV Volume 1 , Volume 1 Rin Tin Tin, and Superman Volume 1 or you may purchase individual DVDs Classic TV Shows, Superman, Rin Tin...
-
John Le Carre's A Murder of Quality Part 3
Old Time Radio Network Announces Our 5th Anniversary Special Edition Of Old Time Radio Collection 10 Volumes, 1000's of Hours of Listening over 5000 Shows From the best of OTR Purchase Today an Save, $75.49 Free Shipping for Complete 10 DVD Set PLUS BONUS DVD Space Patrol TV Volume 1 or $7.95 for individual DVD Go To Old Time Radio Network and order today
-
John Le Carre's A Murder of Quality Part 2
Old Time Radio Network Announces Our 5th Anniversary Special Edition Of Old Time Radio Collection 10 Volumes, 1000's of Hours of Listening over 5000 Shows From the best of OTR Purchase Today an Save, $75.49 Free Shipping for Complete 10 DVD Set PLUS BONUS DVD Space Patrol TV Volume 1 or $7.95 for individual DVD Go To Old Time Radio Network and order today
-
John Le Carre's A Murder of Quality Part 1
Old Time Radio Network Announces Our 5th Anniversary Special Edition Of Old Time Radio Collection 10 Volumes, 1000's of Hours of Listening over 5000 Shows From the best of OTR Purchase Today an Save, $75.49 Free Shipping for Complete 10 DVD Set PLUS BONUS DVD Space Patrol TV Volume 1 or $7.95 for individual DVD Go To Old Time Radio Network and order today
-
Brother Can You Spare A Dime Campaign
Old Time Radio Network Announces Our 5th Anniversary Special Edition Of Old Time Radio Collection 10 Volumes, 1000's of Hours of Listening over 5000 Shows From the best of OTR Purchase Today an Save, $75.49 Free Shipping for Complete 10 DVD Set PLUS BONUS DVD Space Patrol TV Volume 1 or $7.95 for individual DVD Go To Old Time Radio Network and order today
-
Mister I.A. Moto - Smoke Screen (05-27-51)
Mr. Moto is small in stature but strong and an expert in judo. He was the title character of a series of books, beginning with No Hero (1935; British title: Mr Moto Takes a Hand, reprint title: Your Turn, Mr. Moto), and of eight films between 1937 and 1939, in which he was portrayed by Peter Lorre. With the beginning of World War II, Mr. Moto fell out of favor with Americans, and no new books or movies about him appeared between 1942 and 1957. A dedicated and cold-blooded spy for Imperial...
-
The Fat Man - Murder Is The Medium (07-22-49)
The Fat Man - "There he goes across the street into the drugstore, steps on the scale, height: 6 feet, weight: 290 pounds, fortune: Danger. Who isit? THE FAT MAN." Brad Runyon was the Fat Man, played by Jack Scott Smart. The series was created by Dashall Hammott and was first heard on the ABC network Jan. 21, 1946. J. Scott Smart fit the part of the Fat Man perfectly, weighing in at 270 pounds himself. When he spoke, there was no doubt that this was the voice of a big guy. Smart gave a...
-
Mr. District Attorney - Hijack Killer (1952)
Mr. District Attorney was for many years the nation’s best-liked crime show. The thirty-minute drama was inspired by the real-life exploits of Thomas E Dewey, a racket-busting district attorney of the late 30s in New York. The show was directed and often written by Ed Byron, a former law student who devoted all of his time researching crime, which was the reason that the show was so topical. THIS EPISODE: 1952. Program #1. Ziv syndication. "The Case Of The Hijack Killer". Commercials added...
-
Ellery Queen Master Detective - Mischief Maker (01-13-44)
The Adventures Of Ellery Queen - Tuska cited Ellery Queen, Master Detective (1940) and Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery (1941) as the best of the Bellamy-Lindsay pairings. "The influence of The Thin Man series was apparent in reverse", Tuska noted about Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery. "Ellery and Nikki are unmarried but obviously in love with each other. Probably the biggest mystery... is how Ellery ever gets a book written. Not only is Nikki attractive and perfectly willing to show off...
-
The Falcon - The Case Of The Natural Seven (02-28-52)
The Falcon - This hard boiled spy drama began as an RKO Radio Pictures theatrical serial in the 1940s, went on radio in 1945, and then came to TV ten years later in this Syndicated series produced for distribution by NBC Films; Charles McGraw had been in many motion pictures before and after including "The Killers", "Spartacus" and "Cimarron"; in this series he played the title role of a man whose real name was supposedly Mike Waring, an American agent whose code name was "Falcon"; Later...
-
That Hammer Guy (Mike Hammer) - Jim Gordon Murdered...
That Hammer Guy (Mike Hammer) - Mickey Spillane wrote violent, sex-filled tales that epitomized the hard-boiled detective genre of tough guys, fist fights and sultry dames. That Hammer Guy was a detective drama well inside the hard-boiled tradition. This was the rough and rugged series that hit hard and fast and it was unlike some other shows, such as, "Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar" or "Richard Diamond" that where more upbeat with humor and sly wit. Mike Hammer believes in justice, rough...
-
I Was Communist For FBI - Trial By Fear (03-25-53)
I Was a Communist for the FBI was an American espionage thriller radio series with 78 episodes syndicated by Ziv to more than 600 stations in 1952-54. Made without FBI cooperation, the series was adapted from the book by undercover agent Matt Cvetic, who was portrayed by Dana Andrews.The series was crafted to warn people about the threat of Communist subversion of American society. The tone of the show is very jingoistic and ultra-patriotic. Communists are evil incarnate and the FBI can do...
-
Nero Wolf - A Slight Case Of Perjury (04-06-51)
The New Adventures Of Nero Wolf - Nero Wolfe is a fictional detective created by American author Rex Stout in the 1930s and featured in dozens of novels and novellas.In the stories, Wolfe is one of the most famous private detectives in the United States. He weighs about 285 pounds and is 5'11" tall. He raises orchids in a rooftop greenhouse in his New York City brownstone on West 35th Street, helped by his live-in gardener Theodore Horstmann. Wolfe drinks beer throughout the day and is a...
-
Amazing Mr. Malone - Handsome Is As Handsome Does...
The Amazing Mr. Malone - Based on Craig Rice’s (a female crime novelist who rivaled Agatha Christie in book sales) novels of crime drama, Frank Lovejoy (and later Gene Raymond and George Petrie) plays “fiction’s most famous criminal lawyer,” John J. Malone. Mr. Malone is our amazing hero, a Chicago lawyer whose bar is more famous than Cheers. His hobby is collecting clichs, and each weeks show is based off of one: cleanliness is next to Godliness, a strong offense is the best defense, seek...
-
The New Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes - Murder In The...
Sherlock Holmes is a fictional detective of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, who first appeared in publication in 1887. He is the creation of Scottish author and physician Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. A brilliant London-based detective, Holmes is famous for his intellectual prowess, and is renowned for his skillful use of deductive reasoning (somewhat mistakenly so called — see inductive reasoning) and astute observation to solve difficult cases. He is arguably the most famous fictional...
-
A Case For Dr. Morelle - Voice In The Night (05-28-57)
A Case For Dr Morelle - That eminent criminologist, Dr. Morelle, has just solved another crime and incidentally administered a crushing rebuke to his pretty secretary Miss Frayle. This is his usual reaction to his somewhat scatterbrained amanuensis, but it does not seem to have put the smallest dent in her devotion to the psychiatrist whose infallibility is the despair of criminals and the delight of his friend Inspector Hood of Scotland Yard. Listeners of A Case for Dr. Morelle, a new...
-
Inspector Thorne - The Mastermind Murder Case (08-24-51)
Inspector Thorne - Another radio detective from the pen of Frank and Ann Hummert was Inspector Thorne. The series was short-lived and also had two stars portraying the lead. The first was Karl Weber and the second was Staats Cotsworth. By the 1940's, Frank and Ann Hummert controlled four and a half hours of national weekday broadcast schedules. Their features reportedly spawned more that 5 million pieces of correspondence annually from steadfast fans. Simultaneously they brought in more than...
-
Casey Crime Photographer - The Miscarriage Of Justice...
The adventures of Casey, Crime photographer for The Morning Express, were told in this series, which moved to television after a highly successful run on radio in the 1940’s. Casey hung out at the Blue Note Caf, where the music was provided by the Tony Mottola Trio, and was friendly with Ethelbert, the bartender, to whom he recounted his various exploits. Richard Carlyle and John Gibson portrayed the roles when the series premiered in April, 1951, but by June they were replaced by Darren...
-
Rogue's Gallery - Phyllis Adrian Is Missing (06-29-47)
Rogue's Gallery came to the Mutual network on September 27, 1945 with Dick Powell portraying Richard Rogue, a private detective who invariably ended up getting knocked out each week and spending his dream time in acerbic conversation with his subconscious self, Eugor. Rogue's Gallery was, in a sense, Dick Powell's rehearsal for Richard Diamond, Private Detective. Powell played private detective Richard Rogue, who trailed luscious blondes, protected witness, and did whatever else detectives...
-
Crime & Peter Chambers - Bubbles Greko (06-29-54)
Crime & Peter Chambers - This program was born from a detective book series and inspired by author Henry Kane who became the director and producer for the radio show. The series only ran five months, 30 minutes each episode, from April 6, 1954 to September 7, 1954. Peter Chambers was played by Dane Clark who also appeared on the Suspense radio shows. Chambers acted the role of a playboy detective with an eye for solving crime and a taste for the women. Bill Zuckert, who went on to guest star...
-
David Harding Counterspy - Blackmailed Hijacker...
Counterspy was an espionage drama radio series that aired on ABC and Mutual from May 18, 1942 to November 29, 1957. David Harding (Don MacLaughlin) was the chief of the United States Counterspies, a unit engaged during World War II in counterespionage against Japan's Black Dragon and Germany's Gestapo. With spies still lurking in the post-war years, the adventures continued apace well after World War II ended. THIS EPISODE: August 9, 1949. ABC network. "The Case Of The Blackmailed Hijacker"....
-
Whitehall 1212 - Case Of The Strange Bondfire (06-08-52)
WHITEHALL 1 2, 1 2 Tweaked Jan. 12, 2006 This series was very similar to the Black Museum that was hosted by Orson Welles. Both the Black Museum and Whitehall 1212 drew their material from the files of Scotland Yard. The stories were true in every respect except that the names were changed to protect the innocent, as they say. The Whitehall 1212 series boasted that for the first time Scotland Yard opened its files and the producers promised to bring to the public authentic true stories of...
-
Secrets Of Scotland Yard - Murder Most Foul (1949)
Secrets Of Scotland Yard - In an earlier time, just prior to and following the Second World War, the general public was fascinated by the subject of crime. Numerous magazines of "True Crime Stories" filled the newsstands. Radio also helped fill the need with fictional heroes such as Johnny Dollar and The Saint. Few true crime dramas, other than Gangbusters or Dragnet, sustained long term success on radio. The Secrets of Scotland Yardwas a successful crime drama series, initially airing...
-
Mr. Keen Tracer Of Lost Persons - Case Of Murder And The...
When Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons first debuted over the Blue Network on October 12, 1937, the show’s title accurately described Keen’s stock-in-trade; the “kindly old investigator” tracked down individuals who had mysteriously vanished, leaving behind their families, homes, jobs and other day-to-day activities. Keen (he never had a first name, unless it was “Peachy”) was assisted in these duties by an Irishman named Mike Clancy. Mike wasn’t much of a brainiac (the quote that comprises...
-
Night Beat - The Kenny Day Amnesia Case (10-06-50)
Night Beat - Broadcast on NBC, Nightbeat ran from 1949 to 1952 and starred Frank Lovejoy as Randy Stone, a tough and streetwise reporter who worked the nightbeat for the Chicago Star looking for human interest stories. He met an assortment of people, most of them with a problem, many of them scared, and sometimes he was able to help them, sometimes he wasn’t. It is generally regarded as a ‘quality’ show and it stands up extremely well. Frank Lovejoy (1914-1962) isn’t remembered today, but he...
-
The Adventures Of Nero Wolf - Party For Death (02-16-51)
Nero Wolfe is a fictional detective created by American author Rex Stout in the 1930s and featured in dozens of novels and novellas.In the stories, Wolfe is one of the most famous private detectives in the United States. He weighs about 285 pounds and is 5'11" tall. He raises orchids in a rooftop greenhouse in his New York City brownstone on West 35th Street, helped by his live-in gardener Theodore Horstmann. Wolfe drinks beer throughout the day. He employs a live-in chef, Fritz Brenner. He...
-
The Falcon - The Case Of The Running Waters (07-10-52)
The Falcon - This hard boiled spy drama began as an RKO Radio Pictures theatrical serial in the 1940s, went on radio in 1945, and then came to TV ten years later in this Syndicated series produced for distribution by NBC Films; Charles McGraw had been in many motion pictures before and after including "The Killers", "Spartacus" and "Cimarron"; in this series he played the title role of a man whose real name was supposedly Mike Waring, an American agent whose code name was "Falcon"; Later...
-
The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes - The Elusive Agent (3...
Sherlock Holmes is a fictional detective of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, who first appeared in publication in 1887. He is the creation of Scottish born author and physician Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. A brilliant London-based detective, Holmes is famous for his intellectual prowess, and is renowned for his skillful use of deductive reasoning (somewhat mistakenly - see inductive reasoning) and astute observation to solve difficult cases. He is arguably the most famous fictional...
-
Pursuit - The Asiatic Killer (1952)
PURSUIT (CBS 1949 - 1952) was a detective series that presented the cases of the fictional Scotland Yard Inspector Peter Black. (The leading character was called Inspector Harvey in the audition show and the first episode.) The Inspector was a dedicated policeman, a man hunter, who once on the case, would not rest until the wrongdoer was brought to justice. Black was assisted in cases by Sgt. Moffet. The series was unusual in that it featured dual narration. Starting in the Spring of 1950,...
-
Walk Softly Peter Troy - The Trouble With Tanya...
Walk Softly, Peter Troy Detective Drama Aired on Springbok Radio from 10 December 1963 to 21 February 1964. This series was produced in the Durban Studios of Herrick Merril Productions. It starred Tom Meehan, John Simpson, and Merle Wayne. It was sponsored by Irving & Johnson, who also sponsored the "Gunsmoke" series which "Walk Softly, Peter Troy" replaced. A sequel to this series was heard on the English Radio Service from 19 May 1964 to 28 November 1964. The sponsors, Irving & Johnson,...
-
A Case For Dr. Morelle - Confession Of Guilt (04-30-57)
A Case for Dr. Morelle - 'The man you love to hate!', psychoanalyst-detective and male chauvinist pig, whose detection powers were dazzling, but whose treatment of females, especially his fluttery secretary Miss Frayle, verged on the abominable. Written by author Ernest Dudley, Morelle was overbearing, sarcastic, patronising, contemptuous, cruel and unusually vindictive, Morelle was nevertheless doted upon by millions of listeners to his adventures on the radio in the 1940s and 1950s. The...
-
Mystery Playhouse - The Letter (12-26-44)
Mystery Playhouse - Have you ever wondered what it might be like inside the mind of a criminal? The stories of Mystery Playhouse (Dark Venture) try to imagine. In this thrilling drama series, you will be drawn in to the murky calculations behind sinister acts. How much money would make stealing worthwhile? If your business partner caught you stealing $50,000 from your company, would he turn you in to the authorities? Would you let yourself be blackmailed? Or, would you let yourself commit...
-
The Secrets Of Scotland Yard - Fiction Is Stranger Than...
The Secrets of Scotland Yard was a successful crime drama series, initially airing internationally between 1949 and 1951. Selected episodes finally came to a US radio network for a brief run much later in 1957 over the Mutual Broadcasting System. The series boasted well over 100 episodes, one of which, "The Bone From A Voice Box", apparently served as the prototype for another well remembered Towers Of London dramatic series, The Black Museum. In both series, well known actors were employed...
-
Case Dismissed - Landlord & Tennant (03-13-54)
Case Dismissed - Thus with the pounding of the gavel, the fate of men and women have been decided by the judge. This is the story of our legal rights, the battle to preserve and protect them, and how easily they can be lost. The program shows us just how fragile liberty and justice can be. These stories of everyday events are still interesting, even after 50 years. Stories of criminal liability, legal wills, buying on installment, and leasing an apartment. Each story is well written, and the...
-
Inspector Thorne - Empty Ashtray Murder Case (09-20-51)
Inspector Thorne - Another radio detective from the pen of Frank and Ann Hummert was Inspector Thorne. The series was short-lived and also had two stars portraying the lead. The first was Karl Weber and the second was Staats Cotsworth. By the 1940's, Frank and Ann Hummert controlled four and a half hours of national weekday broadcast schedules. Their features reportedly spawned more that 5 million pieces of correspondence annually from steadfast fans. Simultaneously they brought in more than...
-
Rogue's Gallery "Fortune In Furs" (12-20-45)
Rogue's Gallery came to the Mutual network on September 27, 1945 with Dick Powell portraying Richard Rogue, a private detective who invariably ended up getting knocked out each week and spending his dream time in acerbic conversation with his subconscious self, Eugor. Rogue's Gallery was, in a sense, Dick Powell's rehearsal for Richard Diamond, Private Detective. Powell played private detective Richard Rogue, who trailed luscious blondes, protected witness, and did whatever else detectives...
-
That Hammer Guy (Mike Hammer) "Man In Wheelchair" (1953)
That Hammer Guy (Mike Hammer) - Mickey Spillane wrote violent, sex-filled tales that epitomized the hard-boiled detective genre of tough guys, fist fights and sultry dames. That Hammer Guy was a detective drama well inside the hard-boiled tradition. This was the rough and rugged series that hit hard and fast and it was unlike some other shows, such as, "Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar" or "Richard Diamond" that where more upbeat with humor and sly wit. Mike Hammer believes in justice, rough...
-
Crime & Peter Chambers - Elaine Janis "School Teacher"...
Crime & Peter Chambers - This program was born from a detective book series and inspired by author Henry Kane who became the director and producer for the radio show. The series only ran five months, 30 minutes each episode, from April 6, 1954 to September 7, 1954. Peter Chambers was played by Dane Clark who also appeared on the Suspense radio shows. Chambers acted the role of a playboy detective with an eye for solving crime and a taste for the women. Bill Zuckert, who went on to guest star...
-
ABC Mystery Time "Adventure In Norfork" (1957)
ABC Mystery Time was hosted by Don Dowd and starred Sir Laurence Olivier. Great special effects will grab your attention, accented by creepy organ rips. Stories are offered such as death gathered round a card table at a local chapter of The Suicide Club, or a man who desperately tries to hire a 24 hour bodyguard all the while trying to make himself the victim of a murder, and other baffling peculiar tales of yore. Also known as Mystery Time and Mystery Time Classics, this one is sure to...
-
The Amazing Mr Malone "Early To Bed Early To Rise"...
The Amazing Mr. Malone - Based on Craig Rice’s (a female crime novelist who rivaled Agatha Christie in book sales) novels of crime drama, Frank Lovejoy (and later Gene Raymond and George Petrie) plays “fiction’s most famous criminal lawyer,” John J. Malone. Mr. Malone is our amazing hero, a Chicago lawyer whose bar is more famous than Cheers. His hobby is collecting clichs, and each weeks show is based off of one: cleanliness is next to Godliness, a strong offense is the best defense, seek...
-
Vanishing Point "The Third Bank Of The River"
Vanishing Point - 1984-1986 There were 69 episodes in the original series. The series continued after that under various names and formats. "The point between reality and fantasy. Where imagination holds the key to new worlds. That point of no return---The Vanishing Point." Favorably compared to Rod Sterling's classic TV series, The Twilight Zone, these finely tuned radio dramas from the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation provide compelling excursions into the realm of mystery and...
-
Starlight Mystery Theater (Matt Slade) "A Sweet Scent Of...
Starlight Mystery Theater (Matt Slade) - Another Detective show that aired on AFRS, apparently under the name of Starlight Mystery Theater in the 1949 time frame. Mat Slade was similar in many ways to other more notable sleuths of this era, "rough & tumble", always in the right place but at the wrong time, a lady's man, educated and "All American". Certainly the show deserved more notoriety and popularity, the acting was supurb and the scripts well written, yet little more information is...
-
ABC Mystery Time "Four Fatal Jugglers" (1948)
ABC Mystery Time was hosted by Don Dowd and starred Sir Laurence Olivier. Great special effects will grab your attention, accented by creepy organ rips. Stories are offered such as death gathered round a card table at a local chapter of The Suicide Club, or a man who desperately tries to hire a 24 hour bodyguard all the while trying to make himself the victim of a murder, and other baffling peculiar tales of yore. Also known as Mystery Time and Mystery Time Classics, this one is sure to...
-
Christopher London "Pattern For Murder" (05-29-50)
CHRISTOPHER LONDON was the name and the hero of this 1950 radio show that related the adventures and exploits of a private eye who will "go anywhere and do anything...for a price." Of an added interest is the fact that this guy is supposedly based on a character created by Erle Stanley Gardner. It's an excellent detective drama with Glen Ford in the lead role. Supporting cast compliment his talent. There is little else known about this NBC 1950 presentation. Glen Ford's career flourished in...
-
Rogue's Gallery "Favor For A Condemned Man" (04-04-46)
Rogue's Gallery came to the Mutual network on September 27, 1945 with Dick Powell portraying Richard Rogue, a private detective who invariably ended up getting knocked out each week and spending his dream time in acerbic conversation with his subconscious self, Eugor. Rogue's Gallery was, in a sense, Dick Powell's rehearsal for Richard Diamond, Private Detective. Powell played private detective Richard Rogue, who trailed luscious blondes, protected witness, and did whatever else detectives...
-
Crime Does Not Pay "Kangaroo Court" (02-27-50)
Crime Does Not Pay was an anthology radio crime drama series based on MGM's short film series. The films began in 1935 with Crime Does Not Pay: Buried Loot. For the most part, actors who appeared in B-films were featured, but occasionally, one of MGM's major stars would make an appearance. The radio series aired in New York on WMGM (October 10, 1949-October 10, 1951) and then moved to the Mutual network (January 7-December 22, 1952). Actors included Bela Lugosi, Everett Sloane, Ed Begley,...
Recommended Shows
PROGRAM INFORMATION
- Dallas, TX
- Drama
- English
-
OTRCAT
PO BOX 19234
LENEXA KS 66285
USA -
Visit the station website
Email the show
Update show info