Tag: adoption

AWR0177: Stars Over Hollywood: Home’s Not a Place

Amazing World of Radio

A fourteen-year-old boy (Dean Stockwell) creates imaginary parents after his old friend in the orphanage is adopted.

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EP2692: Stand by for Crime: Baby Betsy’s Mother

Glenn Langan
A mother who adopted her five-year-old at birth comes to Chuck after a woman shows up claiming to be the five-year-old’s birth mother and wanting custody of the child.

Original Air Date: 1952

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Great Detectives Adoption Auction

My wife and I are pursuing adoption after many years of childlessness. A big part of that effort is raising funds. Adoption in America is expensive, particularly if you’re wanting to adopt a baby. So, a big part of that process is raising funds.

As part of that process, I’m auctioning off several items on eBay. I chose these specifically because I believed they’d appeal to fans of the Great Detectives of Old Time Radio. Among the items offered are old time radio box sets including the high quality audio of Volumes 1, 2, and 4 of Radio Archives Let George Do It collections, along with Avengers: The Lost Episodes and Doctor Who: The Lost Stories audio dramas. We also have classic movie DVDs featuring Philip Marlowe, Michael Shayne, and Boston Blackie In addition, you can get classic TV DVDs including the Complete Third Season of Cannon, as well as episodes of Dragnet, Richard Diamond, Philip Marlowe, and Racket Squad. I’ll even be adding a few VHS tapes tonight for the truly nostalgic. So check out all of my auctions on eBay. (Update: VHS tapes added including Casablanca.)

Beyond that, if you happen to be in the Boise area (or would be willing to pay for shipping elsewhere), I have my entire childhood 18,000 baseball card collection on sale on Craig’s List. The cards are mostly from the 1990s.

Finally, if you’re not interested in anything for sale, you can check out our GoFundMe page where my wife shares her heart about the adoption and you can make a contribution there if you so desire.