Tag: Golden Age Of Radio

The Eternal Light: A Segment of My TImes (AWR0297)

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This week in our summer series featuring old-time radio appearances by actors who later played killers on Columbo, we spotlight Ross Martin. Martin delivers a memorable performance as Al Smith in this 1950 episode of The Eternal Light, a dramatization of the controversy surrounding Smith’s response to questions about whether his Catholic faith disqualified him from serving as President of the United States.

Original Radio Broadcast Date: October 22, 1950

Program: The Eternal Light

Featuring Roger De Koven as Judge Joseph M. Proskauer and Ross Martin as Al Smith.

Also featuring John Slawson. Adapted by Morton Wishengrad from Judge Proskauer’s autobiography. Music composed by Morris Mamorsky and conducted by Milton Katims. Directed by Edward King. Announcer: Mel Brandt.

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Great Scenes from Great Plays: The Farmer Takes a Wife (AWR0296)

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Welcome to another summer miniseries on The Amazing World of Radio! This time around, we’re featuring actors who played memorable killers on Columbo and revisiting their work from the Golden Age of Radio.

Our first featured performer is Eddie Albert, who appeared in the Season One Columbo episode “Dead Weight” as Major General Martin Hollister. Before television audiences knew him as a military legend with deadly secrets, Albert starred in this moving adaptation of The Farmer Takes a Wife from Great Scenes from Great Plays.

Originally broadcast on January 14, 1949, this radio drama captures a vanished chapter of American life along the Erie Canal, as changing times threaten an entire way of living. Co-starring Albert’s wife Margo, the play explores love, loyalty, and the painful challenge of embracing change in a rapidly modernizing world.

Then, after the drama, we take a deep dive into the Columbo episode “Dead Weight,” examining Eddie Albert’s nuanced performance, the production troubles behind the scenes, and the fascinating emotional undercurrents that make the episode more compelling than its reputation suggests.


In This Episode

  • The origins of the “Columbo’s Killers in Old Time Radio” summer series
  • Inspiration from Shauna’s Watching It For Days YouTube channel
  • Eddie Albert stars in The Farmer Takes a Wife
  • Life and culture along the Erie Canal in 1835
  • Themes of change, progress, and stability in postwar America
  • Eddie Albert’s performance and career reflections
  • A discussion of the Columbo episode “Dead Weight”
  • Production problems during Season One of Columbo
  • Character analysis of Major General Martin Hollister
  • Suzanne Pleshette’s role as Helen Stewart
  • Why “Dead Weight” works better as a character study than a traditional Columbo mystery

Featured Cast

  • Eddie Albert
  • Margo
  • Walter Hampden
  • Suzanne Pleshette
  • Peter Falk

Series Information

Program: Great Scenes from Great Plays
Episode: “The Farmer Takes a Wife”
Original Broadcast: January 14, 1949


Listen for more entries in our “Columbo’s Killers in Old Time Radio” series throughout the summer.

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Fitch Bandwagon: Coloring Easter Eggs (AWR0244)

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Today’s Story:

Phil’s plans for Easter go awry when, instead of using the sponsor’s product, he shampoos his hair with leftover easter egg dye that turns his hair bright red just before church.

Original Radio Broadcast Date: March 28, 1948

Starring: Phil Harris and Alice Faye; Elliot Lewis as Frankie Remley. Anne Whitfield plays their daughter, Phyl, and we discuss her life and legacy in light of her recent passing.

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Curtain Time: Romantic Development (AWR0239)

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Today’s story:

A young architect has a big break, taking charge of development in a small Connecticut town. However, a beautiful woman and her grandfather are refusing to sell, and stand in the way.

Original Radio Broadcast Date: February 14, 1948

Originating in Chicago

Starring: Harry Elders and Nannette Sergeant

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Suspense: The Man Who Murders People (EP4304s)

Today’s Mystery:

The commuter train to Roseville becomes the setting for a deadly game of cat and mouse, passengers grapple with the terror of a serial killer at large. With every twist and turn of the conversation, the line between hunter and prey blurs, leading to an electrifying climax that will leave listeners in suspense!

Original Radio Broadcast Date: November 13, 1960

Originating in New York

Starring: Vivian Smolen; George Petrie; Alan Manson; Maurice Tarplin

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