Tag: Old Time Radio

Thin Man: Nora’s Night Out (EP0291)

Claudia Morgan

Nora is all out night, and breaks a mirror, and asks another man to marry her. Nick suspects she’s been drugged.  Things get even more serious when they find a corpse.

Original Air Date: October 6, 1944

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Yours Truly Johnny Dollar: The Richard Splain Matter (EP0290)

Edmond O'Brien

An investigation into the apparent murder of a carpenter leads Johnny into the shadowy world of narcotics.

Original Air Date: October 7, 1950

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Sherlock Holmes: The Adventure of the Uneasy Chair (EP0289)

Basil Rathbone

Scotland Yard has a suspect in the murder of a wealthy man, but no murder weapon, and the case begins to look think when another murder done in the same way takes place while the alleged murder is in jail.

Original Air Date: May 13, 1946

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Let George Do It: A Matter of Doubt (EP0288)

Bob Bailey

George investigates the case of a boy who told his mother that he tended the wounds of an injured man, only to claim he later made the whole thing up. The boy has had a long series of unfortunate “accidents” that his mother alarmed.

Original Air Date: May 30, 1949

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Nero Wolfe: Stamped for Murder (EP0287)

Sidney Greenstreet

A woman comes to Wolfe to help her recover $10,000 from two swindlers who cheated her father. Wolfe becomes suspicious when the conmen return the money too eagerly.

Original Air Date: October 20, 1950

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The Thin Man: The Case of the Glamorous Clue (EP0286)

Claudia Morgan

A man Nora brought home is murdered. When Nick refuses to believe her because she refuses to believe his story about him solving a crime with the help of an ex-girlfriend Broadway starlet, Nora sets out to solve the case alone.

Original Air Date: June 16, 1944

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Yours Truly Johnny Dollar: The Howard Caldwell Matter (EP0285)

 Edmond O'Brien

Johnny Dollar finds himself searching through low class San Francisco dives to find the missing son of a wealthy New England matron.

Original Air Date: September 30, 1950

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Sherlock Holmes: The Man With the Twisted Lip (EP0284)

Basil Rathbone

Sherlock Holmes is hired to find a missing husband who appears to either have met with foul play–or disappeared into thin air.

Original Air Date: May 6, 1946

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Happy Thanksgiving

Enjoy a blessed and a happy Thanksgiving, and here’s a little Thanksgiving Old Time Radio music. This is from the House of Squibb.  Original Air Date: November 24, 1943.

Let George Do It: Stranger than Fiction (EP0283)

Bob Bailey

George isn’t interested when a woman wants to hire him to find out if her husband based a steamy protagonist in his novel on a real life mistress, but changes his mind when someone takes a shot at the husband/author.

Original Air Date: May 23, 1949

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The Amazing Nero Wolfe: The Shakespeare Folio (EP0282)

Francis X. Bushman

Archie and a cabbie are attacked by a car after the cabbie bought a book to sit on. Wolfe discovers the book is a first edition Shakespeare Folio.

Original Air Date: November 30, 1945

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Thin Man: The Case of the Wandering Corpse (EP0281)

Claudia Morgan

A corpse disappears along with a necklace, Nick bought for Nora as an anniversary present, and its place is another corpse.

Original Air Date: October 10, 1943

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The Silver Age of Old Time Radio

Some folks refer to the entire period of radio history from 1929-1962 as the “Golden Age of Radio.”  The term is a bit inprecise. I’d argue that the Golden Age of Radio actually ended in 1951, and that the Silver Age lasted until 1965 when Theater Five went off the air.

The year 1951 was the first that Television first turned a higher profit than radio. Seismic shifts were beginning to happen between television and radio, that would make TV ascendant. The comedy show. The long-running sitcom, The Life of Riley ended its radio run in 1951 to become a TV mainstay, a years George Burns and Gracie Allen left for television land. It became increasingly hard to launch successful new radio shows. Many shows that would have been hits five years before ended up serial oddities. Many existing franchises hung on for sometime, but by the time shows like Gangbusters, Counterspy, One Man’s Family, Amos ‘n Andy, and The Great Gildersleeve took their final bows, they’d long since lost the attention of the American people.

Stars and writers began to go where the money was. Thus radio began to lose a lot of its premier talent as grade-A actors became less likely Radio was changing dramatically.

The silver age of radio was different than the Golden one. First of all, most shows produced during this period such as Gunsmoke and Have Gun, Will Travel. really did seem to have an adult audience in mind, rather than a family audience as families were abandonning the radio for new black and white televisions.

Radio also tried to be more Avante-garde with shows like The CBS Radio Workshop. The Silver age contains most of the great Science Fiction of the radio era, with show, X Minus One and Exploring Tomorrow. As well, several anthology shows such as CBS Radio Workshop and Theater Five contains a ton of science fiction stories.

Radio gave way to television and lost audience as golden age radio actors migrated to television. There were some weak scripts that doubtless left some golden age aficionados pining for the good old days when writers like E. Jack Neuman, Gil Doud, and Blake Edwards created great scripts for Grade-A actors like Dick Powell, William Bendix, and Elliot Lewis. Yet, there were some scripts that were written so well that a listener had to smile at a great episode that most of America had missed.

Yours Truly Johnny Dollar: The Virginia Beach Matter (EP0280)

Edmond O'Brien

Johnny is sent to Virginia Beach to guard a woman from her boyfriend who has just been released from prison, but quickly finds out he wasn’t told the whole truth.

Original Air Date: August 31, 1950

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Let George Do It: Come and Get Me (EP0278)

Bob Bailey

A little man hires George to prove him guilty of murder.

Original Air Date: May 16, 1949

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