The greatest collection of old time radio in podcast form.
Flash and Princess Aura are rescued from the constrictor plants where Flash. Soon after Flash, Dr. Zarkoff, and Princess Aura start hatching a plan against Ming. Will they get away with it? Originally aired: May 4, 1937
The very first Flash Gordon! Find out where it all began. How he met Dr. Zarkoff and how he ended up on the planet Mongo. Originally aired: April 27, 1935 (The audio is a little rough on this one, sorry)
A group calling itself “The White Legion” is abducting people and administering their own brand of justice outside the law. The Shadow thinks he knows who is behind this and will administer his own justice.
Joseph Brecker, a convicted man sentenced to death, swears that each day he is held in prison, one member of the jury will die. The Shadow plans to pay a visit to Joe Brecker in prison. What will he learn? … Continue reading →
John Wilson is accused of treason for sabotaging a new weapon known as “The Flying Torpedo”. Margot thinks there’s something strange about John’s behavior on the stand. She asks Lamont for a favor of The Shadow to pay a visit … Continue reading →
Since we’re in the middle of a series of “The Shadow” episodes starring Orson Welles, I had to check the vault and see if I had his classic rendition of H.G. Wells “War of the Worlds”. After all, it just … Continue reading →
People all around town are being poisoned and dying. The police are baffled. There’s a ransom note from The Shadow and the police commissioner thinks it’s for real. Can The Shadow clear his name and solve this crime? Originally aired: … Continue reading →
A huge ring is forging passports and a local stock broker has committed suicide. Margot doesn’t think there’s a connection, but The Shadow has other ideas… Originally aired: January 23, 1938
Mysterious explosions aboard ships at sea are blamed on sabotage. Lamont and Margot are headed to Sag Island to investigate the shipyard where the ships are built. It’s another episode with Orson Welles as The Shadow! Originally aired: January 16, … Continue reading →
Michael Sullivan is sent to prison for accepting counterfeit money, but won’t reveal the source because he is afraid of what might happen to his family if he talks. Can the Shadow help? Originally aired: January 9, 1938 Featuring: Orson … Continue reading →
Dr. Evans issues a false claim to have helped a man claiming to be The Shadow so the real Shadow will reach out and contact him. Evans has received a death threat against him. Someone from his history is out … Continue reading →
Several bomb explosions by a man who hates crowds have the town in scared. The police are unable to make any progress. When Margot claims that The Shadow can catch the criminal, the Commissioner scoffs at the idea and challenges … Continue reading →
Lemont and Margot go to a club and an Indian dancer seems to know something about him, but doesn’t say what. The dancer has a secret of her own and The Shadow goes to find out more… Originally aired: October … Continue reading →
Peter Swift, a sentenced man swears to get his revenge from beyond the grave on three people. One turns up dead soon after Peter’s execution. Can The Shadow solve this puzzler? Apologies for the audio quality on this one. It … Continue reading →
The first old time radio show I recall listening to and still one of my all time favorites. A good man is tricked in to taking part in a serious crime. He’s accused and sentenced. Can The Shadow undo this … Continue reading →
This is the story of how The Lone Ranger’s faithful companion, Tonto, saved his life.
This is the story of how the Lone Ranger found his only living relative, years after his brother, another Texas Ranger was killed.
This is the story of how The Lone Ranger and his legendary horse “Silver” first met.
This is the story of Dan Reed and how he became The Lone Ranger. Originally aired January 30, 1933.
Determined to destroy Metropolis to avenge the defeat of Nazi Germany, the Atom Man turns his deadly kryptonite lightning against the Man of Steel in a battle royale more than 10,000 feet above the Metropolis reservoir. Originally aired: Dec 3, … Continue reading →
Minutes tick by as the Daily Planet staff grimly awaits the deluge that may doom Metropolis while Superman searches for the Nazi monster who is already releasing his nuclear might against the reservoir dam. As Superman attempts to stop the … Continue reading →
Candy Myers and Jimmy Olsen revive the weakened Clark Kent. Preparing for the battle with the Atom Man that he fears will be his last, Clark says good-byte to Perry White, Jimmy Olsen and Inspector Henderson. Meanwhile, Henry Miller prepares … Continue reading →
Clark Kent attempts to contact his would-be rescuer, but Perry White, Jimmy Olsen and Candy Myers dismiss Kent’s weakened signals until Myers discovers a secret passage in Sidney’s garage and finds he bodies of the Fat Man, Jito, and Clark … Continue reading →
Dying of starvation in Sidney’s secret cellar stronghold, the Man of Steel is unaware of the Atom Man’s plan to kill everyone Metropolis. Fearing Clark Kent has been killed, Perry White and Jimmy Olsen return to Sidney’s lair accompanied by … Continue reading →
The dying Clark Kent is too weak to escape Miller’s death trap. The Atom Man again phones the mayor of Metropolis and threatens to flood the great city – killing every man, woman and child, unless the Nazi swastika is … Continue reading →
After murdering Sidney and Jito, the tom Man leaves the beach house and the dying Clark Kent, who struggles vainly to escape the death trap. Henry Miller calls the mayor and announces his intent to destroy Metropolis Stadium. Originally aired: … Continue reading →
Henry Miller rails against his confinement in the secret underground hideout. Feigning unconsciousness, Clark Kent hovers near death; his only chance for survival rests with the growing schism between the Atom Man and the sinister Sidney. Originally aired: Nov 22, 1945
Jimmy Olsen and Candy Myers search Kent’s deserted apartment, and the private eye discovers a link between the mysterious Sidney and Nazi Germany. Olsen and Myers visit Sidney’s country home but fail to hear Clark’s weakened pleas for help. Originally … Continue reading →
The sinister Sidney orders the Atom Man to cease his deadly kryptonite attack on the Man of Steel to preserve Miller’s atomic might. Miller and Jito carry Clark Kent’s unconscious body in to a secret room hidden beneath the Fat … Continue reading →
The Fat Man tries to trick Clark Kent into revealing his dual identity. Dr. Millison’s kryptonite-detector belt alerts Clark to the Atom Man’s presence, but it is too late for Kent to flee the deadly trap. Originally aired: Nov 19, … Continue reading →
Jimmy Olsen has Inspector Henderson and private eye Candy Myers investigate the mysterious Sidney while Superman trails the Fat Man to his country home. When Henderson and Myers fail to turn up any incriminating information regarding Sidney, Kent keeps his … Continue reading →
Dr. Millison tells Clark Kent that the kryptonite detector belt should be able to detect kryptonite in its liquid form, but only at lesser distances. The crafty Sidney visits Clark Kent at the Daily Planet, baiting his trap for the … Continue reading →
Clark Kent arrives at Perry White’s Florida retreat, unaware that the Atom Man and Sidney are plotting the destruction of Superman. Learning of Dr. Millison’s failed attempts to contact him, Clark flies back to Metropolis as Superman, and the famous … Continue reading →
Chemist Josef Busch succeeds in dissolving the kryptonite fragment in to a liquid form, and the Atom Man is reborn. With his kryptonite powers restored, Henry Miller concocts a plain with the Fat Man to destroy Superman in his guise … Continue reading →
Germain chemist Josef Busch attempts to recharge the Atom Man’s deadly radioactive powers but is unable to find the missing catalyst for the formula. Believing that Clark Kent has suffered a nervous breakdown, Perry White forces is star reported to … Continue reading →
Jimmy Olsen tells Perry White of the disappearance of the stranger’s body from the hospital while Dr. John Millison tries in vain to reach Clark Kent. Dazed and confused, Kent tells Perry and Jimmy that Henrey Miller is in reality Der Teufel’s … Continue reading →
The sinister Sidney makes a deal with the Scarlet Widow to purchase the last fragment of the kryptonite meteorite. Meanwhile, Jimmy Olsen is asked to identify the dying man at Linwood Hospital, but Superman’s body has mysteriously disappeared. Originally aired: … Continue reading →
Metropolis receives a reprieve from destruction when the Atom Man discovers that the kryptonite in his blood needs to be recharged after his battle with Superman. Recalling that the Scarlet Widow had three other fragments of kryptonite meteorite, Miller seeks … Continue reading →
Rescued by hunters, Superman is brought by ambulance to Linwood Hospital. His only chance for life appears to be an emergency blood transfusion, but the sharpest medical scalpel can’t pierce his invulnerable skin. While the unconscious Man of Steel hovers … Continue reading →
Accompanied by the local sheriff, Jimmy Olsen arrives at the scene of the battle between Superman and the Atom Man and identifies the corpse of Der Teufel. Buried inches beneath the sand, Superman’s body lies unnoticed until discovered by a … Continue reading →
Jimmy Olsen reaches a rabbiter’s hut and begs for help while Der Teufel and Henry Miller gloat over the fallen Superman. The Atom Man turns on Der Teufel and kills his father’s murderer, then hastily buries Superman in the sand … Continue reading →
Superman reels and sinks to his knees before the deadly kryptonite onslaught unleashed by the Atom Man and summons his last reserves of strength to flee to the beach. Following in pursuit, Miller hurls deadly green lightning at the fleeing … Continue reading →
Der Teufel and Henry Miller capture Jimmy Olsen and use him as bait to trap Clark Kent. The Man of Steel confronts Miller and is again weakened by the radioactive kryptonite in his veins. Activating his converter, the Nazi agent … Continue reading →
After Clark Kent becomes weakened in proximity to Miller, the Atom Man phones Der Teufel and confirms that Kent is in reality Superman. Henry Miller and the Nazi mastermind set a trap for Jimmy Olsen. Originally aired: Oct 30, 1945
Henry Miller informs Der Teufel of his suspicions that Clark Kent and Superman are one and the same, and dons the lead-lined vest to test his theory. Kent befriends young Miller, not realizing that Henry is the only being on … Continue reading →
As Superman questions Henry Miller, the Nazi agent reaches for the switch that will transform him into the deadly Atom Man. Miller’s plot is temporarily interrupted by the arrival of Lois and Jimmy, but Superman becomes dazed from his proximity … Continue reading →
Clark Kent is forcibly committed to a mental institution. Changing to Superman, he escapes and catches Henry Miller rifling through Lois’s desk, but the Nazi spy reaches for the converter and metallic gloves that will transform him in to the … Continue reading →
Perry gives Clark’s desk and office to new reporter Henry Miller. Kent returns to the Daily Planet and is overcome by a strange weakness when he is introduced to Miller. Concerned by Clark’s incoherence, Lois calls a doctor and arranges … Continue reading →
Dr. Millison tells Superman he has failed to discover a defense against Kryptonite but may be able to build a machine that could detect the presence of kryptonite radiation from 100 yards away. Perry White fumes over Clark Kent’s neglect of his … Continue reading →
The Atom Man demonstrates his amazing radioactive powers by destroying the secret Nazi cave headquarters and surrounding forest. Heinrich Milch is given a new identify as Henry Miller and is sent to Metropolis by Der Teufel. His mission: destroy Superman! … Continue reading →
Major Carroll and the militar police arrive at the inn and are sent on a wild goose chase by Gottfried. Grief-stricken at the apparent death of his son, Professor Milch threatens to inform occupation forces of the secret Nazi hideout. … Continue reading →