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CBS Radio Mystery Theater | Frankenstein Revisited || The Ghost at the Gate | Broadcast: March 19 & 20, 197402:20 ... Frankenstein Revisited - A news team plans to cover the 400th anniversary of the death of Baron Von Frankenstein — a commemoration the doctor and his creature are eager to crash. Starring: Michael Wager, Leon Janney, Ralph Bell, Evie Juster, William Redfield46:56 ... The Ghost at the Gate - A ghostly tale of a two-timing man who continues to romance both his wife and his mistress even after his death. Starring: Beatrice Straight, Paula Trueman, Joan Lorring, John Baragrey: : : : :My other podcast channels include: DRAMA X THEATER -- SCI FI x HORROR -- COMEDY x FUNNY HA HA -- VARIETY X ARMED FORCES -- THE COMPLETE ORSON WELLESEnjoying my podcast? You can subscribe to receive new post notices. Also, if you have a moment, please give a 4-5 star rating and/or write a 1-2 sentence positive review on your preferred service -- that would help me a lot.Thank you for your support.https://otr.duane.media | Instagram @duane.otr#mysteryclassics #oldtimeradio #otr #mysteryradio #radioclassics #rodserling #agathachristie #thewhistler #mystery #suspense #oldtimeradioclassics #classicradio #crimeclassics #duaneotr:::: :
CBS Radio Mystery Theater | The Creature from the Swamp || The Thing in the Cave | Broadcast: March 7 & 11, 1974The Creature from the Swamp - After a woman is rescued from swampy quicksand, she tells her liberator that she's being pursued by a swamp creature. Starring: Jack Grimes, Joan Lorring, Leon Janney, Robert Dryden, Ian MartinThe Thing in the Cave - Two couples are trapped in a cave, one already occupied by a mysterious resident. Starring: Teri Keane, Marian Seldes, Michael Wager, Bob Kaliban: : : : :My other podcast channels include: DRAMA X THEATER -- SCI FI x HORROR -- COMEDY x FUNNY HA HA -- VARIETY X ARMED FORCES -- THE COMPLETE ORSON WELLESEnjoying my podcast? You can subscribe to receive new post notices. Also, if you have a moment, please give a 4-5 star rating and/or write a 1-2 sentence positive review on your preferred service -- that would help me a lot.Thank you for your support.https://otr.duane.media | Instagram @duane.otr
2+ Hours of ComedyFirst a look at this day in History.Then The First Nighter Program, originally broadcast August 4, 1953, 71 years ago, Two Loves Had She starring Barbara Luddy and Olan Soule. A light comedy about a confused girl with two fiances. Followed by The Stan Freberg Show, originally broadcast August 4, 1957, 67 years ago, Great Moments in History. The story behind the ride of Paul Revere, Dr. Herman Horn lectures on Hi Fi, The Lox Audio Theatre presents "Rock Around My Nose," "The Yellow Rose Of Texas.".Then A Date with Judy starring Dellie Ellis (Later known as Joan Lorring) originally broadcast August 4, 1942, 82 years ago, Pig. Oogie brings over "Baby" for Judy to baby sit. "Baby" is the mascot of the high school football team and happens to be a guinea pig. There's a basket on the Foster's doorstep...any yes, it's a guinea pig. The neighborhood rumor mill gets the story slightly wrong.Followed by The Magnificent Montague starring Monty Woolley, originally broadcast August 4, 1951, 73 years ago, 500 Dollar Prize. The Proscenium Club is in desperate need of $500 for its summer fund, at just the right time for "Uncle Goodheart" to judge his sponsor's contest with a $500 prize. Finally Superman, originally broadcast August 4, 1941, 83 years ago, Dr. Roebling and The Voice Machine. Thanks to Robert for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamIf you like what we do here, visit our friend Jay at http://radio.macinmind.com for great old time radio shows 24 hours a day.
Debuting on June 24th, 1941, A Date With Judy was the teenage girl's answer to Archie Andrews and The Aldrich Family. Billed as the adventures of the “lovable teenage girl who's close to all our hearts,” it initially starred Ann Gillis in a summer replacement for Bob Hope. While filming at Paramount, Hope met Gillis and introduced her to his radio sponsors. They cast her in the adolescent comedy being prepared by writer Aleen Leslie. Leslie had come up through the Hollywood ranks working for Columbia Pictures, and writing for Deanna Durbin, Mickey Rooney, and Henry Aldrich films. Leslie wrote the lead with her friend Helen Mack in mind, but Mack was pregnant and declined. After the birth of her child. Mack came in as producer-director, the only woman to do so in a prime-time role at the time. In three summertime runs, two for Hope and one for Eddie Cantor, Judy was played by Gillis, Joan Lorring, and finally Louise Erickson. Erickson also played Marjorie on The Great Gildersleeve. In January of 1944, Judy was given a full-time run and Erickson held the role for the next six years. In July of 1944 the show was pulling a rating of 9.1 on NBC. On Independence Day at 8:30PM, an overheard election mixup causes comedic embarrassment for Judy's father.
CBS Radio Mystery Theater | 031 The Lady was a Tiger (February 5, 1974) || 032 After the Verdict (February 6, 1974)The Lady Was a Tiger -- An out-of-work journalist accepts an assignment in Paris and is soon accused of homicide; the woman who obtains his release from jail may also be the double agent who set him up for the crime.Starring: William Redfield, Joan Lorring, Roger De Koven, Ian Martin, Chris GampelAfter the Verdict -- A defense attorney ponders what should be done after the client he successfully defended in a murder case admits to the crime post-acquittal.Starring: Tony Roberts, Joseph Julian, Bryna Raeburn, Barbara Caruso, Robert Dryden, Sam Gray: : : : :My other podcast channels include: DRAMA X THEATER -- SCI FI x HORROR -- COMEDY x FUNNY HA HA -- VARIETY X ARMED FORCES -- THE COMPLETE ORSON WELLESEnjoying my podcast? You can subscribe to receive new post notices. Also, if you have a moment, please give a 4-5 star rating and/or write a 1-2 sentence positive review on your preferred service -- that would help me a lot.Thank you for your support.https://otr.duane.media | Instagram @duane.otr
On Saturday, January 12th, 1974, the just heard Mason Adams starred alongside Joan Loring, Tom Keena, Sam Gray, and Alan Manson in the seventh episode of The CBS Radio Mystery Theater. This aircheck comes from WOR and it's a mystery in the truest sense of the word. Joan Lorring, who voiced Hedy, was at the time of this broadcast forty-seven years old. She'd already been nominated for an Academy Award in The Corn Is Green in 1945, and won a Donaldson, the predecessor of the Tony, in 1950 for her portrayal of Marie Buckholder in Come Back, Little Sheba. On radio, her career spanned the gamut. She starred as Judy Foster in the second season of A Date With Judy, played on Suspense in the 1940s, in Theater Five in the 1960s, and finally on The CBS Radio Mystery Theater in the 1970s. Later this year she appeared in Burt Lancaster's neo noir mystery film The Midnight Man.
Academy Award Theater-461211-Enchanted Cottage Starring Peter Lawford And Joan Lorring
On a Note of Triumph, originally broadcast May 8, 1945, and rebroadcast on May 13, 1945. Norman Corwin's exceptional script, narrated to perfection by Martin Gabel, with an exceptional musical score by Bernard Hermann and conducted by Lud Gluskin. The cast includes William L. Shirer, Ludwig Donath, Peter Witt, Johnny Bond, Peggy Rae, Joan Lorring, Elliott Lewis, Merton Kopkin, Lucille Meredith, Raymond Lawrence, Alec Harford, George Sorel, Dick Nelson, Bob Bruce, Joseph Worthy, Lurene Tuttle, Regina Wallace, June Foray, Pat McGeehan, Harry Bartell, James Nusser, Fred Esler, Norbert Muller, Ramsay Hill, and Irene Tedrow.Visit my web page - http://www.classicradio.streamWe receive no revenue from YouTube. If you enjoy our shows, listen via the links on our web page or if you're so inclined, Buy me a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wyattcoxelAHeard on almost 100 radio stations from coast to coast. Classic Radio Theater features great radio programs that warmed the hearts of millions for the better part of the 20th century. Host Wyatt Cox brings the best of radio classics back to life with both the passion of a long-time (as in more than half a century) fan and the heart of a forty-year newsman. But more than just “playing the hits”, Wyatt supplements the first hour of each day's show with historical information on the day and date in history including audio that takes you back to World War II, Korea, and Vietnam. FDR, Eisenhower, JFK, Reagan, Carter, Nixon, LBJ. It's a true slice of life from not just radio's past, but America's past.Wyatt produces 21 hours a week of freshly minted Classic Radio Theater presentations each week, and each day's broadcast is timely and entertaining!#ClassicRadio #OldTimeRadio #Drama #WorldWar2 #OnANoteOfTriumph #NormanCorwin #MartinGabel
Academy Award-nominated actress Joan Lorring returns in two more Suspense thrillers from the early 1960s. First, it's "The Luck of the Tiger Eye," a tale of greed and graverobbing set in a mansion on a dark and stormy night (originally aired on CBS on December 3, 1961). Then, a pair of newlyweds might be parted by death sooner than anticipated in "Please Believe Me" (originally aired on CBS on January 28, 1962). Plus, we'll hear Joan Lorring as a woman who discovers a dead body in a taxi in "The Corpse Nobody Loved" from Inner Sanctum Mysteries (AFRS rebroadcast from September 21, 1952).
After making her first visits to Suspense in 1945, Joan Lorring returned to "radio's outstanding theater of thrills" in 1960. By then, both the series and star had left Hollywood behind. The Oscar-nominee had transitioned to Broadway and television, and production of the show moved to CBS' New York studios. We'll hear Lorring in three 60s Suspense stories: "The Daisy Chain" (originally aired on CBS on June 26, 1960); "The Man Who Knew How to Hate" (originally aired on CBS on June 16, 1961); and "Witness to Murder" (originally aired on CBS on October 22, 1961).
Suspense, originally broadcast July 16, 1961, 60 years ago, The Man Who Knew How to Hate starring Joan Lorring and Leon Janney. A surprise ending to a commuter's eternal triangle. How to get rid of her wealthy but creepy husband?
Episode 7 aired January 12, 1974 on CBS Radio. In the cast Joan Lorring and Mason Adams. A daring attempt to clear their car windows during a snowstorm leads to the mysterious disappearance of a woman's husband. The reasons turn out to be increasingly intriguing.
A violent intruder has taken over the house of a spinster woman and her invalid mother as their “guest”. Commentary on how this great plot set-up misfired. Plus, star Joan Lorring. Also, Joseph Kearns who this time was a featured character and not the announcer.
After she worked on radio as a child actor, Joan Lorring broke out in movies at age 19 with an Oscar-nominated turn in The Corn is Green. It was one of many successes she’d have in a career that took her to the big and small screens as well as the Broadway stage. We’ll hear her in two old time radio tales of Suspense: “A Man in the House” (originally aired on CBS on August 2, 1945) and “The Great Horrell” (originally aired on CBS on August 22, 1946).
One of the ten films that paired Peter Lorre and Sydney Greenstreet, this is a sharp mystery tale. The three strangers make a wish on a statue of a Chinese goddess and their lives are all spun in unexpected directions. Joan Lorring and Peter Whitney are outstanding in their supporting roles. Enjoy my classic movie review of Three Strangers (1946). SPREAD THE WORD! If you enjoyed this episode head on over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating, a review, and subscribe! We would love to get your feedback! Email Click here to subscribe via iTunes Read more at classicmovierev.com
Featuring a deadly mix from Tehotu. Tehotu is a French producer, DJ, and promoter who is currently based in Berlin. Alongside his crew, Le Nouveau Numéro, Tehotu has been throwing parties and releasing tunes which explore the heavier side of techno for the past four years. Simon brings us back home in the second half. *Intro* Soundwalk Collective - Auditorium Scarlatti [Apollo] *Tehotu* Kmyle - Fixed [Skryptöm Records] NX1 - 02 005 [NX1] Non reversible - Cyto [Monark Recordings] Psyk - Eclipse [CLR] Temudo & Chich - Saturn 5 (The Advent Rmx) [Modulhertz] Confluence - Scalar Field (Marco Effe Rmx) [Dead Cert.] Kastil - Sphere Of Influence [Stale] Jamaica Suk - Kontort [L.A.G.] Toms Due - Urania [Etruria Beat] Sinfol - Realization [Anagram] -- Akis - Future Song [Into The Light] *Simon* Smagghe & Cross - Carillon [Offen Music] Brainwaltzera - 17 Acetonia (Au Pied De Cochon Aescoba) [Film] Die Wilde Jagd - Drachenfels [Correspondant] Si Begg - Energieerzeugung [Shitkatapult] Biosphere - Black Mesa ft. Joan Lorring & Leslie Howard [Biophon] DC Salas - Cala Falco ft. Joy Wellboy [Biologic] Grün Glas - Rust [Grün Glas] World Air - Life [Lo Recordings] Charlotte Bendiks - Noir [Cómeme] Phew - New World [Mesh-Key] Machine Woman - Iron Curtain [Jheri Tracks] LAPS - Who Me? [MIC] @amaru-tehotu @lenouveaunumero
Mostly new and recent electronica, but wrapping up with a bit of old and rare Prince, but definitely featuring some of the most spectacular dysfunction yet in a show. Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ Black Mesa (feat. Joan Lorring & Leslie Howard) by Biosphere on Black Mesa (feat. Joan Lorring) (-) 3′20″ Just One Kiss by Biosphere on Petrified Forest (-) 7′51″ Baby Interphase by Biosphere on Microgravity (R&S) 12′52″ Sometimes It Hurts by Bogus Order on Zen Brakes (-) 23′41″ Flight 4 by Bogus Order on Zen Brakes (-) 28′35″ The Spirit by Butch on The Spirit (-) 35′23″ Triumph by Shit Robot on From The Cradle To The Rave (-) 40′00″ Exalter by Forest Swords on Compassion (Ninja Tune) 44′29″ I Am Animal by Shackleton on Soundboy Punishments (Skulldisco) 64′38″ Hole Tone Java by Vert on Avantgardism Vol. 1 (-) 65′44″ Recursion by Throwing Snow on Throwing Snow (Fabric) 77′36″ One (Original Mix) by In2Deep (-) 79′39″ No Life On The Surface by Doms and Deykers on No Life On The Surface (-) 82′39″ Crystel by Autechre on Artificial Intelligence (Warp) 87′48″ R Rated Pictures by !!! on Shake The Shudder (Warp) 93′51″ Dancing Is The Best Revenge by !!! on Shake The Shudder (Warp) 99′23″ Computer Blue (Unreleased Hallway Speech Version) by Prince & The Revolution on Purple Rain reissue (Warner) 103′52″ Father's Song by Prince and the Revolution on Purple Rain reissue (Warner) Check out the full archives on the website.
Mostly new and recent electronica, but wrapping up with a bit of old and rare Prince, but definitely featuring some of the most spectacular dysfunction yet in a show. Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ Black Mesa (feat. Joan Lorring & Leslie Howard) by Biosphere on Black Mesa (feat. Joan Lorring) 3′20″ Just One Kiss by Biosphere on Petrified Forest 7′51″ Baby Interphase by Biosphere on Microgravity (R&S) 12′52″ Sometimes It Hurts by Bogus Order on Zen Brakes 23′41″ Flight 4 by Bogus Order on Zen Brakes 28′35″ The Spirit by Butch on The Spirit 35′23″ Triumph by Shit Robot on From The Cradle To The Rave 40′00″ Exalter by Forest Swords on Compassion (Ninja Tune) 44′29″ I Am Animal by Shackleton on Soundboy Punishments (Skulldisco) 64′38″ Hole Tone Java by Vert on Avantgardism Vol. 1 65′44″ Recursion by Throwing Snow on Throwing Snow (Fabric) 77′36″ One (Original Mix) by In2Deep 79′39″ No Life On The Surface by Doms and Deykers on No Life On The Surface 82′39″ Crystel by Autechre on Artificial Intelligence (Warp) 87′48″ R Rated Pictures by !!! on Shake The Shudder (Warp) 93′51″ Dancing Is The Best Revenge by !!! on Shake The Shudder (Warp) 99′23″ Computer Blue (Unreleased Hallway Speech Version) by Prince & The Revolution on Purple Rain reissue (Warner) 103′52″ Father's Song by Prince and the Revolution on Purple Rain reissue (Warner)
Tracklist: 1 Biosphere - Black Mesa (feat Joan Lorring) 2 Juan Laya, Jorge Montiel - It's Got To Be Music (feat Andre Espeut - extended re-edit) 3 Marc O'tool - This morning 4 UNKNOWN 5 Art Of Tones - Elephants (Fred Everything re edit) 6 Bosq - Tumbala (feat Tempo Alomar - Auntie Flo remix) 7 Lauri H - Business 8 Eli Escobar - I Need U 9 Eli Escobar - In The Dark (feat Nomi Ruiz - Yam Who? remix) 10 C Vogt & Patrick Jeremic - Pour Eternel (original mix) 11 Vozmediano - Back2Soul 12 Eli Escobar - Happiness Pt 2 13 The Return - New Day 14 Tiger Rose - Thinking Of Satie (feat Gabriel Ananda)
Academy Award Theatre. September 25, 1946. . "Guest In The House". Sponsored by: Squibb. A neurotic disrupts the happy home life of her doctor's family. Joan Lorring, Anita Louise, Kirk Douglas.oldtimeradiodvd.com
Academy Award Theater - Stars and movies with Oscars were the idea - in most cases, the movie stars recreated their academy award roles for the show, or in other cases, fine actors played the parts and gave it a different character. Both ways make for great radio drama and first class Hollywood motion picture star entertainment. The Lux Radio Theater had been doing this kind of radio show in the grandest manner for many years, but sponsor Squibb had the hubris and deep pockets to take on the competition by doing Academy Award Theater right after the Second World War. The year 1946 was pre-television, and so movies were still the major American visual art form, with radio the other popular network entertainment. In this final pre-TV time, Academy Award Theater was thought of as a premier radio production, a wow show, much like CinemaScope was to be in the 1950's when Hollywood felt the box office blow of early TV. THIS EPISODE: September 25, 1946. CBS network. "Guest In The House". Sponsored by: Squibb Drugs. A neurotic disrupts the happy home life of her doctor's family. Joan Lorring, Anita Louise, Kirk Douglas. 1/2 hour.
The FORD THEATER, sponsored by the Ford Motor Company, presented hour long dramas first on NBC for one only season. The series moved to CBS for its second and last season. There were 39 NBC and 39 CBS hour- long shows (not verified). The show initially received an unfavorable review from the New York Times for poor script adaptation but was still highly rated for the actors' performance and overall production. The show was supposed to feature only original scripts but had to forgo that plan due to lack of quality material. The first season on NBC used radio actors under the direction of George Zachary. Martin Gabel announced the first show but was soon replaced by Kenneth Banghart. The second season, on CBS, used Hollywood screen actors in the lead roles, supported by radio actors. Fletcher Markle, who previously produced CBS's STUDIO ONE series, was the producer for the second season. Although a short series, it still has some of radio's best dramas. THIS EPISODE:October 29, 1948. CBS network, KNX, Los Angeles aircheck. "Of Human Bondage". Sponsored by: Ford, Bulova Watch (local). Not auditioned. Ray Milland, Joan Lorring, Somerset Maugham (author), Fletcher Markle (host, director), Hedley Rennie, Susan Douglas, Jack Manning, Elwood Hoffman (adaptor), Cy Feuer (conductor), Rita Vale, Robert Dryden, Miriam Wolfe, Neal Fitzgerald, Gregory Morton. 57:19.