POPULARITY
Charlie Chan. October 29, 1936. Inspector Chan names the killer and supplies the proof needed to end the case. . 14:54.Click Here to Listen Today's Old Time Radio Station NOW ON AIR!!SUPPORT US BY SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS HempUSA Store
Charlie Chan. October 29, 1936. Inspector Chan names the killer and supplies the proof needed to end the case. . 14:54.Click Here to Listen Today's Old Time Radio Station NOW ON AIR!!SUPPORT US BY SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS HempUSA Store
Charlie Chan. October 22, 1936. Inspector Chan realizes that the final clue is to be found on phonograph records! .Click Here to Listen Today's Old Time Radio Station NOW ON AIR!!SUPPORT US BY SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS HempUSA Store
Charlie Chan. October 22, 1936. Inspector Chan realizes that the final clue is to be found on phonograph records! .Click Here to Listen Today's Old Time Radio Station NOW ON AIR!!SUPPORT US BY SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS HempUSA Store
Charlie Chan. October 15, 1936. Inspector Chan announces that he will name the murderer tomorrow night at 7 P. M.Click Here to Listen Today's Old Time Radio Station NOW ON AIR!!SUPPORT US BY SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS HempUSA Store
Charlie Chan. October 15, 1936. Inspector Chan announces that he will name the murderer tomorrow night at 7 P. M.Click Here to Listen Today's Old Time Radio Station NOW ON AIR!!SUPPORT US BY SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS HempUSA Store
Crime Does Not Pay. November 21, 1949. MGM syndication. "Summertime Take". Bugsy Portnoy is told to, "teach a lesson." The take is too low from the slot machines at Swan Lake. Charles Corbin, Burton B. Turkas (technical advisor), Ira Marion (writer), Jon Gart (composer, conductor), Marx B. Loeb (director).Click Here to Listen Today's Old Time Radio Station NOW ON AIR!!SUPPORT US BY SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS HempUSA Store
Stories from The Black Book, On Schedule 11/26/52 Click Here to Listen Today's Old Time Radio Station NOW ON AIR!!SUPPORT US BY SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS HempUSA Store
The Man In BlackClick Here to Listen Today's Old Time Radio Station NOW ON AIR!!SUPPORT US BY SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS HempUSA Store
The Black Book. February 24, 1952. CBS net. "My Favorite Corpse". Paul Frees, John Dehner, Nelson Bond (author), John Meston (adaptor), Norman Macdonnell (director), Leith Stevens (composer, conductor), Clarence Cassell (announcer).
The Black Book. February 17, 1952. CBS net. "On Schedule". The first show of the series. An embezzling accountant plans a perfect aboard a commuter train heading towards New York. Paul Frees, John Dehner, Nelson Bond (author), John Meston (adaptor), Norman Macdonnell (director), Leith Stevens (composer, conductor), Clarence Cassell (announcer).
Crime Does Not Pay. December 19, 1949. "Dead Pigeon". Louie "The Dasher" Monroe decides Georgie is a stool pigeon. The best stool pigeon is a dead stool pigeon! The date above is the date of the first broadcast on WMGM, New York from which this syndicated version may have been taken. Marx B. Loeb (director), Myron McCormick, Jon Gart (composer, conductor), Ira Marion (writer), Burton B. Turkas (technical advisor).
Crime Does Not Pay. November 21, 1949. "Summertime Take". The date above is the date of the first broadcast on WMGM, New York, from which this syndicated version may have been taken. Bugsy Portnoy is told to, "teach a lesson." The take is too low from the slot machines at Swan Lake. Charles Corbin, Burton B. Turkas (technical advisor), Ira Marion (writer), Jon Gart (composer, conductor), Marx B. Loeb (director).
Crime Does Not Pay was an anthology radio crime drama series based on MGM's short film series. The films began in 1935 with Crime Does Not Pay: Buried Loot. For the most part, actors who appeared in B-films were featured, but occasionally, one of MGM's major stars would make an appearance. The radio series aired in New York on WMGM (October 10, 1949-October 10, 1951) and then moved to the Mutual network (January 7-December 22, 1952). Actors included Bela Lugosi, Everett Sloane, Ed Begley, John Loder and Lionel Stander.
The Man In Black,Between 1943 and 1955, BBC Radio produced one of its most famous horror series, "Appointment With Fear". It was presented by Valentine Dyall (above), an actor who had made his radio debut in 1936 as The Man In Black, a creepy raconteur who picked up news of the spooky bits of life. In sepulchral voice, he introduced the story, made comments afterwards and sometimes provided short narrative links. In 1949 The Man In Black was awarded a series of his own, called "The Man In Black", with a very similar format to Appointment With Fear. This included such stories as R. L. Stevenson's Markheim and M. R. James's classic Whistle and I'll Come To You.
Crime Does Not Pay was an anthology radio crime drama series based on MGM's short film series. The films began in 1935 with Crime Does Not Pay: Buried Loot. For the most part, actors who appeared in B-films were featured, but occasionally, one of MGM's major stars would make an appearance. The radio series aired in New York on WMGM (October 10, 1949-October 10, 1951) and then moved to the Mutual network (January 7-December 22, 1952). Actors included Bela Lugosi, Everett Sloane, Ed Begley, John Loder and Lionel Stander.
Crime Does Not Pay was an anthology radio crime drama series based on MGM's short film series. The films began in 1935 with Crime Does Not Pay: Buried Loot. For the most part, actors who appeared in B-films were featured, but occasionally, one of MGM's major stars would make an appearance. The radio series aired in New York on WMGM (October 10, 1949-October 10, 1951) and then moved to the Mutual network (January 7-December 22, 1952). Actors included Bela Lugosi, Everett Sloane, Ed Begley, John Loder and Lionel Stander.
Crime Does Not Pay was an anthology radio crime drama series based on MGM's short film series. The films began in 1935 with Crime Does Not Pay: Buried Loot. For the most part, actors who appeared in B-films were featured, but occasionally, one of MGM's major stars would make an appearance. The radio series aired in New York on WMGM (October 10, 1949-October 10, 1951) and then moved to the Mutual network (January 7-December 22, 1952). Actors included Bela Lugosi, Everett Sloane, Ed Begley, John Loder and Lionel Stander.
Crime Does Not Pay was an anthology radio crime drama series based on MGM's short film series. The films began in 1935 with Crime Does Not Pay: Buried Loot. For the most part, actors who appeared in B-films were featured, but occasionally, one of MGM's major stars would make an appearance. The radio series aired in New York on WMGM (October 10, 1949-October 10, 1951) and then moved to the Mutual network (January 7-December 22, 1952). Actors included Bela Lugosi, Everett Sloane, Ed Begley, John Loder and Lionel Stander.
The Man In Black,Between 1943 and 1955, BBC Radio produced one of its most famous horror series, "Appointment With Fear". It was presented by Valentine Dyall (above), an actor who had made his radio debut in 1936 as The Man In Black, a creepy raconteur who picked up news of the spooky bits of life. In sepulchral voice, he introduced the story, made comments afterwards and sometimes provided short narrative links. In 1949 The Man In Black was awarded a series of his own, called "The Man In Black", with a very similar format to Appointment With Fear. This included such stories as R. L. Stevenson's Markheim and M. R. James's classic Whistle and I'll Come To You.
Adventures of Inspector Maigret - "Maigret's Own Christmas" Paris police detective Inspector Maigret, Maigret is more of a "thinking detective". He uses his perception and psychological insight to solve the complex crimes that come his way. More often than not, he's more interested in the "why" of a crime than "who". < Hey, Beatles Fans check Pop Go The Beatles at http://www.beatlesnetwork.com and the great deal.
Adventures of Inspector Maigret - "Maigret's Special Murder" Paris police detective Inspector Maigret, Maigret is more of a "thinking detective". He uses his perception and psychological insight to solve the complex crimes that come his way. More often than not, he's more interested in the "why" of a crime than "who". < Hey, Beatles Fans check Pop Go The Beatles at http://www.beatlesnetwork.com and the great deal.
Adventures of Inspector Maigret - "Maigret and the Millionaires" Paris police detective Inspector Maigret, Maigret is more of a "thinking detective". He uses his perception and psychological insight to solve the complex crimes that come his way. More often than not, he's more interested in the "why" of a crime than "who". < Hey, Beatles Fans check Pop Go The Beatles at http://www.beatlesnetwork.com and the great deal.
Adventures of Inspector Maigret - "Drowned Mens Inn" 2 of 2 Paris police detective Inspector Maigret, Maigret is more of a "thinking detective". He uses his perception and psychological insight to solve the complex crimes that come his way. More often than not, he's more interested in the "why" of a crime than "who". < Hey, Beatles Fans check Pop Go The Beatles at http://www.beatlesnetwork.com and the great deal.
Adventures of Inspector Maigret - "Drowned Mens Inn" Paris police detective Inspector Maigret, Maigret is more of a "thinking detective". He uses his perception and psychological insight to solve the complex crimes that come his way. More often than not, he's more interested in the "why" of a crime than "who". < Hey, Beatles Fans check Pop Go The Beatles at http://www.beatlesnetwork.com and the great deal.