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The Midlife Crisis Hotline
The Ben Justin Murder Case - Old Time Radio Crime

The Midlife Crisis Hotline

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 30:11


Step into the thrilling world of The Ben Justin Murder Case from the iconic Broadway's My Beat series. This 1950 episode has been remastered at Time Warp Studios and includes commentary by Mary Labrie and Greg Flynn.  Broadway Is My Beat, was a detective radio show that ran from 1949 to 1954 on CBS. Larry Thor stars as Detective Danny Clover, a homicide detective working in Manhattan's 16th Precinct, which Clover declares is, “the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world.” With beautiful writing, evocative music, wonderful sound effects and an excellent ensemble cast, you will love The Ben Justin Murder Case. Tune in to The Shiver Show and prepare yourself for an old time radio crime classic!Thank you for listening! If you like the show, please share us with your friends and family AND give us a review! If you have a suggestion for a show or a question, please drop it in the comments!Watch us on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@shivershowpodcastFollow The Shiver Show https://www.facebook.com/theshivershowor check out our website at https://www.timewarpstudios.com Other podcast platforms: https://linktr.ee/theshivershow

Down These Mean Streets (Old Time Radio Detectives)
Episode 620 - Fool Me Once (Sherlock Holmes, Box 13, Philip Marlowe, & Broadway is My Beat)

Down These Mean Streets (Old Time Radio Detectives)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2025 121:34


In honor of April Fool's Day, our radio detectives this week have to contend with some practical jokes and jokers that are anything but funny. Dr. Watson is enlisted to pull a prank on Sherlock Holmes in "The April Fool's Day Adventure," starring Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce (originally aired on Mutual on April 1, 1946). Dan Holiday tries to find a deranged jokester before his antics turn deadly in "Death is No Joke" from Box 13. A fake will reading turns into a real crime scene as Philip Marlowe hunts for a killer in "The Last Laugh" (originally aired on CBS on April 2, 1949), and Detective Danny Clover has to find out who killed a celebrated prankster in "Laugh-a-Minute Tyler" from Broadway is My Beat (originally aired on March 14, 1953).

Breaking Walls
BW - EP160—005: February 1950 With Broadway Is My Beat—The Death Of A Greenwich Village Writer

Breaking Walls

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 37:44


Support Breaking Walls at https://www.patreon.com/thewallbreakers The February 17th, 1950 episode of Broadway is My Beat took Danny Clover to Greenwich Village. By the early 1950s, the sound effects men working in radio had begun to refine their craft to a fine art. In September of 1987 Jack Kruschen and Shirley Mitchell were guests of Jim Bohannon on his radio show. They remembered some of those men. The actor playing Camden Drake was Elliot Reid. Here he is speaking with Frank Bresee. Featured in this cast was Virginia Gregg. By 1950, she was one of the most versatile actresses on the air.

Breaking Walls
BW - EP160—002: February 1950 With Broadway Is My Beat—Friday NIghts With Danny Clover

Breaking Walls

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 34:37


Support Breaking Walls at https://www.patreon.com/thewallbreakers In November of 1949 Broadway is My Beat returned to the air on Saturday evenings. It remained there until late January of 1950. The show couldn't find national sponsorship, though companies like Ford were buying single episode sponsorship to promote their products. Beginning with the February 3rd, 1950 episode called “The Lieutenant Jimmy Hunt Murder Case,” the show moved to Friday evenings at 9:30PM eastern time. Featured in this episode was Jeanette Nolan. She and her husband John McIntire were longtime friends of both Lewis and his second wife Mary Jane Croft. Broadway is my Beat featured some of the best hollywood radio talent like Barney Phillips, Virginia Gregg, Tony Barrett, Herb Butterfield, Betty Lou Gerson, Hy Averback, Cathy Lewis, Harry Bartell, Lawrence Dobkin, Mary Jane Croft, and Herb Vigran. Years later, Jack Kruschen remembered how many of them, including himself, often played more than one part on radio shows.

Breaking Walls
BW - EP160—001: February 1950 With Broadway Is My Beat—The Show Launches From New York

Breaking Walls

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2025 21:20


Support Breaking Walls at https://www.patreon.com/thewallbreakers Network radio opened 1949 fresh off its fourteenth consecutive year of record earnings. Total network revenue exceeded Two-hundred-ten million dollars. Broadway Is My Beat first took to the air over CBS from New York on February 27th, 1949, It starred Anthony Ross and was directed by John Dietz. Dietz was a prolific radio man in the 1940s. He helped get Suspense off the ground and had success with New York-based shows like Casey, Crime Photographer. Early CBS press material for the show told how “as a kid, Danny Clover sold papers and shined shoes along the Great White Way. He later walked the beat as a policeman and knows everything along Broadway—from pan handler to operatic prima donna—but he's still sentimental. The street is forever a wonderland of glamor to him.” CBS was in the middle of the “Packaged Program Initiative.” When head of CBS William Paley returned from World War II in 1946, he saw his network behind NBC in ratings, revenue, and star power. Paley decided to greenlight and cost-sustain shows in order to develop hits not controlled by advertising agencies. The gamble paid off. By February of 1949 CBS had found success with sitcoms like My Friend Irma and Our Miss Brooks. The network was also using capital gains tax laws to sign production deals with stars like Jack Benny, George Burns, Gracie Allen, Red Skelton, and Bing Crosby. For a deep dive on this, please tune into Breaking Walls episodes 108 through 112. Meanwhile, after fifteen weeks Broadway is My Beat was floundering. CBS was going to pull the plug at the end of May when NBC found its first post-talent raid hit. A new police procedural, Dragnet, launched on June 3rd, 1949. The brainchild of Jack Webb, it was unlike anything heard on the air at that point. CBS brass decided to move Broadway is My Beat's production to Hollywood. Elliott Lewis was by then starring as Frankie Remley on The Phil Harris and Alice Faye Show and helping to edit scripts for Bill Spier on Suspense. With the urging of men like Spier and Bill Robson, Lewis was given the chance to direct the newly migrated series. He was born in Manhattan on November 28th, 1917. He told Radio Life, “You should hear the city constantly. Even the people in New York are noisy.” Three soundmen were often needed to re-create that New York flavor. Lewis immediately tabbed Morton Fine and David Friedkin to write the series. Here's Morton Fine. Lewis' first episode came on Thursday, July 7th, 1949 when the repackaged Broadway is My Beat debuted as a summer replacement for The FBI In Peace And War. Larry Thor would star as Danny Clover. The change in tenor was immediately evident. Rounding out the regular cast was Charles Calvert as Tartaglia and Jack Kruschen doubling as both Sergeant Muggavan and Doctor Sinski. The last episode of the seven week summer run was “The Val Dane Case,” airing on August 25th, 1949. By then the show had begun to hit its stride. Broadway is My Beat stretched for the poetic metaphor and if the tone was sometimes heavy and wordy, the scenes were gritty, and the crimes were less-than-glamorous. After the initial summer run, the CBS network executives were happy with Elliott Lewis' work and decided to bring the show back in the fall.

Reflections of a DJ
Episode 339: DJ JAZZY JOYCE “Hip-Hop's Eleanor Roosevelt”

Reflections of a DJ

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 128:19


Episode 339: DJ JAZZY JOYCE “Hip-Hop's Eleanor Roosevelt” On this week's episode of the @RoadPodcast, the fellas are excited to welcome the legendary DJ and the Bronx's finest, @DJJazzyJoyce, alongside guest host @DJGoldFinderNYC. Jazzy Joyce discusses her legacy, acknowledging she wasn't fully aware of the historical impact she was making at the time (02:34). She reflects on her early experiences, including playing clubs by age 16 (9:33), recounts battling major acts like Cash Money (@TheRealDJCashMoney) (17:55), and remembers working on the track “It's My Beat” with Sweet Tee (17:55). Jazzy talks about how hip hop has changed (33:01), breaks down her time on @VH1's Master of the Mix (43:01), and discusses the dynamics of being a female DJ and battling unwanted sexual attention (57:10). She speaks on her career in radio (1:13:20) and emphasizes the importance of documenting your history within your DJ career (1:35:40). Finally, Jazzy reflects on her contributions to Digable Planets' (@PlanetsDigable) Blowout Comb (1:49:01) and remembers her mentor, DJ Whiz Kid (1:56:01). This episode is sponsored by @SoundCollectiveNYC, an industry-leading music school, musical space and community located in downtown Manhattan for aspiring DJ's, Producers, Musicians and more. Take private Ableton lessons, practice DJ routines, experiment with different audio equipment and reserve studio spaces for just the day, maybe a week or sign up for their monthly membership. Check www.soundcollective.com for more info and try their Online Classes free for a month by entering the code “ROAD”. If you're in the New York area, visit them at 28 Broadway, New York, NY 10004 and tell them the Road Podcast sent you!

Vintage Classic Radio
Tuesday Night Detectives - Broadway Is My Beat (Buddy Malpaugh), Candy Matson (Jack Frost) & Nero Wolfe (The Slaughtered Santas)

Vintage Classic Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 91:33


This week's “Tuesday Night Detectives” on Vintage Classic Radio brings a festive twist with three thrilling holiday specials from the golden age of radio. In "Broadway is My Beat" from December 22, 1951, Detective Danny Clover, portrayed by Larry Thor, unravels the mystery of "Buddy Malpaugh and the Jeweled Scimitar." As snow blankets the streets of New York, Clover tracks the elusive Buddy Malpaugh who has stolen a precious scimitar sword, adorned with jewels. Charles Calvert voices Sgt. Tartaglia and Jack Kruschen plays Muggavan in this chilling winter tale. Next up is "Candy Matson" from December 10, 1949, featuring Natalie Masters as the sharp-witted private eye in "Jack Frost." This episode sees Matson investigating a suspicious accident in a chilly San Francisco, accompanied by her loyal sidekick Rembrandt Watson, voiced by Jack Thomas. The twist comes when they discover a plot that could ice over the Christmas cheer, making it a thrilling holiday investigation. Wrapping up the trio of tales, we revisit "The New Adventures of Nero Wolfe" from December 22, 1950, in "The Slaughtered Santas." With Sidney Greenstreet playing the iconic armchair detective Nero Wolfe, and his assistant Archie Goodwin played by Larry Dobkin, the duo solves the sinister slaying of men dressed as Santa Claus. This chilling mystery dives into the darker side of the festive season, presenting a high-stakes puzzle for Wolfe and his sharp instincts. These episodes blend intrigue with holiday spirit, offering listeners an evocative throwback to yesteryear's Christmases, filled with suspense and festive adventure. Whether it's following footprints in the snow in New York, untangling a frosty mystery in San Francisco, or solving a series of Santa Claus murders, each story promises to keep you guessing and entertained during the holiday season.

1001 Radio Crime Solvers
THE JOAN GALE MURDER CASE and THE ROBERT SEGURA MURDER CASE BROADWAY IS MY BEAT

1001 Radio Crime Solvers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 59:21


Two great detective episodes from the 50's classic Brtoadway is My Beat

1001 Radio Crime Solvers
JOHN LOMAX MURDER CASE and MARY MURDOCK MURDER CASE BROADWAY IS MY BEAT

1001 Radio Crime Solvers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2024 59:42


Two great episodes of Broadway is My Beat especially for 1001 listeners

1001 RADIO DAYS
THE MARY DENNING MURDER CASE and THE TOM AND ALICE COREY SUICIDE PACT BROADWAY IS MY BEAT

1001 RADIO DAYS

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2024 73:41


1001 Radio Crime Solvers
THE HAROLD CLARK MURDER CASE and THE LAUREN BURTON MURDER CASE BROADWAY IS MY BEAT

1001 Radio Crime Solvers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2024 73:41


Two great episodes of Broadway is My Beat from back in the days when DA's were honest guys

The Midlife Crisis Hotline
The Georgia Gray Murder Case

The Midlife Crisis Hotline

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 42:06


Send us a textStep into the thrilling world of The Georgia Gray Murder Case from the iconic Broadway's My Beat series. This 1954 episode has been remastered at Time Warp Studios and includes commentary by Mary Labrie and Greg Flynn. Crafted by Morton S. Fine, a playwright with a legacy of great writing, the script brilliantly weaves together sharp dialogue and a world-weary narration by the protagonist, Detective Danny Clover. The story is brought to life by the performance of voice actor Anthony Ross, as Danny, and the excellent ensemble cast. The musical score, composed by Alexander Courage and Wilbur Hatch, captures the essence of the noir genre, transporting listeners to smoky nightclubs and mean streets. Tune in to The Georgia Gray Murder Case on The Shiver Show and prepare yourself for an exhilarating ride!Thank you for listening! If you like the show, please share us with your friends and family AND give us a review!Follow The Shiver Show https://www.facebook.com/theshivershowhttps://www.instagram.com/theshivershowor check out our website at https://www.timewarpstudios.com https://tiktok.com/@timewarpsoundstudios https://www.facebook.com/timewarpstudios Other podcast platforms: https://linktr.ee/theshivershow

1001 Radio Crime Solvers
THE VAL DANE MURDER CASE and THE MEI LING MURDER CASE BROADWAY IS MY BEAT

1001 Radio Crime Solvers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 59:33


Two episodes from CBS hit drama Broadway is My Beat

Breaking Walls
BW - EP155—001: New York And The 1944 Radio World—Why I'm Here—Breaking Walls' 10th Anniversary

Breaking Walls

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 9:45


https://www.patreon.com/thewallbreakers I've mentioned a few times before within Breaking Walls episodes that I try to be as unbiased as possible. I want Breaking Walls to be a true documentary, so I leave the op-eds for everyone else. But this is my tenth anniversary as a podcaster so I'll share. I spent the first ten years of my life living in a house where the people there were born between 1918 and 1989. It was in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn. There was a park across the street. Around 1900 that park wouldn't have been there. It would have been Indian Pond. Who knows how many thousands of years people congregated at that pond. My great-grandmother was in my life until I was 24. She grew up on Cherry Street in Manhattan's Lower East Side. By the time I came along everyone had heard her stories ten times over, but I loved sitting with her, playing cards and sharing bagels with Country Crock Shedspread, while she told me about her Italian immigrant parents, living through the depression and World War II. She had mixed feelings about Mussolini, but was a deep supporter of FDR. She loved Lawrence Welk and watched Jeopardy and Wheel of Fortune. Her father was a believer in women's rights and a huge New York Giants baseball fan. He died of a heart attack on June 26th, 1951, one hundred days before Bobby Thompson's shot heard round the world. The interesting thing is, I have no recollection of talking to her about the radio shows she loved to listen to in the 1930s and 40s. Her second daughter is my grandmother. Tough, outspoken, smart, she takes no guff from anyone and can curse with the best of them. Her husband, my grandfather, was the person I spent the most time with, playing baseball, going to Coney Island, and eventually, introducing me to radio shows on Christmas Day 1999. He was the 9th of 11 kids from an Irish Catholic family in Sunset Park, Brooklyn. What was his favorite radio show growing up? Thanks to him, I've spent the past twenty-five years listening to radio shows from the “Golden Age of Radio” be they comedy, drama, detective, western, soap opera, news broadcasts or otherwise. Occasionally, someone with my last name would crop up, like on the Saturday, May 12th, 1951 episode of Broadway is My Beat. I've spent the past seven years making monthly documentaries on radio history; More than eighty of them now. One a month, without fail. I've also found the time to write new audio fiction, like Burning Gotham, the historical fiction audio soap opera set in 1835 New York City. It was a 2022 Tribeca Film Festival audio selection. People often don't know how to introduce me at professional functions. Am I a radio historian? Audio fiction developer? Director? Narrator? Actor? Like a lot of people who figure something out on their own, I'm a little bit of everything. I'm now as much a New York historian as I am a radio historian. I guess all roads do lead home. I've won awards, been complimented and critiqued, passed up social and other life opportunities, and you know what, I found direction, not just through a hobby, but with some kind of desire that burns deep inside of myself. It's what I wanted ten years ago. Or maybe it's because I can't share these documentaries with my grandfather anymore. He's out there in the ether somewhere. I hope he tunes in once in a while. The flame doesn't always burn with the same degree of brightness. I'm a New Yorker. Ambitious unmonetized hobbies are like masochistic anchors. Would stopping this be an act of cowardice or would it lighten the load? Any time I want to pack up and move on I think, how can I? I want to help preserve and grow this medium, both creatively and financially. Blood of my blood, flesh of my flesh. If I'm in for a penny, I'm in for a pound. Would my 2014 self be proud seeing where I've come to? Ultimately, yes. That's the thing about running on the treadmill to oblivion, you don't always go where you want to, but you get in shape doing it.

Downtown HQ (Radio Show with DJ Ramon Baron)
The Downtown HQ Radio Show #3424

Downtown HQ (Radio Show with DJ Ramon Baron)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2024 57:55


The Downtown HQ Radio Show #3424 Tracklist Elson (IT) - Can You Play to My Beat (2024 Remastered) €URO TRA$H - Everything Tonight (Frents Remix) Ray Isaac - Sticks & Stones (The Bumjackers Remix) Esteban Villacis - La Bomba BEEN - Love On Me (Original Mix) FISHER x Flowdan - Boost Up (Extended Mix) Solander - Dont Sleep (ORIGINAL MIX) Eddie Amador, Cedric Gervais - House Music (Cedric Gervais 2.5 Club Remix) Pansil - Sweat (Extended Mix) Barry Obzee - Upside ESSEL, MERYLL - Move (Extended Mix) Andrew Storm, LVGA, Tommaso Sesto - FUN (Extended Mix) Alesso, Nate Smith - I Like It (Alesso & Sentinel VIP Extended Mix) James Hype & Major Lazer - Number 1 (Extended Mix) Dillon Nathaniel - Let's Dance (Original Mix)

Vintage Classic Radio
Tuesday Night Detectives - The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (Murder in the Moonlight) & Broadway is My Beat (The Joe Gruber Murder Case)

Vintage Classic Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 58:27


In this week's episode of “Tuesday Night Detectives” on Vintage Classic Radio, we dive into two thrilling episodes from the golden age of radio. First up, "The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" presents “Murder in the Moonlight” originally broadcast on October 29, 1945. In this gripping episode, Holmes and Watson, portrayed by the legendary Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce respectively, find themselves at a country estate under the eerie glow of a full moon. A chilling murder has occurred, and as they sift through the suspects and clues, the duo must use their wits to unmask the killer before they strike again. Alongside Rathbone and Bruce, the episode featured additional performances from notable actors of the era, contributing to the rich atmosphere of mystery and suspense. Following Holmes and Watson's adventure, we switch gears to the gritty streets of New York with “Broadway is My Beat” in the episode titled “The Joe Gruber Murder Case” which aired on July 8, 1951. Detective Danny Clover, brought to life by Larry Thor, navigates the dark alleys of Broadway to solve the murder of Joe Gruber, a man found dead in his own apartment. The investigation leads Clover through a tangled web of relationships and motives, revealing the underbelly of the city's theater district. This episode also featured Charles Calvert as Sgt. Tartaglia and Jack Kruschen as Det. Muggavan, enhancing the authentic New York ambiance with their stellar performances. Together, these episodes encapsulate the intrigue and drama of classic radio detective shows, making for a compelling listen on “Tuesday Night Detectives.”

ENERGY Club Files Podcast - Flip Capella
Flip Capella 847 Energy Club Files Podcast - 19. 07. 2024

ENERGY Club Files Podcast - Flip Capella

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 104:28


Best of House, Dance, Hypertechno, Techno, Hardstyle, Hard Dance, Raw, Drum & Bass, D&B, EDM, Psy, Dance Pop, Techhouse, Bass, Mash Up, Flip Capella Music,... with tracks from David Guetta, W&W, Gabry Ponte, Hardwell, Vinai, Eminem, Morten, Don Diablo, Skrillex, Felix Jaehn, Artemas, Macklemore,  Marlon Hoffstadt, Alesso, The Chainsmokers, Neptunica, Tomcraft, TNT, Darre Styles, Sickmode, Mish, Aversion, The Purge, Rebelion, Dual Damage,  Sound Rush, Flip Capella,… Tracklist on https://www.1001tracklists.com/ Insagram: https://www.instagram.com/djflipcapella/ Tracklist Show 847: W&W x VINAI (with Gabry Ponte) - Axel F (Take It To The Floor) Roman Messer & Rocco - To The Moon & Back  Short Mod (20) Black Eyed Peas -  Pump It (Flip Capella Smash) Pulsedriver, Rocco, Ninkid - Take Me to the Rave  Beauz - Umbrella 2024 Timmy Trumpet  - My Home Gabry Ponte, Vicco - Viento Artemas - I Like The Way You Kiss Me (Joshh Remi Gryffin & Whethan feat. Norma Jean Martine - Dance Through The Night Marlon Hoffstadt, FISHER (OZ), DJ Daddy Trancex - It's That Time (FISHER Remix  Short Mod (20) It's My Beat v.s. Hotel Room Service (Combshakz Mashup) Sigala x Trevor Daniel x 24kGoldn - It's A Feeling  Alesso feat. Nate Smith - I Like It The Chainsmokers X Tujamo - Closer X Riverside (Rudeejay X Flip Capella Smash) Caalifornia Dramin X Savage X Techno (Flip Capella Smash) Neptunica, JA~A & JOST - Clap Clap (Techno) Nic Johnston & Jawny Sparklez - It's My Life (Techno Remix) Skytech & Vion Konger - Rhythm Of The Night (R3HAB Edit) Don Diablo, Felix Jaehn - Monster David Guetta, MORTEN, Prophecy - Kill The Vibe  FloyyMenor, Cris MJ  - Gata Only (Chris El Greco Remix Adam Port,Steryv, Keinemusik, Orso, Malachiii - Move  (Infinne Remix) Short Mod (20) Robin Schulz, Timmy Trumpet, Koppy - All The Things She Said Short Mod (20) W&W, Axmo - If I Die Young Cro - Unendlichkeit (OBS x DARIO RODRIGUEZ x KLEPTO Remiix) Eminem - Without Me (Rene Rodrigezz VIP Edit) MAKJ - Subsonic Klaas - Adagio For Strings (Bulletproof) GRATIFY x Keanu Silva x Norman Alexander - Bar Song (Tipsy Techno) Short Mod (20) Dimitri Vegas x Vin Diesel x Zion - Don't Stop The Music  La Roux - Bulletproof (Gin & Sonic) BUNT. & VisionV - Renaissance Southstar - Baiana Hidden Podcast Track Special Tomcraft, Hardwell, Djs From Mars - Loneliness Zedd - Beautiful Now (Elvis K Remix) Macklemore - Thrift Shop X Blow Speaker (Flip Capella Smash) What Is Love X (KX CHR) X DBSF (Flip Capella Smash) Gotye - Somebody That I Used To Know X Push Up (Isaak) X Kino X Work That Pussy (Flip Cappella ELF 24 Smash Icona Pop - I Don't Care (Ezra Hazard x MakeYouFreak x Roxy June Hard Mix) Queen X Guns For Hire - Show Must Go On  (Flip Capella Edit) Dr Dre - Next Episode (Woli)  TNT & Darren Styles - Hard Beat Sickmode, MISH & Bloodlust - Yeahboiii  SKRILLEX - MAKE IT BUN DEM (N4C & YUB REMIX) David Guetta Vs. Snoop Dogg Vs. Rebelion x Killshot x Boray - Taking Over Sweat (BONKA Mashup) GTA & Valentino Khan Vs. Restricted, Nik Sitz, 89ers - Break Your Party People (BONKA Mashup) David Guetta X KX CHR - When Love Takes Over X Dark Side  (Flip Capella ELF 24 Smash) Sound Rush & NLCK - Stranger Aversion & E-Force - Bring It On (Pro Mix) The Purge & Adjuzt ft. RXBY - Summer Secrets 

Skywave Audio Theater
Skywave Audio Theater for the Week of May 18, 2024

Skywave Audio Theater

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2024 177:29


Gunsmoke "The Robber Bridegroom" 5/14/1955 Fibber McGee and Molly "Fibber Bakes Molly a Birthday Cake" 5/20/1941 Hallmark Hall of Fame "Benjamin Franklin" 5/17/1951 Broadway is My Beat "The Barbara Hunt Murder Case" 5/16/1953 Suspense "Donovan's Brain, Part 1" 5/18/1944 Orbit One Zero "The Frozen World" 5/19/1961 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/norman-gilliland/support

Vintage Classic Radio
Tuesday Night Detectives - Broadway is My Beat (Frank Briscoe Case) & Sam Spade (Soap Opera Caper)

Vintage Classic Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 61:11


In this week's “Tuesday Night Detectives” on Vintage Classic Radio, we journey back to the golden age of mystery with two thrilling episodes. We start with "Broadway is My Beat," where Detective Danny Clover investigates “The Frank Briscoe Murder Case.” In this captivating episode from July 10th, 1950, the gritty streets of New York City set the scene as Detective Clover probes the unsettling murder of Frank Briscoe, a once-celebrated Broadway producer found dead in the glamorous yet perilous theater district. As suspects emerge from the shadows, Clover delves deep into the complex web of jealousy and betrayal that lurks behind the curtains of Broadway. The cast features Larry Thor as the sharp-witted Detective Danny Clover, Charles Calvert as Sgt. Tartaglia, and Jack Kruschen in the role of Muggavin, with additional performances by Charlotte Lawrence, Herb Butterfield, and Joe Gilbert providing a rich backdrop to this intriguing plot. Following that, we tune into “The Adventures of Sam Spade” for “The Soap Opera Caper.” Airing on February 16th, 1951, this episode sees the iconic private detective Sam Spade, portrayed by Howard Duff, embroiled in a peculiar investigation within the dramatic and often deceptive world of a popular soap opera. The case begins when Spade is hired to uncover the source of threatening letters aimed at a leading soap opera starlet. As Spade navigates through the convoluted personal dramas of the cast and crew, he discovers that the on-air theatrics pale in comparison to their off-air schemes. Alongside Duff, the episode stars Lurene Tuttle as Spade's witty secretary Effie, with supporting roles filled by June Havoc and John McIntire, adding layers of intrigue and suspense to the plot. Join us as we revisit these classic narratives of mystery and deception, bringing the allure of vintage radio crime dramas directly to modern listeners.

The Mutual Audio Network
Old-Time Radio Essentials Ep 34 - Broadway is My Beat(040124)

The Mutual Audio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 66:19


Old-time Radio Essentials continues its 3rd season with an episode of Broadway is My Beat – "The Lars Nielson Murder Case"! This one's Paul's pick, and there's lots of police procedural-goodness in the selection, followed by fast-paced discussion of its merits by the three co-hosts. Will our upstairs neighbor call the cops on us for talking too loud? Tune in and find out! And since we're on the subject of finding things out, while you listen you'll learn if we feel this entry meets the following criteria: 1. Is it truly representative of that series? (Can anyone point to it and say, "Yes, that is what [NAME OF SERIES] was all about.") 2. Is it an episode worthy of inclusion in any and every OTR aficionado's private collection? So with this in mind, we three bring you, as our thirty-fourth number (but 9th official episode of S3), this episode of Broadway is My Beat, from 9/29/51. We'll introduce the show, play it in its entirety, then discuss it at length. Thanks for joining us, and we hope you enjoy it!  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Monday Matinee
Old-Time Radio Essentials Ep 34 - Broadway is My Beat

Monday Matinee

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 66:19


Old-time Radio Essentials continues its 3rd season with an episode of Broadway is My Beat – "The Lars Nielson Murder Case"! This one's Paul's pick, and there's lots of police procedural-goodness in the selection, followed by fast-paced discussion of its merits by the three co-hosts. Will our upstairs neighbor call the cops on us for talking too loud? Tune in and find out! And since we're on the subject of finding things out, while you listen you'll learn if we feel this entry meets the following criteria: 1. Is it truly representative of that series? (Can anyone point to it and say, "Yes, that is what [NAME OF SERIES] was all about.") 2. Is it an episode worthy of inclusion in any and every OTR aficionado's private collection? So with this in mind, we three bring you, as our thirty-fourth number (but 9th official episode of S3), this episode of Broadway is My Beat, from 9/29/51. We'll introduce the show, play it in its entirety, then discuss it at length. Thanks for joining us, and we hope you enjoy it!  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Down These Mean Streets (Old Time Radio Detectives)
Episode 575 - In a New York Minute (Richard Diamond, Broadway is My Beat, Johnny Dollar, & 21st Precinct)

Down These Mean Streets (Old Time Radio Detectives)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2024 125:15


We're riding the subway and walking the Great White Way with four radio gumshoes in New York. First, there's a dead body in Richard Diamond's office in "The Fred Sears Murder Case" (originally aired on NBC on June 5, 1949). A man is killed in Times Square by a man with only a month to live in "The Earl Lawson Murder Case" from Broadway is My Beat (originally aired on CBS on June 9, 1951). John Lund heads to the Big Apple in "The Independent Diamond Traders Matter" from Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar (originally aired on CBS on November 24, 1953), and Captain Kennelly and his men keep the city safe in 21st Precinct (originally aired on CBS on January 13, 1954).

Same Time Same Station
Same Time, Same Station 03/03/2024 Howard McNear Part 9. 1 of 2 by John and Larry Gassman

Same Time Same Station

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 61:22


Same Time, Same Station 03/03/2024 Howard McNear Part 9. “The Adventures Of Phillip Marlowe” 03/26/1949 #026 The Green Flame. “Screen Director’s Playhouse” 04/17/1949 ep015 Best Years Of Our Lives. “Broadway’s My Beat” 08/11/1949 (005) The Jane Darnell Murder Case. “Burns And Allen” 09/28/1949 Ep002 Courting Gracie Again. If you would like to request shows, please call (714) 449-1958 E-mail: Larry Gassman: LarryGassman1@gmail.com John Gassman: John1Gassman@gmail.com

Same Time Same Station
Same Time, Same Station 03/03/2024 Howard McNear Part 9. 2 of 2 by John and Larry Gassman

Same Time Same Station

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 56:23


Same Time, Same Station 03/03/2024 Howard McNear Part 9. “The Adventures Of Phillip Marlowe” 03/26/1949 #026 The Green Flame. “Screen Director’s Playhouse” 04/17/1949 ep015 Best Years Of Our Lives. “Broadway’s My Beat” 08/11/1949 (005) The Jane Darnell Murder Case. “Burns And Allen” 09/28/1949 Ep002 Courting Gracie Again. If you would like to request shows, please call (714) 449-1958 E-mail: Larry Gassman: LarryGassman1@gmail.com John Gassman: John1Gassman@gmail.com

Vintage Classic Radio
Tuesday Night Detectives - The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (The Camberwell Poisoning) & Broadway is My Beat (The Ben Elliot Murder Case)

Vintage Classic Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 60:41


This week on "Tuesday Night Detectives" on Vintage Classic Radio, we take a journey back in time with two enthralling episodes from the golden era of radio mysteries. We begin with "The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" and the intriguing case of "The Camberwell Poisoning," which aired on February 18th, 1946. The legendary duo, Basil Rathbone as Sherlock Holmes and Nigel Bruce as Dr. Watson, are at their best as they unravel a perplexing mystery involving a series of poisonings that have left the residents of Camberwell in terror. The episode is a masterclass in suspense and deduction, with Holmes and Watson navigating through a web of deceit to expose the truth. Rathbone's sharp-witted Holmes and Bruce's affable Watson are supported by a cast that brings Victorian London to life with their dynamic performances. Following this classic Holmes adventure, we turn to the gritty streets of New York with "Broadway is My Beat" and the episode "The Ben Elliot Murder Case," which first captivated listeners on February 24th, 1950. This episode plunges us into the heart of Broadway, where Detective Danny Clover, played by Larry Thor, investigates the murder of Ben Elliot, uncovering a tale of ambition, betrayal, and lost dreams in the process. The atmospheric storytelling and strong characterizations by Charles Calvert as Sgt. Tartaglia, Jack Kruschen as Muggavan, and the rest of the cast transport listeners to the bustling, noirish world of 1950s New York. Together, these episodes from "The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" and "Broadway is My Beat" offer a nostalgic trip into the past, showcasing the enduring allure of radio drama with their compelling narratives, memorable characters, and the unmistakable charm of vintage detective stories.

HIF Player
Special Guest: Jeffery Deaver

HIF Player

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 54:28


Recorded live at the Theakston Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival 2023. Jeffery Deaver is the author of 42 novels, sold in 150 countries and translated into over 25 languages. He has sold over 150 million books worldwide. All very impressive but the numbers barely begin to tell the story of a storied career. Deaver is a maestro of suspense with precious few equals. From his debut Manhattan is My Beat through The Bone Collector to his latest, Hunting Time, he has created a succession of expertly plotted novels, each gripping and ingenious, each racing along fuelled by pace, originality, invention and heart. He has given his legion of readers a series of memorable protagonists including Lincoln Rhyme, Kathryn Dance and Colter Shaw. Each leap from the page, crafted at the fingertips of a master storyteller. Jeffery Deaver is interviewed by broadcaster and author Mark Lawson. Podcast music by Joseph McDade.

DT Radio Shows
The Sequel #29 With BEN RODD (LIVE At PowerSound Studios)

DT Radio Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 59:54


This show will bring you the sound of the best dancefloor Tech House and Deep-Tech Minimal of the industry twice a month, with awesome guest mixes, and a lot of new bangers for your playlists, including exclusive premieres. You can submit your music to be featured on the show and our Youtube Channel: thesequelaudio@gmail.com Today we have amazing tracks and exclusive promos from: Dámelo, Mosmi, Aaron Martin, Vltra, Latmun, Youniverse, and many more. This show is very special to me , because it was recorded live at Powersound Studios in Gran Canaria (Spain), enjoy this one guys. Tracklist: 1. Ben Rodd - Goliath [Forthcoming on New Violence Records] 2. Damelo - Flight Test [Promo] 3. Viot , Vitor Vinter - FMF 4. Aaron Martin - Vapo 5. Ben Rodd - Vanta Black 6. Latmun & YOUniverse - Get Up 7. KOKO - Italia No Rave 8. Robbie Doherty - It's My Beat 9. VLTRA - A.A.A. 10. Ben Rodd , Chris Q - Adventures 11. Ben Rodd - Inner Club [UNRELEASED] 12. Volum1k - Your Enemy 13. Gabss - Balançou 14. Mosmi - Badgyal 15. Piero Pirupa x Tom Staar - Put Your Pineapples (Damien N-Drix Mix)

Tuned to Yesterday
8/24/23 10pm Tuned to Yesterday

Tuned to Yesterday

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2023 51:59


Mystery: Broadway is My Beat 11/8/52 CBS, Official Detective 2/23/56 MBS.

Down These Mean Streets (Old Time Radio Detectives)
Episode 546 - In this Corner (Crime Club, Frank Race, The Falcon, & Broadway is My Beat)

Down These Mean Streets (Old Time Radio Detectives)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 117:09


That's the bell, and we're underway with four old time radio mysteries set in and around the world of boxing. First, a fight fixer winds up dead in "Death is a Knock-out" from Crime Club (originally aired on Mutual on June 12, 1947).  Frank Race investigates when a boxer dies in the ring in the syndicated mystery "The Adventure of the Fourth Round Knock-Out," and The Falcon solves "The Case of the Bellicose Boxer" (originally aired on NBC on January 28, 1951). Finally, Detective Danny Clover tries to find out who left a boxer for dead in the river in "The Harry Brian Case" from Broadway is My Beat (originally aired on CBS on July 11, 1953).

Breaking Walls
BW - EP140—009: Humphrey Bogart On The Air—Fatherhood And Bold Venture

Breaking Walls

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2023 32:00


On January 6th, 1949 Lauren Bacall gave birth to their first child, Stephen Humphrey Bogart, named in honor of his character in To Have and Have Not. Meanwhile Bogart made Knock on Any Door and Tokyo Joe for his Santana Productions company. Both were moderately panned by critics. In 1950 he made Chain Lightning for Warner Brothers and In A Lonely Place for Santana. In A Lonely Place sees Bogart star as Dixon Steele, a troubled, violence-prone screenwriter suspected of murder. Gloria Grahame co-stars as Laurel Gray, his neighbor who soon falls for Dix. The film is considered among Bogart's best and perhaps a character with personality traits most like the real man. It was among a trio of films released that year, along with Sunset Boulevard and All About Eve, which comment on the dark side of Hollywood. Simultaneously, Bogart and Bacall looked for a vehicle on radio for their talents. Santana Productions partnered with the Frederic W. Ziv Company to develop a series called Bold Venture. It would be written by Morton Fine and David Friedkin, who famously wrote for Broadway is My Beat and Crime Classics. Bogart had long interest in starring in his own series, but had resisted due to the constraints of live radio. By 1950, due to widespread transcription, that was no longer an issue. He could do the show in takes and have music and sound effects added later. Three or four shows a week could be done, leaving Bogart and Bacall free for the rest of the year. Bogart plays Slate Shannon, hotel owner and owner of a boat called the "Bold Venture." Bacall, plays Sailor Duval, and Jester Hairson plays calypso singer King Moses. Shannon, based out of Havana, is always ready to rescue a friend in need or hunt down an enemy. Seventy-eight thirty minute shows were produced. The first show aired on March 26th, 1951. The Ziv Company distributed the series, putting up twelve-thousand dollars per episode. Bogart and Bacall were each paid four-thousand-dollars per show. Four-hundred twenty-three stations bought the series, paying weekly fees to Ziv ranging from fifteen dollars for small stations to seven-hundred-fifty dollars for big ones. Newsweek noted that although the series was set in Havana, it could just have easily been in Casablanca. While the series was first airing, the Bogarts were in Africa. Humphrey was set to star opposite Kathryn Hepburn in The African Queen.

Down These Mean Streets (Old Time Radio Detectives)
Episode 536 - Doctors in the House (Broadway is My Beat, Johnny Dollar, & Dragnet)

Down These Mean Streets (Old Time Radio Detectives)

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2023 98:25


Doctor, doctor - give me the news. We've got three old time radio mysteries involving physicians - some good, some bad, but all in the middle of crimes that our heroes must solve. First, a doctor drops dead in Danny Clover's office on Broadway is My Beat (originally aired on CBS on August 4, 1949). Next, Charles Russell investigates a doctor who may be criminally negligent in "An Apple a Day Sent the Doctor Away" from Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar (originally aired on CBS on October 15, 1949). Finally, Sgt. Joe Friday's prime suspect has an unshakable alibi from his doctor in "The Big Impossible" from Dragnet (originally aired on NBC on March 15, 1953).

Breaking Walls
BW - EP139—005: Martin And Lewis With Monroe And Sinatra—Dragnet

Breaking Walls

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 12:02


The U.S. spent the first ten months of 1949 in a recession. Competition for the advertising dollars was stiffer. There were now over two-thousand-six-hundred AM and FM stations. Television was becoming a serious threat. Over a hundred TV stations were on the air. Only two Network Radio shows had a rating higher than 20. Just two years earlier, there were fifteen. Radio's average Top 50 ratings dropped 30% to its lowest level since 1937. Suddenly the reality of radio drama's demise was staring men and women in the face, like the just-heard John Gibson who played Ethelbert on Casey, Crime Photographer. Meanwhile, NBC, ABC, CBS, and the Dumont Network reported a combined TV income of $29.4 Million. But advertisers were learning that TV production costs were much greater than radio's. The extra money had to come from somewhere and radio budgets were the likely source. Seven of radio's top nine shows now aired on CBS, but that's not to say there weren't NBC radio successes. Jack Webb's Dragnet premiered coast-to-coast on Friday June 3rd, 1949 at 10PM eastern time over NBC. It featured some of Hollywood radio's most talented character actors, like the just-heard Virginia Gregg. It wasn't long before Liggett and Myers tobacco signed on as sponsor. CBS took notice. A month after Dragnet's premiere, they shifted Broadway is My Beat to Hollywood and put it under Elliott Lewis' direction. For more information on the launch of Dragnet, tune into Breaking Walls episode 111. For more information on Elliott Lewis, tune into Breaking Walls episode 113.

To The MOON
ANTS: NEXT GEN - MIX BY PETER W

To The MOON

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 34:27


TRACKLIST 1. Matt - My Friendzzz 2. Mane - Amor 3. Anthiago - My Guy 4. Sebastian Ledher - La Conect 5. JB Martinz - Dope Move 6. Luke Dean - How You Baby 7. Alisha - Changes 8. Robbie Doherty - It's My Beat 9. Chico Rose - So Groovy Email: piotrdoubleu@gmail.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/peterwmusic #ANTS10YEARSSTRONG #ANTSNEXTGEN

Breaking Walls
BW - EP137—007: St. Patricks Day On The Air—Elliott Lewis And Broadway Is My Beat

Breaking Walls

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 19:51


Broadway Is My Beat first took to the air on CBS from New York on February 27th, 1949, starring Anthony Ross and directed by John Dietz. After fifteen weeks, with Dragnet breaking new ground on NBC, CBS moved the show's production to Hollywood. Elliott Lewis was by then helping to edit scripts for Bill Spier on Suspense. With the urging of men like Spier and Bill Robson, the twenty-eight-year-old Lewis was given the chance to direct the show. He was born in Manhattan on November 28th, 1917. He told Radio Life, “You should hear the city constantly. Even the people in New York are noisy.” Three sound men were often needed to re-create that New York flavor. Lewis' first regular turn as a director came on July 7th, 1949 when the repackaged Broadway is My Beat debuted as a summer replacement for The FBI In Peace And War. Along with David Friedkin, Morton Fine would become one of Lewis' go-to writers. Larry Thor would star as Danny Clover. Rounding out the regular cast was Charles Calvert as Tartaglia and Jack Kruschen doubling as both Sgt. Muggavan and Doctor Sinski. Broadway is my Beat featured some of the best hollywood radio talent like Barney Phillips, Virginia Gregg, Tony Barrett, Herb Butterfield, Betty Lou Gerson, Hy Averback, Cathy Lewis, Harry Bartell, Lawrence Dobkin, Mary Jane Croft, and Herb Vigran. Although no sponsorship was forthcoming, CBS brass was impressed with Elliott Lewis' capabilities. The March 17th, 1950 episode was called “The Charles and Jane Kimball Murder Case.”

Mladen Tomic
Get Connected with Mladen Tomic - 160 - Live at NLR Showcase - DKC Incel Banjaluka

Mladen Tomic

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2023 120:39


Get Connected with Mladen Tomic - 160 - Live at Night Light Records Showcase - DKC Incel, Banjaluka - February 2023 Track list: 01. Oldskoolerz (Original Mix) - Boris Brejcha 02. Wirelife (Original Mix) - Gaiser 03. 6am (Original Mix) - Carbon 04. Reckless (Original Mix) - Mladen Tomic 05. Clap & Cry (Carlo Lio Remix) - Andre Salmon, Phil Costa 06. S-Sound (Original Mix) - Green Velvet, Hyperloop Mentalizm 07. Wheel (Original Mix) - Veerus Wheel 08. MandM 2023-1 09. How It Makes You Feel (Original Mix) - Carl Cox, Nicole Moudaber 10. Knocking Echoes (Original Mix) - Kaiserdisco, Karotte 11. Come to My Beat (feat. Romina) (Original Mix) - Nicole Moudaber, Romina 12. Can't Stop the Feeling (Original Mix) - Eli Brown 13. Feelin (Conrad Rogers Remix) - Domshe - Creep It 14. Call It Techno (Carlo Lio Remix) - Frankie Bones 15. Dangerous Game (Original Mix) [TR359] - Mladen Tomic 16. Traction (Original Mix) - Charles D (USA) 17. Mladen Tomic - Shades of World - Tronic 18. Pacemaker Paul Ritch - Paul Ritch - Space Owl 19. Communicator - Agent Orange DJ 20. Magnitude (Original Mix) - Zafer Atabey - Dream 21. The Line (Original Mix) - Drunken Kong 22. Mladen Tomic - Hypnotic Ride 23. Deep Down (Original Mix) - Eli Brown - Deep Down 24. In Love (Original Mix) - Pig&Dan, Adam Beyer 25. For The Music (Original Mix) - Pig&Dan 26. Tom Wax - Under Disco Lights - Mladen Tomic Remix 27. Mladen Tomic - Find Your Way 28. All I Want (Oscar L Extended Remix) - Chus & Ceballos Watch on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/DjMladenTomic Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/mladentomic/sets/get-connected-with-mladen Subscribe on itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/mladen-tomic/id1438315512?mt=2 Mixcloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/MladenTomic/ Deezer: https://www.deezer.com/show/379382

The Future Underground Show
Episode 185: The Future Underground Show with Cubr1k (Cristian Varela), Mladen Tomic and Nick Bowman

The Future Underground Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2023 1:28


For more information about Nick Bowman and The Future Underground Show visit: https://www.facebook.com/bowmannick Subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts click here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-future-underground-show/id288401159 Resident Advisor: https://ra.co/dj/nickbowman  https://soundcloud.com/nickbowman https://twitter.com/djnickbowmanCristian Varelahttps://cristianvarela.com/https://www.facebook.com/cristianvareladjhttps://twitter.com/cristianvarelahttp://www.youtube.com/cristianvarelatvhttps://www.instagram.com/cristianvareladj/https://soundcloud.com/cristianvarelahttps://www.beatport.com/artist/cristian-varela/1861Cubr1k (Christian Varela) (1st Hour)https://www.facebook.com/djmladentomichttps://soundcloud.com/mladentomichttps://www.youtube.com/@UC6dfR-leRCfe7Ui07-LiZoA https://www.beatport.com/artist/mladen-tomic/19356https://www.instagram.com/mladen_tomic/Mladen Tomic Tracklist (2nd Hour)01. Oldskoolerz (Original Mix) Boris Brejcha 02. Wirelife (Original Mix) Gaiser III 03. 6am (Original Mix) - Carbon 04. Reckless (Original Mix) Mladen Tomic05. Clap & Cry (Carlo Lio Remix) Andre Salmon, Phil Costa06. S-Sound (Original Mix) Green Velvet, Hyperloop Mentalizm07. Wheel (Original Mix) Veerus Wheel08. MandM 2023-1   09. How It Makes You Feel (Original Mix) Carl Cox, Nicole Moudaber  10. Knocking Echoes (Original Mix) Kaiserdisco, Karotte11. Come to My Beat (feat. Romina) (Original Mix) Nicole Moudaber, Romina12. Can't Stop the Feeling (Original Mix)  Eli Brown  13. Feelin (Conrad Rogers Remix) Domshe Creep It14. Call It Techno (Carlo Lio Remix) Frankie Bones

Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox
Christmas on the Radio Hour 23- Nick Norman and Santa Claus

Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2022 47:23


Broadway is My Beat starring Larry Thor, originally broadcast December 24, 1949, 73 years ago, Nick Norman and Santa Claus. Nick Norman is just out of Sing Sing after fifteen years and is scheduled to play Santa Claus for the P.A.L. The day before the big day, Santa takes a powder, while a miserly landlord demands his rent! Also The Private Lives of Ethel and Albert, originally broadcast December 9, 1947, 75 years ago. Shipping a Christmas ottoman for Aunt Bertha.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!

Down These Mean Streets (Old Time Radio Detectives)
Episode 515 - Clues for Christmas (Escape, Dragnet, Let George Do It, & Broadway is My Beat)

Down These Mean Streets (Old Time Radio Detectives)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2022 135:52 Very Popular


Happy Holidays! We're celebrating the season with four old time radio holiday mysteries. Grab an egg nog and a Christmas cookie or two and enjoy these Christmas crime tales. First, Paul Frees plans a perfect murder in "Back for Christmas" from Escape (originally aired on CBS on December 24, 1947). Then, Sgt. Joe Friday searches for a missing woman during the holidays in Dragnet (originally aired on NBC on July 28, 1949). Then, Bob Bailey finds a mystery on Christmas Eve when he tries to do a favor for a soldier in "Christmas Letter" from Let George Do It (originally aired on Mutual on December 24, 1951). Finally, Detective Danny Clover is on a holiday hunt for a legendary artifact in Broadway is My Beat (originally aired on CBS on December 22, 1951). Plus - Stan Freberg and Daws Butler star in a holiday Dragnet parody!

Draw The Line Radio Show
#234 Draw The Line Radio Show 09-12-2022 with guest mix 2nd hr by Tanvi

Draw The Line Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 120:05


This is Draw The Line Radio Show with Jacki-E, presenting the best music from female producers and DJs. Helping me Draw the Line with her guest mix in the second hour it's Tanvi who's from Bangalore in India. Crackling textures, roaring basslines, hypnotic grooves and quirky sonic artefacts grab you by surprise and define her taste in techno. She's played all over India at many clubs, festivals and parties and has recently got into music production. Her first release, ‘Cosmic Microwave' came out on a VA compilation for Observant in August 2022. Links for Tanvi:- Instagram:- https://www.instagram.com/tanvi.wav/ Soundcloud:- https://soundcloud.com/tanvibajaj Mixcloud:- https://www.mixcloud.com/tanvi_wav/ Facebook:- https://www.facebook.com/DJTanvi/ In my mix in the first hour I'm playing tracks by Denise Schneider, Victoria.52, Pam & Margot, Jesika Jane, Grace Thompson and lots more. If you like the tracks we play, please support the artists by buying their music. It's time to say NO to gender imbalance in dance music. It's time to Draw The Line!! Draw The Line Radio Show is produced for radio by Sergio Erridge and is A Darker Wave production Track list 1st hour mixed by Jacki-E:- 1. Phat Suppli – Addiction (original mix) Ferris Wheel Recordings. 2. Katrii, Cory Goldsmith – Void (original mix) VRTN. 3. Victoria52 – Time Out (Coyu raw edit) Suara. 4. Jerome Steam – Water Out (Grace Thompson remix) Ballroom Records. 5. Lilly Palmer – First Time in Space (original mix) Drumcode. 6. Sara Krin -Ants (original mix) Unrilis. 7. Nusha, Belocca – Serenity (original mix) Mainground Music. 8. Nicole Moudaber – Come to My Beat (original mix) Drumcode. 9. Denise Schneider – Break the Silence (original mix) Made in Brussels. 10. Anna Reusch – Deeper (original mix) Drumcode. 11. Madwoman – Pointless Eternity (original mix) MusicGNV Records. 12. Pam & Margot – The Club (original mix) Exetra Records promo to be released 16th December 2022. 13. Jesika Jane – Demons (original mix) Onhcet Republik. 14. BEC – Vibrations (original mix) Drumcode. 15. Shay de Castro – Attraction (original mix) Eclipse Recordings. 16. Fatima Hajji – Cabroncrete (original mix) Silver M promo to be released 23rd December 2022. 17. Toxic DNA, Obsidian Wave – Colours ft Indigo C (original mix) Alienator Records. 18. Victoria52 – Lagunak (original mix) Fever Recordings. 19. Ingrid (IT), Toni Alvarez – On My Way (original mix) Naked Lunch. 19. Lisa Oakes – Falling Upwards (original mix) Refined Format. 2nd hour Tanvi - An exclusive guest mix for Draw The Line Radio Show. 1. Quelza - Trevor (original mix) Illegal Alien Records. 2. CRØWN - Oblique (ASKE remix) Primitive State Records. 3. 7Ö7E - Elevator (original mix) Black Codes Experiments. 4. Thimo Konings - On the Wire (original mix) Gem Records. 5. Declod - Cyklon (original mix) Selected Records. 6. Dejan (SE) - Astrotropi (original mix) illusoriska takter. 7. Ribé - Derramarse (original mix) Faut Section. 8. Exium - Dark Voids (original mix) Mord Records. 9. KERST - Through the Leaves (original mix) Data Roaming Records. 10. ASEC - Guilt Can't Shape the Future (original mix) Mord Records. 11. Franco Rossi - Nervi (original mix) Arhythmic Records. 12. Tiefton - Easy To Maintain (original mix) Recorded Things. 13. VSK - Data Entry (original mix) Disconnekt Records. 14. Dangelo (Arg) - Shifting Shadows (CVRDWELL remix) Airsound Records. 15. DSNGDMANN - Pandora (original mix) DSNGDRadio Records.

Moonlight Audio Theatre
OLD-TIME RADIO ESSENTIALS 34 - Broadway is My Beat

Moonlight Audio Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2022 63:45


Old-time Radio Essentials continues its 3rd season with an episode of Broadway is My Beat – "The Lars Nielson Murder Case"! This one's Paul's pick, and there's lots of police procedural-goodness in the selection, followed by fast-paced discussion of its merits by the three co-hosts. Will our upstairs neighbor call the cops on us for talking too loud? Tune in and find out! And since we're on the subject of finding things out, while you listen you'll learn if we feel this entry meets the following criteria: 1. Is it truly representative of that series? (Can anyone point to it and say, "Yes, that is what [NAME OF SERIES] was all about.") 2. Is it an episode worthy of inclusion in any and every OTR aficionado's private collection? So with this in mind, we three bring you, as our thirty-fourth number (but 9th official episode of S3), this episode of Broadway is My Beat, from 9/29/51. We'll introduce the show, play it in its entirety, then discuss it at length. Thanks for joining us, and we hope you enjoy it!  Please show your support of the podcast by doing any of the following! To comment on how we might improve OTR-E, or give suggestions for future discussions, please write to us at f6point3@gmail.com . Put the word "Essentials" in the subject line. Your feedback means a lot to us! A review at iTunes or at your usual podcatcher would be appreciated. Next Time: Pete uses his turn to bring in a special guest!

Moonlight Audio Theatre
OLD-TIME RADIO ESSENTIALS 33 - Dimension-X

Moonlight Audio Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2022 64:24


Old-time Radio Essentials continues its 3rd season with an episode of Dimension-X – their adaptation of a story by H. Beam Piper, "Time and Time Again"! This one's Dave's pick, and there's taut sci-fi a-plenty in the selection, followed by fast-paced discussion of its merits by the three co-hosts. Will Dave over-explain everything, leaving Pete and Paul with nothing to say? Tune in and find out!! (NARADA RADIO COMPANY) And since we're on the subject of finding things out, while you listen you'll learn if we feel this entry meets the following criteria: 1. Is it truly representative of that series? (Can anyone point to it and say, "Yes, that is what [NAME OF SERIES] was all about.") 2. Is it an episode worthy of inclusion in any and every OTR aficionado's private collection? So with this in mind, we three bring you, as our thirty-third number (but 8th official episode of S3), this episode of Dimension-X, from 7/12/51. We'll introduce the show, play it in its entirety, then discuss it at length. Thanks for joining us, and we hope you enjoy it!  Please show your support of the podcast by doing any of the following! To comment on how we might improve OTR-E, or give suggestions for future discussions, please write to us at f6point3@gmail.com . Put the word "Essentials" in the subject line. Your feedback means a lot to us! A review at iTunes or at your usual podcatcher would be appreciated. Next Time: Paul's pick, an episode of Broadway is My Beat!

Down These Mean Streets (Old Time Radio Detectives)
Episode 505 - Gumshoes on the Gridiron (Night Beat, Broadway is My Beat, & Rocky Fortune)

Down These Mean Streets (Old Time Radio Detectives)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2022 88:15 Very Popular


Suit up and take the field with old time radio detectives in three football mysteries. First, Randy Stone comes to the aid of an old college football hero who's fallen on hard times (and into debt with gamblers) in Night Beat (originally aired on NBC on June 12, 1950). Then, in Broadway is My Beat, Detective Danny Clover probes the murder of a booster killed after a date with a star college quarterback (AFRS rebroadcast from November 22, 1952). Finally, Frank Sinatra gets pulled into a plan to fix football games in Rocky Fortune (originally aired on NBC on December 2, 1954).

Narada Radio Company Audio Drama
OLD-TIME RADIO ESSENTIALS 34 - Broadway is My Beat

Narada Radio Company Audio Drama

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2022 64:26


Old-time Radio Essentials continues its 3rd season with an episode of Broadway is My Beat – "The Lars Nielson Murder Case"! This one's Paul's pick, and there's lots of police procedural-goodness in the selection, followed by fast-paced discussion of its merits by the three co-hosts. Will our upstairs neighbor call the cops on us for talking too loud? Tune in and find out! And since we're on the subject of finding things out, while you listen you'll learn if we feel this entry meets the following criteria: 1. Is it truly representative of that series? (Can anyone point to it and say, "Yes, that is what [NAME OF SERIES] was all about.") 2. Is it an episode worthy of inclusion in any and every OTR aficionado's private collection? So with this in mind, we three bring you, as our thirty-fourth number (but 9th official episode of S3), this episode of Broadway is My Beat, from 9/29/51. We'll introduce the show, play it in its entirety, then discuss it at length. Thanks for joining us, and we hope you enjoy it!  Please show your support of the podcast by doing any of the following! To comment on how we might improve OTR-E, or give suggestions for future discussions, please write to us at f6point3@gmail.com . Put the word "Essentials" in the subject line. Your feedback means a lot to us! A review at iTunes or at your usual podcatcher would be appreciated. Next Time: Pete uses his turn to bring in a special guest!

The Film Detective Podcast
E38. Broadway is My Beat: The Mary Demming Murder Case (8/14/1950)

The Film Detective Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 32:23


Join host, Carl Amari, for a radio re-broadcast of Broadway is My Beat. Featuring narration by Larry Thor.Running on CBS Radio from February 27, 1949 to August 1st, 1950, Broadway is My Beat introduced listeners to Detective Danny Clover, a hard-boiled New York City cop who worked in the homicide unit. With a jurisdiction from Times Square to Columbus Circle, the series listeners were treated to various tales of crime and murder straight from the gaudiest, most violent, and the most lonesome mile in the world. Originally portrayed by Anthony Ross for the first three months of its airing, the role of Detective Danny Clover then transitioned to radio icon Larry Thor. Although the series went relatively under-the-radar amongst other series at the time, it had done a wonderful job tapping into the darker side of radio detective adventures.Originally airing 08/14/1950, gather around for this week's murder mystery in "The Mary Demming Murder Case," with Detective Danny Clover!Enjoying The Film Detective?You can watch this episode here.Or connect with us here:FacebookInstagramTwitterYouTubeWant even more? Subscribe to our Newsletter here. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Narada Radio Company Audio Drama
OLD-TIME RADIO ESSENTIALS 33 - Dimension-X

Narada Radio Company Audio Drama

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2022 64:24


Old-time Radio Essentials continues its 3rd season with an episode of Dimension-X – their adaptation of a story by H. Beam Piper, "Time and Time Again"! This one's Dave's pick, and there's taut sci-fi a-plenty in the selection, followed by fast-paced discussion of its merits by the three co-hosts. Will Dave over-explain everything, leaving Pete and Paul with nothing to say? Tune in and find out!! And since we're on the subject of finding things out, while you listen you'll learn if we feel this entry meets the following criteria: 1. Is it truly representative of that series? (Can anyone point to it and say, "Yes, that is what [NAME OF SERIES] was all about.") 2. Is it an episode worthy of inclusion in any and every OTR aficionado's private collection? So with this in mind, we three bring you, as our thirty-third number (but 8th official episode of S3), this episode of Dimension-X, from 7/12/51. We'll introduce the show, play it in its entirety, then discuss it at length. Thanks for joining us, and we hope you enjoy it!  Please show your support of the podcast by doing any of the following! To comment on how we might improve OTR-E, or give suggestions for future discussions, please write to us at f6point3@gmail.com . Put the word "Essentials" in the subject line. Your feedback means a lot to us! A review at iTunes or at your usual podcatcher would be appreciated. Next Time: Paul's pick, an episode of Broadway is My Beat!

DT Radio Shows
Cheyne Christian - Sneaker Dancing Radio July 2022

DT Radio Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2022 60:00


Track List: 1 Every Breath You Take Every Breath You Take (Extended Mix) Simone Vitullo, Seraphi 2 Taste Of The Future Taste Of The Future (Original Mix) Stefano Ranieri 3GoldGold (Enoo Napa Remix)Daniel Rateuke, Awen 4 Madan Madan (Original Mix) Stylo, Space Motion 5 Cheyne Christian Feat Nes Mburu - Wakala (Original Mix) 6 Feeling Good (Band&Dos Remix) Feeling Good (Band&Dos Remix) Band&dos, Shrii, The Angels 7VamonosVamonos (Original Mix)Moojo 8CELEDA - MUSIC IS THE ANSWER ACAPPELLA 9Agenda (Bontan Remix)Agenda (Bontan Remix)Tom De Neef, Lazarusman 10 4 To The Floor Accapellas, Vol. 1 My Beat feat. Palmer Brown (Accapella) Blaze, Palmer Brown 11CaminoeCaminoe (Original Mix)Martin Occo 12 House Of Mo' Cola (MoBlack Remix) CamelPhat, Elderbrook 1 13 Cheyne Christian vs Red Hot Chili Peppers - Otherside 2022 (Original Mix) 15 Oya Tete feat Valentina Facury Oya Tete feat Valentina Facury (Extended Mix) Natema, Aaron Sevilla, Valentina Facury 16 Maw - Work Cheyne Tribal Edit cheyne christian 17 Dia De Ayer Dia De Ayer feat. Hector Lavoe (Extended Mix) Joeski, Hector Lavoe 18Guataqui (feat. Martina Camargo) [Flo Dosh Extended Remix]Guataqui feat. Martina Camargo (Flo Dosh Extended Remix) 19 Defected presents House Masters - Copyright (Third Edition) La Mezcla feat. Toto La Momposina (Copyright Main Mix) Toto La Momposina,

Breaking Walls
BW - EP128—005: June 1954—Autolite Drops Suspense

Breaking Walls

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 34:12


By June of 1954, the thirty-six year-old Elliott Lewis was producer/director of four shows and the star of two. His peers affectionately dubbed him “Mr. Radio.” Perhaps most prominently, he'd been producer and director of Suspense since the fall of 1950. Program sponsor Autolite preferred to keep its commercials humorous, feeling that the change of pace shocked the audience to attention. Each 30-minute episode required over five-hundred total hours of work from fifty people. With Lewis at the helm, Suspense was able to stave off some of the decline in ratings other shows succumbed to. This was partly due to his partnership with Morton Fine and David Friedkin. Although the series, now airing on Mondays at 8PM, was still heard by roughly 12.5 million people each week, at season's end Autolite decided to discontinue their sponsorship after six years. The last Autolite Suspense episode was “A Terribly Strange Bed” on June 7th. Adapted by Morton Fine, it guest-starred Peter Lawford as an English cop in France who wins big at a gambling table, gets drunk, and ends up in a hotel room in a booby-trapped bed. Featured in this episode as The Cropier was Vic Perrin. After the episode climax, announcer Harlow Wilcox signed off for the two-hundred-forty-sixth and final time. Elliott Lewis left the production after July 27th. Suspense would remain a sustained show until finding multiple sponsorship in late 1956. Unfortunately for Lewis, his other shows would soon be canceled. Phil Harris and Alice Faye went off the air on June 18th. Crime Classics on June 30th. Broadway is My Beat on August 1st. And On Stage on September 30th. For more info on Elliott Lewis' career, tune into Breaking Walls episode 113.

Soul A:M ft Master J Podcast
SOUL A.M Pres THE POWER PLAYS side A

Soul A:M ft Master J Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2022 84:00


    Soul the Very Vinyl Frontier...   I welcome you Music Lovers to enter our Soul-Space where the true Grooves reside, To entertain you! Massage you're very sense's towards reminding you? if your Soul Should require the boost! That We today are forged from our very own memories. Tales from our past are like stepping stones through out the celestial plane...Like energy sending Ripples through time enacting long lost memories to act like a shot of adrenaline execrating your mood with a positive embrace of Feel Good.   Within this edition of Soul A.M that rounds out a whole months celebration of reaching 20 years of Broadcasting this very platform, I would like to transport back to a very sacred place that I can only describe as! Worshipped since a youngling! Now envision the first or best time that you experienced listening to your Favourite record on the hallowed turf formally known as the Dance-Floors, Very powerful indeed! Take a moment! You will most probably need it, Now think of the energy that you used to generate cutting that rug! [Dancing] Whilst you exhaled all of the negative energy to bath within the realm of feel good! We once called it Utopia. Now transfer your perception towards the [DJs Box] Now envision the Lone sole! who's task is was to  make you Dance! Can you imagine the elevation of raw power needed to conjure this level of Music Magic. To be able to control hundreds, Sometimes thousands of individuals to succumb to your every reaction, every act of Intuition... To be Synchronistic as we recreate music with music... Becoming a live Producer of every band of choice, Taking your floor! No Steering individual minds towards being a collective so that you are able to project a vibe of positivity seldom felt outside of a Nite-Spot, Music is our Sanctuary, Music is indeed our Life. I lived to serve every single moment in Soul, Driven to be Unique! Compelled to be the Master' Of the Game... My often lonely Quest! By Choice Mind! Was always to be an individual, Making my sets Memorable...Making your experience leaving my sets feeling revitalised...The Feeling The Best! I present to you a sample of my Top Floor-Fillers in a Special Edition 2 Part Edition to depict just what i deem to be! My Floor-Fillers, Like and Subscribe if compelled and never miss My Beat.

Down These Mean Streets (Old Time Radio Detectives)
Episode 479 - Thrice-Told Tale (Broadway is My Beat, Pursuit, & The McCoy)

Down These Mean Streets (Old Time Radio Detectives)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2022 99:39 Very Popular


It's a triple feature of the same mystery starring three different radio gumshoes. Morton Fine and David Friedkin wrote the story of a killer who taunts police with announcements of his upcoming crimes, and the clever tale comes to life in three similar but different adventures. First, Lt. Danny Clover investigates "The Jane Darnell Murder Case" on Broadway is My Beat (originally aired on CBS on August 11, 1949). Then, in London, Inspector Peter Black stars in "Three for All" from Pursuit (originally aired on CBS on November 10, 1949). Finally, Howard Duff plays L.A. gumshoe Mike McCoy in the audition recording for what would have been The McCoy (recorded on or around April 24, 1951).

Down These Mean Streets (Old Time Radio Detectives)
Episode 469 - Policeman's Ball (Man from Homicide, Line-Up, & Broadway is My Beat)

Down These Mean Streets (Old Time Radio Detectives)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2022 90:05


The cops of the radio era are on the beat in three old time radio procedural dramas. First, Dan Duryea is the intense, two-fisted Lt. Lou Dana in "The Donald Shelberger Case" from The Man from Homicide (originally aired on ABC on July 9, 1951). Then, we'll hear an Armed Forces Radio Service rebroadcast of The Line-Up known as "Gas Station Robberies" starring Bill Johnstone and Wally Maher. Finally, Larry Thor is Detective Danny Clover in "The Dion Hartley Murder Case" from Broadway is My Beat (originally aired on CBS on February 17, 1950).

KELTEK | Pure Hardstyle
KELTEK | Pure Hardstyle | Episode 008 - D-Block & S-te-Fan Takeover

KELTEK | Pure Hardstyle

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 60:46


Welcome to Pure hardstyle episode 8! For this episode we have something really cool lined up for you, as we have D-Block & S-te-Fan doing an “Enter Your Mind” album takeover! Also we have the worldwide premiere of my brand new track “Echo” which will be out really soon on Scantraxx. Enjoy Pure Hardstyle episode 8!   Tracklist 1. KELTEK - ECHO  2. Audiotricz - Locked & Loaded  3. Brennan Heart and Wildstylez - Lies Or Truth  4. Coone - Dedicated To The Core (Defqon.1 Australia 2018 Anthem)  5. Hard Driver and KELTEK - Valley Of The Blind  6. Headhunterz - The Power Of Music  7. Bass Modulators - Down The Rabbit Hole  8. D-Block & S-te-Fan - Diamond Hearts  9. D-Block & S-te-Fan - Believe  10. D-Block & S-te-Fan - Angels & Demons (KELTEK Remix)  11. D-Block & S-te-Fan - Takin' Off (DJ Isaac Remix)  12. D-Block & S-te-Fan - Enter Your Mind  13. D-Block & S-te-Fan and Villain - We Don't Stop (Lights Out) (Warface Remix)  14. TNT and Rudeejay - The Music Is Moving  15. Clockartz - Sign Of Angels  16. Hard Driver and Sound Rush featuring Diandra Faye - Lose Control  17. Sephyx featuring Diandra Faye - The Game - (Arcanum)  18. The Prophet - It's My Beat  19. Frequencerz and Phuture Noize - Starlight 20. Adaro and Vertile - Walk With Me - Starlight

Down The Rabbit Hole
Down The Rabbit Hole #049

Down The Rabbit Hole

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2021 121:11


01. Intro 02. DRYM & Gid Sedgwick - Learn To Fall 03. STANDERWICK - Summer Nights 04. Ferry Corsten feat. Lovlee - Our Moon (Protoculture Remix) 05. Kryder & Natalie Shay - Rapture 06. Axis feat. Bertie Scott - Lose This Feeling 07. Awakend & TRØVES - Floating Through The Sky 08. R3SPAWN - Beat Of My Heart 09. Blasterjaxx - Liberty (feat. Heleen) 10. Ahmed Helmy - King's Tech..! 11. Sebz & AVALDO - By Myself 12. Voolgarizm & J-Stranger - Hear Them Echo (feat. Caitlin Potter) 13. Orjan Nilsen presents DJ Governor - Memoirs 14. Giuseppe Ottaviani & Cari - Beautiful 15. Aly & Fila with Omar Sherif & Jonathan Carvajal - A New Age (FSOE 400 Anthem) [Throwback of the Week] 16. Olmec Heads - Magic Man (John Askew Remix) 17. Richard Tanselli & Mickey Marr - Got That Hour Two18. TNT x Rudeejay - The Music Is Moving 19. Jay Hardway - Bird Song (Frontliner Remix) 20. Bass Modulators - Down The Rabbit Hole 21. Primeshock - Rewind 22. Code Black - Kyoto 23. D-Block & S-te-Fan - Angels & Demons (KELTEK Remix) 24. Audiotricz - Locked & Loaded 25. Sephyx feat. Diandra Faye - The Game (Arcānum) [Track of the Week] 26. Pherato & Ephesto ft. MC Synergy - Shine Bright 27. Phuture Noize - electronic heartbreak. 28. Art Frequency - Courage 29. Delius - Our Destiny 30. Zatox & Zyon - Rave Again 31. Damian Ray - Don't Wanna Go 32. Warface & Bloodlust - Hold Me Now 33. The Prophet - It's My Beat 34. Myst - Driven By Pain 35. GridKiller - Gunplay 

USA Classic Radio Theater
Classic Radio Theater for June 9, 2021 Hour 3 - The Earl Lawson Murder Case

USA Classic Radio Theater

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2021 49:23


Broadway is My Beat starring Larry Thor, originally broadcast June 9, 1951, The Earl Lawson Murder Case. A wealthy man named Earl Lawson has been murdered in Times Square by a man with only one month to live. Also The Couple Next Door, originally broadcast June 9, 1959, Assembling Dinosaur Model.

Breaking Walls
Writer Morton Fine On The Broadway Is My Beat Formula

Breaking Walls

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 0:28


On August 9th, 1988, SPERDVAC's Dan Haefele sat down with radio/tv writer Morton Fine for a conversation about his life and career. Fine had a longtime partnership with David Friedkin, as well as with Elliott Lewis. One of their main projects was Broadway is My Beat. Here, Fine talks about the writing formula for the show.

Breaking Walls
Broadway Is My Beat: Margaret Royce Murder Case—05/02/1953

Breaking Walls

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2021 29:27


On the May 2nd, 1953 episode of Broadway is My Beat, Danny Clover is about to go home for the day when he finds Lila Royce at the front desk, reporting her sister missing. Margaret's apartment has been torn apart, and Lila is convinced that Margaret is dead. This episode features Charles Calvert, Jack Kruschen, Mary Jane Croft, Whitfield Connor, Lillian Buyeff, and Hy Averback.

Breaking Walls
BW - EP113: A Week With Elliott Lewis in 1953

Breaking Walls

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2021 215:10


In Breaking Walls episode 113 it’s September of 1953 and Elliott Lewis is one of the busiest men in radio. He’s the producer/director of four shows and the star of two. We’ll join him that fall, following for a week to find out what life was like for the man affectionately dubbed by his peers as “Mr. Radio.” —————————— Highlights: • Phil and Alice Court Elliott Lewis • Broadway is My Beat, Still Going Strong • Agnes Moorehead Guest-Stars on Suspense • Finding and Losing Love On Stage • The Very Suspicious Borden Family Murders • Radio’s Golden Age Draws to a Close • Looking Ahead to Go Back in time to Wyoming —————————— The WallBreakers: http://thewallbreakers.com Subscribe to Breaking Walls everywhere you get your podcasts. To support the show: http://patreon.com/TheWallBreakers —————————— The reading material used in today’s episode was: • On the Air — By John Dunning • Network Radio Ratings, 1932-53 — By Jim Ramsburg —————————— On the interview front: • Sam Edwards, Alice Faye, Phil Harris, Elliott Lewis, Agnes Moorehead, Arch Oboler, and Paula Winslowe were with Chuck Schaden. Hear their full chats at SpeakingOfRadio.com. • Lilian Buyeff, Mary Jane Croft, Sam Edwards, Betty Lou Gerson, Byron Kane, Lou Krugman, Elliott Lewis, and Jeanette Nolan were with SPERDVAC. For more information, go to SPERDVAC.com. • Elliott Lewis and E. Jack Neuman were with John Dunning for his 71KNUS program from Denver. • Elliott Lewis was also with Dick Bertel and Ed Corcoran for WTIC’s The Golden Age of Radio. Hear this full interview at Goldenage-WTIC.org. • Jack Kruschen, Shirley Mitchell, and George Walsh were with Jim Bohannon. • Morton Fine spoke with Dan Hafele for SPERDVAC in 1988. • WIlliam Conrad spoke with Chris Lambesis. • Norman MacDonnell with John Hickman. • Raymond Burr was with Jack Webster. —————————— Selected music featured in today’s episode was: • Rags to Riches — By Tony Bennett • Manhattan — By Blossom Dearie • Pyramid of the Sun — By Les Baxter • The Venice Dreamer Parts 1 & 2 — By George Winston • I’ll Be Seeing You — By the Harry James Band • Caravan — By Gordon Jenkins —————————— Special thanks to: The Mysterious Old Radio Listening Society https://www.ghoulishdelights.com/series/themorls/ Terror on the Air https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUbviBTC1CamzamykVCqN0A https://soundcloud.com/terrorontheair https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/terror-on-the-air/id1477581905 https://open.spotify.com/show/63o0AY4Zhv5hQsjGVbMbLk?si=YN_vUk3yTgqvOw73u59BtQ —————————— Subscribe to Burning Gotham—the new audio drama set in 1835 New York City. It’s available everywhere you get your podcasts and at BurningGotham.com. —————————— A special thank you to Ted Davenport and Jerry Haendiges: two radio show collectors who helped supply material for this episode. They’re who the large retailers go to. Ted’s got a Facebook group - https://www.facebook.com/otrteddavenport/ For Jerry, please visit http://otrsite.com/ I’d also like to thank Walden Hughes and John and Larry Gassman of SPERDVAC - http://sperdvac.com/ —————————— Thank you to: Tony Adams Steven Allmon Orson Orsen Chandler Briana Isaac Thomas M. Joyce Ryan Kramer Gary Mollica Barry Nadler Christian Neuhaus Aimee Pavy John Williams —————————— WallBreakers Links: Patreon - patreon.com/thewallbreakers Social Media - @TheWallBreakers

USA Classic Radio Theater
Classic Radio Theater for January 31 2021 Hour 1 - The Roberto Segura Murder Case

USA Classic Radio Theater

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2021 49:23


Broadway is My Beat starring Larry Thor, originally broadcast January 31, 1950, 71 years ago, the Roberto Segura Murder Case. Roberto Segura is found knifed, while his girl plays a guitar nearby.

Breaking Walls
Dragnet: Attempted City Hall Bombing—07/21/1949

Breaking Walls

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2021 29:56


By July of 1948 Jack Webb was twenty-eight and bored. After emceeing the short lived Jack Webb Show and One Out of Seven for ABC in San Francisco, he’d collaborated with writer Dick Breen in the cult hit in Pat Novak, For Hire. Early in 1947, Pat Novak’s success took Jack Webb home to his native Los Angeles. With Novak still airing from San Francisco, Webb and Breen teamed up again for Mutual with Johnny Modero, Pier 23. It debuted in April and was Webb’s first coast-to-coast show. Although it only lasted five months, it allowed Webb to work with some of the most talented people in Hollywood radio. He began to act in CBS’ Escape, and was soon doing bit parts for William Spier on Suspense. In July of 1948, Webb was back at it again with writer E. Jack Neuman in Jeff Regan, Investigator. It aired on CBS’ west-coast network into December. However, after playing one hard-boiled P.I. after another, Webb was looking for a role he could really sink his teeth into. That summer, Webb was cast as a forensics specialist in the film He Walked By Night. He became friends with the police technical advisor Detective Sergeant Marty Wynn. Their conversations became the inspiration for a new police procedural—one that would become one of the most famous shows in radio and tv history, and turn Jack Webb into an American icon. Webb spent the entire fall doing his own leg work, He hung out at police stations, took night classes, and rode with detectives on house calls. NBC skeptically green lit an audition. They thought the idea sounded flat. Like with Richard Diamond, booze, innuendo, and shootouts were the spice that made detective shows interesting. To help secure the deal, Webb got cooperation from the LAPD. So long he didn’t go out of his way to portray the department in a negative light, they’d allow him to use closed case files. In January of 1949 Jack Webb intimated to Radio Life that his days playing guys like Novak were almost over. His next character would be “Joe Friday.” Dragnet premiered, coat-to-coast on Friday June 3rd, 1949 at 10PM eastern time over NBC. it was the first of its kind—A realistic, documentational portrayal of the Los Angeles police force at work. NBC sustained production costs for the first thirteen weeks during its Summer run. By the time the seventh episode aired on July 21st, the show had found its rhythm. Barton Yarborough played Sgt. Ben Romero and Raymond Burr was Chief Ed Backstrand. Jack Webb leaned on James Moser for writing and Bill Rousseau for early direction. Vic Perrin was an often-featured guest-star. This episode featured Parley Baer in a masterpiece performance. NBC finally had a hit. It wasn’t long before Liggett and Myers tobacco signed on as sponsor. CBS took notice. A month after Dragnet’s premiere, they shifted Broadway is My Beat to Hollywood and put it under Elliott Lewis’ direction.

Down These Mean Streets (Old Time Radio Detectives)
Episode 401 - Compassionate Cop (Broadway is My Beat)

Down These Mean Streets (Old Time Radio Detectives)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2020 72:13


Detective Danny Clover stands out from the crowd of radio detectives. He was introspective and insightful, and he only drew his gun as a last resort. And as the star of Broadway is My Beat, Larry Thor brought Clover to life and gave us a romantic, but slightly cynical, cop with a worldview that governed how he tackled his cases. We'll hear "The Jane Darnell Murder Case" (originally aired on CBS on August 11, 1949) and "The Lt. Hunt Suicide Case" (originally aired on CBS on February 3, 1950).

Monday housin'
Drahosh, Elsy & Martin Cehelsky - Monday housin' Part 195 (My Beat Exclusive)

Monday housin'

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 89:52


Enjoy the new part of Monday housin'. Najnovší dielik do skladačky relácie menom Monday housin' venovaný udalosti My Beat - proti Prúdu. To owners or copyright holders: I do not intend to steal any rights! I use the tracks for PROMOTIONAL purposes only.

USA Classic Radio Theater
Classic Radio Theater for June 9, 2020 Hour 3 - The Earl Lawson Murder Case.

USA Classic Radio Theater

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020 49:25


Broadway is My Beat starring Larry Thor, originally broadcast June 9, 1951, The Earl Lawson Murder Case. A wealthy man named Earl Lawson has been murdered in Times Square by a man with only one month to live. Also The Couple Next Door, originally broadcast June 9, 1959, Assembling Dinosaur Model.

The Mysterious Old Radio Listening Society
Episode 158: The Tom Keeler Murder Case

The Mysterious Old Radio Listening Society

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2019 49:03


We recently polled our mysterious listeners to recommend a show that we have not listened to yet. The winner was Broadway is My Beat! Detective Danny Clover is called down to the morgue to examine a body that has evidently been killed twice. The ensuing investigation presents Danny with a wide array of eccentric suspects. […]

Down These Mean Streets (Old Time Radio Detectives)
Episode 336 – The Neon Lights are Bright (Broadway is My Beat)

Down These Mean Streets (Old Time Radio Detectives)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2019 66:30


It's time to revisit "the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world" with Detective Danny Clover. Larry Thor stars as the cop with the heart of a poet in Broadway is My Beat - the police procedural drama with lyrical dialogue and Runyonesque characters. We'll hear two of his cases from the Great White Way - "The Joe Gruber Murders" (originally aired on CBS on July 8, 1951) and "The Alice Mayo Murder" (AFRS rebroadcast from May 24, 1952).

Breaking Walls
BW - EP93: Radio And The New York City Subway (1941 - 1975)

Breaking Walls

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2019 185:31


In Breaking Walls episode 93 we ride the rails with some of the most famous stars in radio history. During radio’s golden age, there were three main production hubs: New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles. With so much daily content to produce, radio’s greatest minds developed programs and episodes centered around every recognizable theme, like the New York city subway. While this episode will take place in or around New York’s public transportation system, we’ll focus just as much on the relationships forged by radio’s legends on both coasts. Highlights: • Mercedes McCambridge, Himan Brown, and Grand Central Station • How Bill Spier influenced the careers of his wife June Havoc and his protégé Elliott Lewis • From Suspense to Broadway is My Beat, Elliott Lewis shines • Jack Benny stars on Suspense • Cathy Lewis: Mrs Radio • Mandel Kramer, Jan Miner, and Subway Soaps from New York • Byron Kane and Subways Are For Sleeping • William N. Robson, Shirley Mitchell, Virginia Gregg and Jack Kruschen on radio in the 1950s • Bob and Ray head down into the Subway • Himan Brown brings dramatic radio back to life in the 1970s • Next Stop: The Soda Shop The WallBreakers: http://thewallbreakers.com Subscribe to Breaking Walls everywhere you get your podcasts. To support the show: http://patreon.com/TheWallBreakers The reading material used in today’s episode was: • On The Air - By John Dunning • The CBS Radio Mystery Theater Handbook - by Gordon Payton & Martin Grams Jr. • Network Radio Ratings, 1932-53 - by Jim Ramsburg • The Museum of Broadcast Communications Encyclopedia of Radio - by Christopher H. Sterling as well as articles from: • Broadcasting Magazine - November 3rd, 1947 • And Billboard Magazine - May 1st, 1948 On the interview front: • Himan Brown, June Havoc, Mandel Kramer, Elliott Lewis, E.G. Marshall, Jan Miner, William Spier and William N. Robson were with Dick Bertel and Ed Corcoran for WTIC’s The Golden Age of Radio. These interview can be heard at GoldenAge-WTIC.org. • Ralph Bell, Himan Brown, Lawrence Dobkin, Betty Lou Gerson and Byron Kane, were with SPERDVAC. For more information, please go to S-P-E-R-D-V-A-C.com. • Himan Brown, Virginia Gregg, Elliott Lewis, Mercedees McCambridge, Shirley Mitchell and Alan Reed were interviewed by Chuck Schaden. Hear their full chats and many others from Chuck’s over thirty-nine year career and SpeakingofRadio.com. • Ellott Lewis was with John Dunning on May 23rd, 1982. • Jack Kruschen, Shirley Mitchell, and George Walsh were with Jim Bohannon on September 12, 1987. • And Morton Fine was with Dan Haefele on August 9th, 1988. Selected music featured in today’s episode was: • It’s been a Long, Long Time - by Keely Smith • Smoke Gets in Your Eyes - by the Mallet Men • The Big Heist and Salute to Charlie Christian - by Barney Kessel • Atlantis and Roller Coaster - by Les Baxter • I’ll Take Manhattan - by Blossom Dearie • And Fly Me To the Moon - by Julie London Special thanks to our Sponsors: • The Mysterious Old Radio Listening Society - https://www.ghoulishdelights.com/series/themorls/ • The Fireside Mystery Theater - https://www.firesidemysterytheatre.com/ I’d also like to thank Walden Hughes and John and Larry Gassman of SPERDVAC. Listen to their shows on the Yesterday USA radio network. A Special Thank you to: Ryan Kramer Barry Nadler Christian Neuhaus Aimee Pavy Terry Wallace WallBreakers Links: Patreon - patreon.com/thewallbreakers Social Media - @TheWallBreakers URL - thewallbreakers.com Online Store - jamesthewallbreaker.com/shop/

Reverse Stereo presents OFF MATRIX SESSIONS
Reverse Stereo presents OFF MATRIX SESSIONS #011 [House,Tech House and Techno]

Reverse Stereo presents OFF MATRIX SESSIONS

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2018 59:02


The MATRIX...THE WORLD THAT HAS BEEN POOLED OVER YOUR EYES TO BLIND YOU...ESCAPE THE MATRIX !!! Welcome to my #011 episode !

Reverse Stereo presents OFF MATRIX SESSIONS
Reverse Stereo presents OFF MATRIX SESSIONS #011 [House,Tech House and Techno]

Reverse Stereo presents OFF MATRIX SESSIONS

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2018 59:02


The MATRIX...THE WORLD THAT HAS BEEN POOLED OVER YOUR EYES TO BLIND YOU...ESCAPE THE MATRIX !!! Welcome to my #011 episode !

Down These Mean Streets (Old Time Radio Detectives)
Episode 271 - Lullaby of Broadway (Broadway is My Beat)

Down These Mean Streets (Old Time Radio Detectives)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2018 61:21


It's Broadway - "the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world." Join Detective Danny Clover as he walks the Great White Way in Broadway is My Beat. Larry Thor stars as the sensitive sleuth in "The Max Wendell Murder Case" (an AFRS rebroadcast of a show from April 28, 1950) and in "The Howard Crawford Murder Case" (originally aired on CBS on August 5, 1951).

Down These Mean Streets (Old Time Radio Detectives)
Episode 260 - Detect the Halls (Candy Matson, Richard Diamond, Johnny Dollar, & Broadway is My Beat)

Down These Mean Streets (Old Time Radio Detectives)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2017 119:40


Haul out the holly - it's time for the "Down These Mean Streets" holiday special. We're wrapping up 2017 with Christmas capers from four old time radio sleuths. First, Natalie Masters is Candy Matson, the gorgeous girl detective of San Francisco, in "Jack Frost" (originally aired on NBC on December 10, 1949). Next, Dick Powell and his Richard Diamond cast of characters present their version of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol (originally aired on NBC on December 24, 1949). Then, Bob Bailey files a holiday expense account as Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar: "The Missing Mouse Matter" (originally aired on CBS on December 23, 1956). Finally, we head to the Big Apple for Larry Thor as Detective Danny Clover in "Santa Takes a Powder" from Broadway is My Beat (originally aired on CBS on December 24, 1949).

Down These Mean Streets (Old Time Radio Detectives)
Episode 245 - Matinee for Murder (Broadway is My Beat)

Down These Mean Streets (Old Time Radio Detectives)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2017 64:20


It’s Broadway – “the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world.” Join Detective Danny Clover as he fights crime in the Big Apple in one of the all-time great radio detective shows Broadway is My Beat. Larry Thor stars as Clover, the cop with the soul of a poet who wears his heart on his sleeve, in a show unlike any other radio crime drama. We’ll hear “The Secretarial School Triangle Murder” (originally aired on CBS on April 12, 1952) and “The Manipulative Magnate Murder” (originally aired on CBS on June 13, 1953).

Down These Mean Streets (Old Time Radio Detectives)
Episode 212 – Murder on the Marquee (Broadway is My Beat)

Down These Mean Streets (Old Time Radio Detectives)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2017 94:14


Head back to Broadway – “the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world” – with Detective Danny Clover. Larry Thor stars as the policeman with the soul of a poet in Broadway is My Beat. From flophouses to mansions, from back alleys to the bright lights of the Great White Way, Clover investigates murder in the city that never sleeps. We’ll hear three of his mysteries: “The Robe Sash Strangler Murders” (originally aired on CBS on November 3, 1950); “The Tradewinds Murders” (originally aired on CBS on June 16, 1951); and “The Frankie Crowne Arson Murders” (originally aired on CBS on October 13, 1951).

Podcast Tek DiLuxe - In The Mix
TekDiLuxe - In the mix Dance Club 2016

Podcast Tek DiLuxe - In The Mix

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2016 71:25


TekDiLuxe - In the mix Dance Club 2016 1-Music Sounds Better With You 2-The Ultimate 3-Sunday (Extended) 4-Rise Up 2k16 5-Cake By The Ocean 6-Stomp to My Beat 7-I Want It Now 8-Love louder (Remix) 9-Get Down 10-Gonna Make You Sweat 2016 11-Dont Stop Believin 2016 12-Five More Hours 13-Move That 14-Sunfall Vs. Show Me Love 15-Lone Wolf 16-Breack Free 17-Rude On Your Mark 18-All Of Me (Tiesto Remix) 19-Ecuador 2016 20-Up To No Good

Down These Mean Streets (Old Time Radio Detectives)
Episode 158 - Footlights and Felonies (Broadway is My Beat)

Down These Mean Streets (Old Time Radio Detectives)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2016 65:14


Head back to the Great White Way and the crime behind the bright lights and buzz of the city in Broadway is My Beat. Detective Danny Clover walks “the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world” in two episodes of one of radio’s finest police procedurals. First, Anthony Ross stars as Clover in “The Fixed Prize Fight Case” (originally aired on CBS on March 27, 1949). Then, Larry Thor takes the lead in “The Georgia Gray Murder Case” (originally aired on CBS on April 28, 1951).

DJ Max Bruce presents
Red Light Feeling - 6

DJ Max Bruce presents

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2016 60:05


ALL MY KISSES AND HUGGIN’ Chipotle (In Flagranti Remix) - Gatos Negros All My Kisses - Vicka Man Acid Phase - Wasabi, Terry Lex, Nachtwerk Shakedown - Oraa, Ekai Under Pressure feat. And Kapps - Luthier, Stupidizko Rock U - Samantha Nova Malik Mustache, N.EO.N., Vinne Jump to My Beat (’96 remix) - Wildchild Experience Another Day (Heartless Dub) - Demarzo The Superdope - Riva Starr, Fideles Be Real - Mark Knight My Jump - Slicerboys You And Me - Diego Gonzalez 2 To The 3 - Return Of The Jaded Shake - D. Ramirez, Guy Williams Take It Easy (Eli Escobar Remix) - Gershon Jackson www.facebook.com/djmaxbruce/

Down These Mean Streets (Old Time Radio Detectives)
Episode 125 - Great White Way (Broadway is My Beat)

Down These Mean Streets (Old Time Radio Detectives)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2015 66:34


Larry Thor stars as Detective Danny Clover as he walks “the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world” in Broadway is My Beat. We'll hear Clover keep the streets of New York safe in two old time radio mysteries. First, it's "The Suicide Pact Murders" (originally aired on CBS on August 21, 1950). Then, we'll hear "The Harry Foster Murder Case" (originally aired on CBS on May 5, 1951).

Discology Il podcast dedicato alla dance anni 90

Playlist : Da Blitz _ Take My Way (Rmx Gabry Ponte) 1994 ::: Regina _ Up on the Floor 1998 ::: E_Magic + Nancy _ Prepare yourself 1999 ::: FPI Project _ Risky 1990 ::: The Three Jays _ Feeling It Too 1999 ::: Ondina _ Summer Of Love 1997 ::: Apollo _ Dance 2001 ::: Vandana _ In The Name Of Love 1995 ::: Molella and Phil Jay _ It's a real world 1997 ::: O.T. Quartet _ Hold that sucker down 1994 ::: 2 For good _ You and me (Radio Version) 1997 ::: Binary Finary _ 1999 (Gouryella Remix) ::: Datura _ Will be one 2002 ::: DJ Dado _ Metropolis 1996 ::: Miss Jane _ It's a fine day 1998 :: Prezioso vs. Marvin _ Rock the discothek 2000 ::: Game Boys _ Tetris (Game Version) 1993 ::: Dj Paul Elstak _ Luv You More 1995 ::: Underfish _ It's My Beat 1999 ::: DJ Dado feat. Nina _ One And Only 1999

Down These Mean Streets (Old Time Radio Detectives)
Episode 73 - Radio's Poetic Policeman (Broadway is My Beat)

Down These Mean Streets (Old Time Radio Detectives)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2014 65:25


It's back to the Big Apple for two more cases of Detective Danny Clover. Larry Thor stars as the sharp, philosophical detective in Broadway is My Beat, a stand-out from the crowd of radio cop dramas. Clover walks the Great White Way and mixes with the upper crust and the downtrodden in search of the truth in two mysteries: "The Garment District Murders" (originally aired on CBS on April 14, 1951) and "The Milkman Murders" (originally aired on CBS on February 16, 1952).

Down These Mean Streets (Old Time Radio Detectives)
Episode 16 - Lonesomest Mile in the World (Broadway is My Beat)

Down These Mean Streets (Old Time Radio Detectives)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2013 35:21


Detective Danny Clover patrols the Great White Way in Broadway is My Beat, one of radio's greatest police procedurals and one of the last great dramas of the Golden Age of Radio.  Larry Thor is the poetic policeman in "The Case of Charles Crandall," first aired on CBS on May 12, 1951.

Alistair Albrecht / Muskox Records Podcasts & Guest Mixes
Alistair Albrecht Radio FG USA Show 11

Alistair Albrecht / Muskox Records Podcasts & Guest Mixes

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2013 61:29


RADIO FG SHOWS Alistair Albrecht Exclusive Radio FG USA Residencyevery Wednesday 10pm ESTHagenaar & Albrecht on Radio FG Clubbing, Parisevery Saturday 12pm GMT OTHER SHOW TIMESAlistair Albrecht on Gold Dance RadioTuesday 7PM GMT+2Alistair Albrecht on PDG FMSaturday 1PM GMT+2Hagenaar & Albrecht om Radio AmplitudeEvery other Friday 11pm GMT+1ESSENTIAL PLAYNora En Pure – Come With MeClimbers – Equal ResponsibilityIN THE MIXNopopstar – City In NightVanilla Ace – Bring It BackRaw Silk Do It To the Music (Federico Scavo Remix)Groovebox – BrookylnJorge Monita, Vlada Asanin – My BeatTwins of Sound – Pop The CorkWankelmut & Emma Louise – My Head Is a Jungle (Gui Boratto Remix)Breach – Let’s Get HotLeftwing, Kody – LostPig & Dan – Mooshi  For all management and radio syndication requests: dario@f4lmanagement.com

Qool Marv Aural Memoirs and Buttamilk Archives // MusiQuarium Of Wonder // Instruments Of Mass Construction // Music4Winners

On a boat as a part of a summer music festival called SunceBeat put together by the people behind Southport Weekender is a heck of a place to debut my house music sets. Especially as the opener on a boatride that included two Chicago house music legends Anthony Nicholson (http://www.5chicago.com/features/june2011/anthony-nicholson/) and Boo Williams (http://www.touchofsoul.fr/artist.php?id_mix=54&id_dj=31). During introductions, I told them that I was "the freshman around these parts, so I'm gonna go 'head and start." Anthony said, "Do you my brother." {} = mental notes {I was} - Nervous Track (another word for Introduction and/or Statement of Purpose} - Preamble {putting that last thought into words} - Give A Little Love {it was kinda cloudy at this point + a Chaka's vocal from Clouds gave the groovers a familiar voice http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xADrCKYUEcc} - In Da Clouds {but then after a few nautical miles, it got real pretty and blue sky like} - Paradise {now a groove with some nice organ going on, headspace to move, from da clouds to da club, telepathic thanks to Shelter NYC} - At the Club {in the middle of the sea atmosphere so nice, letting it breathe so they can soak it all in, strings feel like the breeze felt} - Sleazy E {hip hop that flows in me says hello, shout out to some my favorites, Dilla, Q-Tip, MJ... - Move http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wxFV3udkjUk&feature=related = http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uhumw8f_SB4&feature=fvwrel = http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQY-uzzm7GA {ok, y'all had that space to groove while taking in the sights. now, sparking Blaze, I'm talking to you party people} - My Beat {nod to GSH, T-Connection, and some benevolent advice} - Do What You Want To Do {to my brother Dewey who loves the source of this bassline and horn sample, I knew it was Friday, but when those vocals escalate, felt like Sunday - also shout out to RubNTug for their versions http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JsRFLFgno0&feature=artist} - Sunday Shoutin' Special Shout out to my brothers Stormin Norman and DJ Cosi of Sundae Sermon family in Harlem, NYC too! http://www.sundaesermon.com/ {cornerstone POV} - Respect Yourself {right about now, after feeling good about setting a nice tone for the gents from Chicago, I'm feeling like} - It's All Good {new friends and old pals, family, loves, musical gods & goddesses} - Inspiration Thanks to http://www.suncebeat.com/#/http://www.suncebeat.com/?page_id=860 + http://www.suncebeat.com/ + http://www.southportweekender.co.uk/ --- Beach Stage set here: http://djqoolmarvsounds.podomatic.com/entry/2011-08-04T15_11_50-07_00

American Radio Theater
North Pole, My Beat

American Radio Theater

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2009 54:54


Just in time for the holiday season!   ART presents an original production, written by Reynaud LeBoeuf - North Pole, My Beat.  Also on this month's podcast, two episodes of the classic Christmas OTR serial, The Cinnamon Bear.

Up2date  electronic music radio show
Up2date - Echantillonnage (part1)

Up2date electronic music radio show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2006


Diffusé:> le 16/06 sur electrOne.> le 17/06 sur radio404. Au programme cette semaine, passage en revue des dernières sorties soul, funk, trip hop, electronica, freaky breaks, techno, minimal,.... :p Gros plan sur le label Ubiquity avec l'album de Nino Moschella "The Fix", l'afrobeat de Nomo "New Tones" et la compilation "Big Apple Rappin (The Early Days Of Hip-Hop Culture In New York City 1979-1982)"... un tour du côté du hip hop avec DangerDoom et le maxi "Occult Hymn" (disponible en libre téléchargement ICI, merci Adult Swim !), on s'écoutera également le trip hop de Strange Attractor avec leur album "Everything Is Closer", le nouvel album de Plaid "Greedy Baby" (prévu fin juin sur Warp) et quelques tracks techno signé Aaron Carl sur Subject Detroit ("Tears" !!!) et un extrait de la dernière compilation M-nus "min2MAX"+ des infos, des plans soirées + Interview de The Hacker . PLaylisT :Nomo - "Nu Tones" (New Tones - Ubiquity)Xanadu - "Sure Shot" (Big Apple Rappin (The Early Days Of Hip-Hop Culture In New York City 1979-1982) - SoulJazz)Nino Moschella - "Inside Yourself" (The Fix - Ubiquity)Strange Attractor - "Never Say Never" (Everything Is Closer - SPV)DangerDoom - "Sofa King Remix" (Occult Hymn Ep - Adult Swim)J' Davey - "Dirty Love" (Rewind 5 - Ubiquity encore )Ricci Rucker & Mike Boo - "e-mergency.com" (2LP scetchbook - Sound in Color)Ryuichi Sakamoto - "Riot In Lagos" (That's My Beat (de 1980 !!! du roots) - HTF Records)Heartthrob - "Baby Kate" (min2MAX - Minus)Plaid - "Super Positions" (Greedy Baby - Warp)Aaron Carl - Tears (Tears ep - Subject Detroit)Tim Exile - "Jungle? Jungle? Jungle" (Tim Exile's Nuisance Gabaret Lounge - Planet Mu... attachez vos ceintures !) + en deuxième heure :Felix en Chocolat est à la sélection avec son mix techno "For Gerald Mitchell" contenant des pépites de techno + d'infos sur Felix : www.myspace.com/chocolate_felixEcouter l'émission : S'abonner au podcast de l'émission : Up2date sur Ipod :

Canadians In Old-Time Radio
‘The Queen’s Men’ and ‘Broadway’s My Beat’

Canadians In Old-Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 59:57


Our ‘Made In Canada’ segment features a show about the RCMP called, “The Queen’s Men.” In our ‘Canadian’s Abroad’ segment we feature a show called “Broadway’s My Beat” starring Larry Thor, from Lundar, Manitoba.