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Lakes Area Radio Theatre has been producing old time and contemporary radio theatre for more than ten years in front of a live studio audience in Alexandria, Minnesota.We are broadcasted from radio stations in Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin, North Dakota, New Hampshire, Utah and New York. We are constantly growing every day.Check out lakesareatheatre.com to see our massive collection of stories from a wide range of genres from dramas to comedies, westerns to science fiction and mystery to romance. There is a show for everyone!Make sure you like Lakes Area Radio Theatre on Facebook and Instagram.Sit back, relax and enjoy the show.
Bill welcomes bestselling suspense author Robert Crais to the show. Robert Crais is the author of the best-selling Elvis Cole novels. He began his creative career writing for such hit TV shows as Hill Street Blues and Miami Vice. He decided to leave the lucrative world of television to pursue his dream of writing novels. Though it took some time, he hit paydirt with first published novel: The Monkey's Raincoat, which became a smash hit and went on to win the Anthony and Macavity Awards. He has since published over twenty novels and remains one of the most read and respected suspense writers working today!
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Eleventh Hour The Will http://oldtimeradiodvd.com 725
Captain Midnight Chuck And Joyce Are Prisoners Of The Tiger Tong 10-24-41 http://oldtimeradiodvd.com 172
A young man delivers an Indian diamond to his cousin on her birthday, a diamond that brings woe to the entire house. Original Air Date: November 16, 1953 Support the listener support campaign: Support the show monthly at patreon.greatdetectives.net Support the show on a one-time basis at http://support.greatdetectives.net. Mail a donation to: Adam Graham, PO…
Suspense The Last Letter Of Dr Bronson 8-15-46 http://oldtimeradiodvd.com 60
Intrigue Sinister Great Impersonation 8-21-46 http://oldtimeradiodvd.com 160
Suspense The Clock And The Rope 5-4-46 http://oldtimeradiodvd.com 2270
Father Knows Best Stranded By A Snowstorm 12-24-53 http://oldtimeradiodvd.com or http://xstreamplatinumhd.com 1297
Sherlock Holmes A Case Of Identity 11-2-54http://oldtimeradiodvd.com 30076
Sherlock Holmes A Case Of Identity 11-2-54http://oldtimeradiodvd.com 30076
Mysterious Traveller-The Good Die Young 2-27-44 oldtimeradiodvd.com
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You Are There. October 24, 1948. "The Fall Of Troy". . The events of 1184 B. C. Beware of Greeks bearing gifts. Guy Sorel, Karl Swenson, Raymond Edward Johnson, Don Hollenbeck (writer, performer), Robert Lewis Shayon (producer, director, writer), Quincy Howe, John Daly, Richard C. Hottelet, Ned Calmer, Ken Roberts, Alice Weil (writer), Charles Webster, Bert Cowlan, Alfred Dell, Doris Dalton, Rita Vale, John Sylvester.oldtimeradiodvd.com
Terry and The Pirates. April 3, 1942.. Slugger Dunn tracks down Terry and finds the Dragon Lady as well. The Dragon Lady will meet with Pat Ryan tonight. Frank Hummert (producer), Anne Hummert (producer), Milton Caniff (creator) oldtimeradiodvd.com
Bulldog Drummond. April 21, 1948 Devil Flats    oldtimeradiodvd.com
Bulldog Drummond. April 21, 1948 Devil Flats    oldtimeradiodvd.com
Perry Mason. April 4, 1952. Program #2234. CBS net. The body of the show only. The "gunshot test." John Larkin, Erle Stanley Gardner (creator). oldtimeradionetwork.com and 1 Free Audiobook  audiblepodcast.com/rnn
Perry Mason. April 4, 1952. Program #2234. CBS net. The body of the show only. The "gunshot test." John Larkin, Erle Stanley Gardner (creator). oldtimeradionetwork.com and 1 Free Audiobook  audiblepodcast.com/rnn
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I'm speaking to you tonight to give you a report on the state of our Nation's economy. I regret to say that we're in the worst economic mess since the Great Depression. A few days ago I was presented with a report I'd asked for, a comprehensive audit, if you will, of our economic condition. You won't like it. I didn't like it. But we have to face the truth and then go to work to turn things around. And make no mistake about it, we can turn them around. I'm not going to subject you to the jumble of charts, figures, and economic jargon of that audit, but rather will try to explain where we are, how we got there, and how we can get back. First, however, let me just give a few ``attention getters'' from the audit. The Federal budget is out of control, and we face runaway deficits of almost $80 billion for this budget year that ends September 30th. That deficit is larger than the entire Federal budget in 1957, and so is the almost $80 billion we will pay in interest this year on the national debt. Twenty years ago, in 1960, our Federal Government payroll was less than $13 billion. Today it is 75 billion. During these 20 years our population has only increased by 23.3 percent. The Federal budget has gone up 528 percent. Now, we've just had 2 years of back-to-back double-digit inflation -- 13.3 percent in 1979, 12.4 percent last year. The last time this happened was in World War I. In 1960 mortgage interest rates averaged about 6 percent. They're 21/2 times as high now, 15.4 percent. The percentage of your earnings the Federal Government took in taxes in 1960 has almost doubled. And finally there are 7 million Americans caught up in the personal indignity and human tragedy of unemployment. If they stood in a line, allowing 3 feet for each person, the line would reach from the coast of Maine to California. Well, so much for the audit itself. Let me try to put this in personal terms. Here is a dollar such as you earned, spent, or saved in 1960. And here is a quarter, a dime, and a penny -- 36 cents. That's what this 1960 dollar is worth today. And if the present world inflation rate should continue 3 more years, that dollar of 1960 will be worth a quarter. What initiative is there to save? And if we don't save we're short of the investment capital needed for business and industry expansion. Workers in Japan and West Germany save several times the percentage of their income than Americans do. What's happened to that American dream of owning a home? Only 10 years ago a family could buy a home, and the monthly payment averaged little more than a quarter -- 27 cents out of each dollar earned. Today, it takes 42 cents out of every dollar of income. So, fewer than 1 out of 11 families can afford to buy their first new home. Regulations adopted by government with the best of intentions have added $666 to the cost of an automobile. It is estimated that altogether regulations of every kind, on shopkeepers, farmers, and major industries, add $100 billion or more to the cost of the goods and services we buy. And then another 20 billion is spent by government handling the paperwork created by those regulations. I'm sure you're getting the idea that the audit presented to me found government policies of the last few decades responsible for our economic troubles. We forgot or just overlooked the fact that government -- any government -- has a built-in tendency to grow. Now, we all had a hand in looking to government for benefits as if government had some source of revenue other than our earnings. Many if not most of the things we thought of or that government offered to us seemed attractive. In the years following the Second World War it was easy, for a while at least, to overlook the price tag. Our income more than doubled in the 25 years after the war. We increased our take-home pay in those 25 years by more than we had amassed in all the preceding 150 years put together. Yes, there was some inflation, 1 or 11/2 percent a year. That didn't bother us. But if we look back at those golden years, we recall that even then voices had been raised, warning that inflation, like radioactivity, was cumulative and that once started it could get out of control. Some government programs seemed so worthwhile that borrowing to fund them didn't bother us. By 1960 our national debt stood at $284 billion. Congress in 1971 decided to put a ceiling of 400 billion on our ability to borrow. Today the debt is 934 billion. So-called temporary increases or extensions in the debt ceiling have been allowed 21 times in these 10 years, and now I've been forced to ask for another increase in the debt ceiling or the government will be unable to function past the middle of February -- and I've only been here 16 days. Before we reach the day when we can reduce the debt ceiling, we may in spite of our best efforts see a national debt in excess of a trillion dollars. Now, this is a figure that's literally beyond our comprehension. BIG !!! Old Time Radio and Classic TV and Movie Serials Visit our new site, Check Us Out!! You'll be Glad you did!!
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