Listen to Classic Radio Shows From time passed by and let your imagination run wild.
The Golden Age of Radio, also known as the old-time radio era, was an era of radio programming in which radio was the dominant electronic home entertainment medium. It began with the birth of commercial radio broadcasting in the early 1920s and lasted through the 1960s, when television gradually superseded radio as the medium of choice for scripted programming, variety, and dramatic shows.
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I love these old radio shows!
2:26 keep going
I love all stories involving trains, ships, and planes!
Dry cleaning is bad for our health because of the chemtrails they use on the garments. Just say'in.
Love it!
Great story I really enjoyed this very much. Please keep the good work thanks a lot.
Thanks for listening
I enjoyed that! Ty
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Giantess
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Bless you for preserving this glory of the past. In these dark times such beautiful music, such gifted folk, these immortal gifts make life possible. You are doing good. BIG HUGS!
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The BEST comedy radio show EVER and this episode is a prime example of why.
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As heard on Thursdays at 8:30pm(et). However, WRCA-AM in New York did *NOT* schedule the program, becuase they substituted a local music and interview show, "MEET ME AT KAY'S", featuring singer Kay Armen and comedian Louis Nye. WRCA could sell time to local advertisers during that program, while they couldn't durng "THE SIX SHOOTER" {which was sustaining}.....and in the waning days of prime-time network radio, they wanted to attract as many advertisers as they could- even if they had to pre-empt network shows that weren't doing so well to do it [that's one reason NBC cancelled "THE SIX SHOOTER" in June 1954, as other affiliates were doing the same thing].
The final episode of the series, as heard on Thursdays at 8:30pm(et). However, WRCA-AM in New York did *NOT* schedule this episode, as they presented am hour-long local music and interview program, "MEET ME AT KAY'S" (featuring pop singer Kay Armen and comedian Louis Nye), because they were able to sell THAT show to local advertisers and make more money than they could from carrying "THE SIX SHOOTER" {which was sustaining}, and the program that followed it (the short-lived "JASON AND THE GOLDEN FLEECE"). Wihtout a regular sponsor, NBC couldn't afford to keep Jimmy on the air, and ended the series.
These shows were great. I was, however, somewhat disappointed to learn that there really wasn't a Britt Ponsett.
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Originally broadcasted on the CBS Radio on March 17, 1940.
Wow, sweet; thanxxx! Do you have more episodes?
Yes I do I think I added as a play list
Wow am I the only one who's this old?😂😊
I Remember! 😂 ! We sat.and listened to this SHOW ! WHO HAD THE CLOSET THAT EVERYTHING FELL OUT OF WHEN THEY OPENED IT?? ❤❤❤I'M VERY OLD! 👌♥💖❤
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As heard on Sundays at 8:30pm(et).
As heard on FrIdays at 8:30pm(et).
Originally broadcast on February 6, 1953. As heard on Fridays at 9pm(et). 59:31- "Next, it's 'HY GARDNER CALLING'- on NBC." **chimes**
As heard on Sundays at 8:30pm(et).
Fred Collins, announcer.
In the summer of 1952, this filled in for the vacationing "THEATRE GUILD ON THE AIR" [Sundays, 8:30pm(et)].
What did I just listen too?
That news report
I love these Pat Novak stories. 👍👍👍
"Love to hear that!"
Bravo.
"Thanks for listening"
The kinder Jigsaw
One of my faves. Thank you!
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Story is a little slow
Cannot believe I'm the first to comment.I absolutely love this stuff.Reminds me of camping with my grandparents
Love that I found this stuff on youtube music
"Love to hear that!"
Absolutely. Love that I found these on KZread.
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Hello.
Truly enjoyed the the program 🙂 Thank you for posting 💕
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Golden !
is there a ending or pt no one seems know the end of broadcast
Ranger Bill radio show originally aired from October 2, 1950, in 15-minute episodes on WMBI in Chicago. It continued in syndication as a 30-minute show from 1954 to 1962.
@@goldworldentertainment so where is part 2 was it ever continued
@@cootmaster that is an esposide I have not found yet as soon as I do I will add it here
@@goldworldentertainment I remember a scene i cant remember what broadcast it was , it was when some doctor or something was on phone , then you hear him hang up , walk out the door close the door get in car drive away drive to the meeting of people get out car go inside and to the meeting/situation i cant remember what episode . I love Sleeping death w Cy Boon Part --- I HEARD IT TODAY! it WAS cy boon and the dr getting in the car!
Wow, that whole intro thing really blows the vibe. Just sayin' - Like I immediately went to the 2-3 other versions of this on youtube. I love that you're posting this but just giving you some constructive criticism. If someone is looking for 40's radio, they don't want to hear a booming obnoxious intro/advertisement.
You people certainly give Australians a bad name.
What is this racist nonsense?
Lit! :D
Ngs back memories, I especially remember the T.V. show. I remember especially the console radio from which I listened to the program.
Great shows
Your video is a perfect mix of entertainment and education!
Spiffing!! Jolly well subscribed old bean. Cheers from Australia.
Fun
Zac
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