Old-Time Radio Headquarters
Old-Time Radio Headquarters
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We're here to help you discover classic old-time radio shows from the 1940's and 1950's. We have many old-time radio shows coming soon , so check back often!
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It's wise to smoke extra mild Fatima. Oops! Wrong show.
As heard on Thursdays at 9pm(et).
Has anyone been able get Fatimas?
Good stuff! Thanks for the upload! 👍🏻
Your welcome!!
How old was Bud suppose to be? He seemed to have a juvenile attitude about the opposite sex for a teen Rather stupid,too for believing he could communicate with someone long distance through a cigar box
That delivery boy sounded like Richard Crenna using the same voice as Walter in Our Miss Brooks and on I Love Lucy as the love struck teenager
Pretty silly stuff, but brings back memories. I eventually became a snarky high school English teacher myself and often thought of Miss Brooks. Things were different by then, of course, for the most part. That bit about an over-crowded classroom is still absolutely true.
A fun episode….thanks
Did you rip this from a tape? I remember hearing this episode on cassette when I was a kid.
As heard on Thursdays at 9pm(et). Later adapted for television on June 5, 1952.
When will Miss Brookes realize Mr. Boyton is just not that into her? 🌈
Yeah, seriously. Like, you're pretty,smart and talented. Stop chasing a man that doesn't want you and don't chase a man, period.
Sounds ok so far xx
Enjoyable, is there a way to use modern technology to clean up the static?
Love Dragnet. I'm a huge fan of W H Parker. Ha ha.
Pretty good. Ty
Thank you too!
As heard on Sundays at 6:30pm(et).
As heard on Thursdays at 10:30pm(et).
1ST BROADCAST ON 09/09/1943... 09/09 HAPPENS TO BE THE MOST COMMON BIRTHDATE. ON THE 9TH DAY OF THE 9TH MONTH OF 1969: I TURNED 9 Y.O. AND MY 9 OLDER SIBLINGS WERE PRESENT. I REALLY LIKE THE PROGRAM, MISS GISH DOES HAVE A PLEASENT VOICE. THANX, LUV YOUR CHANNEL.
Thank You!!
The old radio shows were great.
I agree!
The final episode of the radio series, as heard on Thursdays at 8:30pm(et). However, WNBC-AM in New York *didn't* schedule it (and "TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES", which followed) because they presented "MEET ME AT KAY'S", a music and "yak" program featuring popular singer Kay Armen and comedian Louis Nye {through August 1954}. Because WNBC wanted more local ad revenue from that program, they jeopardized any chances of "FATHER KNOWS BEST"- and "THE SIX SHOOTER", which replaced it on April 1st- finding any kind of sponsorship on the network {"why should we buy time on that show when it isn't even heard in New York?"}.
As heard on Thursdays at 10:30pm(et).
Am I the only one who thought the mother was being way too permissiv and working against her husband where Betty was concerned? Why didn't they ask her to start paying rent if she wanted to be treated like an adult?
These 1950 “Our Miss Brooks” radio shows had really amazing writers. They are so creative and have funny situations. The cast is perfect. Thanks for playing them. JIM
I totally agree!
As heard on Thursday nights at 8:30pm(et). It was *NOT* heard on WNBC-AM in New York (and neither was 'TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES"), as they presented a local music and interview program, "MEET ME AT KAY'S", featuring singer Kay Armen and comedian Louis Nye, instead. Several NBC affiliates also bypassed the series.
I grew up on this show, from about 1946 right into the mid-50's. Now I am 87 years old and enjoying it all over again.
Thank you for your comment!
As heard on Thursdays at 9pm(et). Hal Gibney, George Fenneman, announcers.
29:34. Andy Devine flubs and says "the new JELLY series" which causes long laughter all the way to the signoff. Good thing the quartet didn't sing "J-E-L-L-Y!"
Hy Averback, announcer.
In addition to directing several MASH episodes, reportedly Hy was the voice over the loudspeaker (affectionately named by me “Incoming Wounded”).
Gildy is one of the best 👍
Jack Benny and Our Miss Brooks....Thank you for uploading these favourites of mine!
My pleasure!
As heard on Thursdays at 8:30pm(et). However, WNBC in New York did NOT schedule it- or "TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES", which followed- because they presented an hour-long music and interview program, "MEET ME AT KAY'S", featuring vocalist Kay Armen and comedian Louis Nye {apparently, WNBC sold that show to local advertisers and made more money tham carrying a "sustaining" series like "FATHER KNOWS BEST"}.
0:33- "These Are Your Friends" was a special promoting NBC's daytime programming- primarily the soaps heard at the time.
I don’t want to do women’s work OR men’s work! I’m an artist. Besides, to me, housework IS heavy work.
Thank you for bringing these to KZread
Glad you like them!
Classic radio !
Great SPIN-OFF of Fibber McGee and Molly...
Hy Averback, announcer.
Jack and Bart ❤❤❤
Love THIS!! like reading a book...u must use ur imagination. May i suggest that you use a puc of old 30 to 40 radio in background. I had to cover TV with blanket way to bright. Love ur channel!! Love NIOR!! more of this radio stuff! NPR used to do a spot like this...thank you im disabled elderly. It means SO MUCH!❤
Thank you very much for your kind comment!
Me, neither. And, no, Leroy does not need to get a mother; he just needs to get rid of that sister! A boy’s worst enemy is his sister. I wish I was a boy. I think he’s already got a “mother”, after a fashion; I hate sisters who act like mothers!
This is so stupid
Love to listen these radio shows
Thank You!
Enjoying these episodes
Thank You!
Near the end… imagine an Easter message being included in a network program today! Religion would get poor Gildy (and the Kraft company) cancelled in a liberal heartbeat.
So this couple shows up at her aunt and uncle‘s house unannounced without asking permission for a two week vacation. Very disrespectful.
Jack and Bart ❤❤❤
❤❤❤ Jack and Bart
Great show! I was two when it came on. I might have heard it, because we didn’t have a T.V. Till I was five. I love these “Our Miss Brooks “. Shows. They remind me of my years in the Junior High class room. Thank You❤️
You're very much welcome!
I like how this episode started with the perp getting caught. Then he climbed out and down several floors clinging to the outside wall. I don’t buy that the perp trained for the escape, I also don’t buy that a felon could be paroled into the army in 1950
Love the sound effects; footsteps going up the stairs and walking on the hallway, knocking at the door & gunshots