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Abbott & Costello -- Nuts & Bolts
Ah, the sound of laughter, music to the comedian's ear. Few jokesters ever heard more of this music than the tandem of Bud Abbott and Lou Costello. Outrageously popular on stage, in film, TV and especially on the radio, this, the original odd couple, dominated sketch comedy for years. They never brought their private difficulties, which were many, into public view, sparing their fans the drama and sorrows of their own lives. Too bad this ethos is long lost in Hollywood.
Enjoy this hilarious episode from the program that made them world figures, The Abbott & Costello Show!
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The Clock -- Reference, Please
Starting each show with “Sunrise and sunset, promise and fulfillment, birth and death … the whole drama of life is written in the sands of time”. The Clock was a half hour show of mystery and suspense written by Lawrence Klee and broadcast from 1946 to 1948.
Enjoy this episode from The Clock. This show was broadcast on January 5, 1947.
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Stroke of Fate -- If Fate Had Prevented The Norman Conquest
This is a new addition to our VintageRadioShows.com catalogue, an alternative history show called Stroke of Fate, produced in 1953 and lasting only a few episodes. If your a fan of alternative history like we are, you'll enjoy the "What If" scenario presented: how would history be different if William the Bastard hadn't become William the Conqueror in 1066 AD?
This show was broadcast on December 27, 1953.
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Boston Blackie -- Blackie Breaks into Prison
One of our favorite detective series, Blackie is a hard knuckled fighter for the downtrodden and favorite with the ladies. He's wanted by the police, only because they misunderstand his crimefighting ways. This show brings you back to an era when mobs ran our big cities and crime knew no bounds.
Enjoy this episode entitled Blackie Breaks into Prison broadcast on May 21, 1947.
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The Adventures of Sam Spade -- The Vaphio Cup Caper
One of our all time favorite series, Sam Spade was well acted, well produced and well written. The character is really nothing like the Bogart movie in that the radio character had more charm, wit and humor than the film. The Adventures of Sam Spade featuring Howard Duff in the lead role, and sponsored by Wildroot Hair Oil.
Enjoy this episode entitled The Vaphio Cup Caper broadcast on August 2, 1948.
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it's been 60 years and more since i was able to listen to the shows i grew up hearing. it's so much better than television - you use your imagination. great work!