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You Are There – Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod – PodOmatic

A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times… and you were there.” THIS EPISODE: June 13, 1948. CBS network origination, AFRTS rebroadcast. “The Sailing Of The Mayflower”. The events of … …

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THOSE THRILLING DAYS OF YESTERYEAR . . . By Tom Rizzo

He also served as narrator for the TV shows, The Fugitive, The Invaders, Tales of the Unexpected, Rocky and his Friends, and The Wild World of Animals. In all, he worked in more than 7,500 radio productions. … acting skills kept him among the busiest radio performers in the industry. Dehner played characters in a number of radio westerns as well as old time radio shows such as Suspense, Johnny Dollar, Phillip Marlowe, Let George Do It and Rogers of the Gazette. …

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THOSE THRILLING DAYS OF YESTERYEAR . . . By Tom Rizzo

THOSE THRILLING DAYS OF YESTERYEAR . . . By Tom Rizzo

He also served as narrator for the TV shows, The Fugitive, The Invaders, Tales of the Unexpected, Rocky and his Friends, and The Wild World of Animals. In all, he worked in more than 7,500 radio productions. … acting skills kept him among the busiest radio performers in the industry. Dehner played characters in a number of radio westerns as well as old time radio shows such as Suspense, Johnny Dollar, Phillip Marlowe, Let George Do It and Rogers of the Gazette. …

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Old Time SciFi Radio Shows – Artists mentioned in the WIRE magazine

Old Time SciFi Radio Shows. Two Classic SciFi radio dramas can be downloaded from the Internet Archive: Dimension X was first heard on NBC April 8, 1950, and ran until September 29, 1951. This show dramatized the … …

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