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I Love Old Time Radio
I Love Old Time Radio
Author: Vinny Hébert
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Host Vinny Hébert presents classic old-time radio programs from crime fighters to comedians. We travel to the Golden Age of Radio and present many well-known, and lesser-known classic radio programs.
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"You Don't Have to Know the Language" - Bing Crosby; "Golden Earrings" - Peggy Lee; "Mississippi Moon" - Bing Crosby; "It's About Time That I Wrote to the Folks in Terre Haute" - Bing Crosby & Peggy Lee; "Was Last Night the Last Night With You" - Peggy Lee; "Tortured" - Bing Crosby; "Boise, Idaho" - Bing Crosby & Peggy Lee; "These Lush Moments" - Peggy Lee & Bing Crosby; "Now is the Hour" - Bing Crosby
A heiress is being driven crazy by a painting in her room that depicts her murderer. Each night, the killer appears to be coming closer!
A well-written tale of old England at a time when doctors bought human bodies on which to experiment.
After an attorney murders his chorus-girl lover, he plans a careful post-facto alibi and defense.
A meek toymaker is framed for a hit-and-run murder. Toy soldiers lead George to a plot of sabotage!
Ozzie winds up with a crystal ball after bidding for a mystery package at an auction.
Slick and Jitters have been selling marijuana cigarettes at a vital war plant
The D. A. has the goods on a gangster named Chuck Louis. However, the D. A.'s son is in debt to Mr. Louis.Originally aired June 13, 1944
George Valentine is asked by a little old lady to investigate a fifteen year old murder. The trail leads to South America, and a millionaire gold mine owner.Originally aired March 24, 1952
The Ozzie National Bank gets in trouble when the $17 on deposit disappears.Originally aired February 27, 1949
The Hornet tackles a gang of foreign spies who kidnap Lowery and plan to blow up a troop train. The program is preceded by one minute of D-Day bulletins.Originally aired June 06, 1944
Ozzie accepts a dinner invitation from a man whose name he can't remember.Originally aired February 20, 1949
When the Hornet discovers a gang selling counterfeit gas coupons, the trail leads him to the ration board that issued the coupons!Originally aired May 30, 1944
An insurance investigator is convinced that his wife is a pyromaniac.Originally aired April 18, 1946
Two attempts have been made on Warren Sage's life. Poisoned milk, a car bomb and a gunshot all fail. Then, Mr. Sage gets tanked!Originally aired March 17, 1952
It's Valentine's Day, and Ozzie's looking for something special.Originally aired February 13, 1949
When a British diplomat disappears, a German spy takes his place.Originally aired May 23, 1944
A good role for Vincent Price as a slightly mad painter, who finds himself protecting a murderer and dabbling a bit in death for himself!Originally aired April 14, 1946
Lucy Randall makes out her will, claiming that she's going to die in three days.Originally aired April 14, 1946
A gangster fresh from stir goes gunning for the guy who put him there, Britt Reid.Originally aired May 16, 1944
















