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Nick Carter, Master Detective – Substitute Bride. ep32, 431117

Posted by By Keith March 25, 2025Posted inDetective and Mystery, Nick Carter
An old friend visits Nick Carter. Marvin is looking for his bride, who had been out of the country, and expected to return a few days ago. Alice Evans is…
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"Cowboys and Gunslinger Photographs" - A black and white photograph featuring a collection of antique firearms and cowboy memorabilia. The items are arranged on a wooden table, and include revolvers, pistols, rifles, bullets, and other cowboy accessories. The image evokes the rugged and lawless nature of the American West during the late 19th century, when duels and shootouts were common. The artifacts serve as a window into the past, providing a glimpse into the lives and culture of cowboys and gunslingers from this era.

The Six Shooter – General Guilford’s Widow. ep28, 540408

Posted by By Keith March 24, 2025Posted inSix Shooter, Western
As Britt rides the trail, he stops in at a home that looks in need of care. The woman is the widow of General Gilford, and although the common belief…
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Hillbilly Flour bag

Hillbilly Boys – First Song, Down The River Of Golden Dreams. ep38, 1939

Posted by By Keith March 23, 2025Posted inHillbilly Boys, Music
Audio is a bit low and muffled. Playlist: Leon and Horace sing, Down the River of Golden Dreams. Pat plugs the sponsor product, and asks listeners to write in. The…
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A security guard dressed in a dark uniform is reaching for his sidearm, which is holstered on his right hip. He stands in front of a brick wall, with his left hand resting on his belt. His facial expression suggests a state of high alertness and readiness to act in case of any threat or danger.

Blue Beetle – Sabotage and Liquidation (Part 1 and 2). ep3 and 4. 400517

Posted by By Keith March 22, 2025Posted inAdventure, Blue Beetle
Blue Beetle. May 17, 1940. Program #3 & #4. Fox Features syndication. "Sabotage and Liquidation" Part one. Commercials added locally. A new Army pursuit plane crashes, it looks like an…
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A black and white illustration of "The Shadow" character from the 1930s pulp fiction and radio series, featuring a dark-cloaked figure with a fedora and scarf covering most of his face, except for his piercing eyes and prominent nose. He stands with his hands at his sides, looking off to the side with a serious expression. The background is a textured, cloudy sky.

Shadow – The Return Of Carnation Charlie. ep185, 400204

Posted by By Keith March 21, 2025Posted inShadow, Suspense and Horror
A gangster on death row who is known for wearing his lucky carnation, asks for the favor of wearing one as he's marched to the death house. He claims the…
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A vintage advertisement for the radio show "Lum and Abner." It features black and white illustrations of two characters, each with distinct facial expressions. The text encourages listeners to "Listen and Laugh" and indicates the show airs "4 DAYS—EACH WEEK." The advertisement mentions sponsorship by Alka-Seltzer and One-A-Day Vitamin Tablets. It includes the station name "WAGA" and lists the broadcast times as "8:15 EWT-P.M.-7:15 CWT."

Lum and Abner – A Magic Lantern. 420312

Posted by By Keith March 21, 2025Posted inComedy, Lum and Abner
After hearing grandpap recount the story of Aladdin and the magic lamp, and in light of the way Cedric has been spending money, Lum begins to think the lantern that…
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Gerald Mohr in 1951. A black and white photograph of Gerald Mohr, a man in a suit and tie, posing in front of a microphone with headphones on. He is holding a script in one hand and appears to be in the midst of speaking or recording. The background is dark and nondescript, with no discernible details.

Adventures of Philip Marlowe – The Open Window. ep53, 491008

Posted by By Keith March 20, 2025Posted inDetective and Mystery, Philip Marlowe
Days blend into one another, but adventure waits for Philip Marlowe today as he tries to mind his own business. A dame knocks on his door. The woman claims to…
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Harold Peary at the microphone, wearing a suit and hat. A black and white photograph of Harold Peary, a man in a suit and tie, smiling and looking off to the side. He is standing in front of a plain background, with his hands in his pockets. Peary was a comedian and actor, best known for his role as "The Great Gildersleeve" on radio and television in the 1940s and 1950s. The photograph conveys a sense of classic Hollywood glamour and style.

Great Gildersleeve – Double Date With Marjorie. ep333, 491005

Posted by By Keith March 20, 2025Posted inComedy, Great Gildersleeve
Gildersleeve has to deal with a couple of active kids. Leroy's accident-prone nature on his bike soon pales compared to the fast-driving Marjorie, and her new college friends. He's just…
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Badges. night sticks, police officers.

Richard Diamond – The Lynn Knight Case. ep16, 490806

Posted by By Keith March 19, 2025Posted inDetective and Mystery, Richard Diamond
Get a feel for the busy streets of New York, as described by the picturesque speech of Richard Diamond. Despite his lighthearted banter, he's quick to let us know that…
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A vintage advertisement for the radio show "Lum and Abner." It features black and white illustrations of two characters, each with distinct facial expressions. The text encourages listeners to "Listen and Laugh" and indicates the show airs "4 DAYS—EACH WEEK." The advertisement mentions sponsorship by Alka-Seltzer and One-A-Day Vitamin Tablets. It includes the station name "WAGA" and lists the broadcast times as "8:15 EWT-P.M.-7:15 CWT."

Lum and Abner – Cedric Is Rich. 420310

Posted by By Keith March 19, 2025Posted inComedy, Lum and Abner
Grandpap is in the library and tells Lum about the story of King Midas. Lum wonders if Cedric has somehow become like King Midas. He's had a lot of money…
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