Note: This is a little longer than my typical Retro Original installments. Please let me know how you liked the added content... or not. The pretenders ride in their brand…
Billy Mills opens with, Shine. Fibber and Molly read the newspaper headlines. To solve a matter of confusion, the dictionary is needed from the hall closet. Despite the claim it's…
Featuring Glen Ford. Based on the 1935 thriller by Alfred Hitchcock. An American tourist enjoys a show in a theater. The man with the amazing memory has his act interrupted…
Announcer: Harry Vonzel. Vocalist: Margret Whiting. The audience sings Happy Birthday to Eddie. He will be 55 at midnight. The cast tease Eddie about aging. Not pleased with a request…
A new star has bloomed over the horizons, as Don introduces the star of the new feature, June Moon. Jack tells about his ordeal in being on Orson Welles recent…
Anticipation is in the air as the young couple sit in the parlor, heads together, and talking in hushed tones. Though Gildersleeve wonders what they’re up to, Birdie knows. They…
At a family gathering, death makes an appearance. With Lamonte Cranston and Margot Lane on hand, they do their best to capture a killer. Is it the butler who did…
Note: To open this installment from the Retro Radio Vault, Keith shares a quick intro to the various entertainers heard in today's show. Later, the Retrobots take over, but remember…
A classic tale that everybody is probably familiar with. Done in many styles, ttold, and re-told through the decades. This episode from an undated time was probably from the 1940's.…