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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.

Gunsmoke – Young Love. ep146, 550129

Posted by By Keith January 29, 2022Posted inGunsmoke, Western
There's just one way to handle the killers and the spoilers, and that's with a US Marshall, and the smell of gunsmoke. A couple of cowhands with guns confront the…
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"Damon Runyon Theatre - Neat Strip Spectrogram" - A grayscale spectrogram of an old radio program episode from 1949. The title of the show, "Damon Runyon Theatre", is displayed at the top, with the episode number and title "Ep. 50 - Neat Strip" beneath it. The spectrogram displays the audio frequencies of the episode, with horizontal lines representing different frequencies and vertical lines indicating the volume and intensity of the sound. The spectrogram captures the audio patterns and fluctuations of the program, allowing for analysis and visualization of the episode's sound content.

Damen Runyon Theatre – Neat Strip. ep50, 491211

Posted by By Keith December 11, 2021Posted inComedy, Damen Runyon, Detective and Mystery
Broadway is our host and narrator who fills us in on Mr Golden. The man is a burlesque hall owner who is approached by a young gal, determined on being…
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A digital artwork that features a stylized Christmas tree made of various shades of blue and white circles, triangles, and lines. The tree is set against a navy blue background, and its branches and ornaments are intricately designed with snowflakes, stars, and abstract shapes. The text "Celebrate the Season with Peace" is written in white cursive letters at the bottom, and a small white dove is perched on one of the branches.

Lux Radio Theater – Ssong Of Songs (Marlene Dietrick). ep155, 371220

Posted by By Keith November 12, 2021Posted inDrama, Lux
Features Marlene Dietrich and Douglas Fairbanks Jr. Cecil B DeMill tells about some of Marlene Dietrick's recent travels. She is to play the roll of Lily, and Douglas Fairbanks Jr…
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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.

Philip Marlowe – The Heart Of Gold. ep5, 481024

Posted by By Keith October 24, 2021Posted inDetective and Mystery, Philip Marlowe
Philip thought his client had a heart of gold, but he was soon to learn how hard that heart can be. Philip's new job leads him along a trail involving…
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Image of a yellow globe with a map of the world, depicting continents and oceans in detail.

Whistler – Masquerade. ep230, 461021

Posted by By Keith October 21, 2021Posted inSuspense and Horror, Whistler
Sam is a gangster who lays it on the line for a gal who is dating his brother. He wants her to leave him alone and break it off. Will…
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"Let George Do It" radio show logo featuring a man in a fedora holding a smoking gun, with the show title displayed in bold red letters above him and a red microphone below him against a blue background.

Let George Do It – Double Death. ep156, 491017

Posted by By Keith October 17, 2021Posted inDetective and Mystery, Let George Do It
A businessman with a secret personal life has a concerned secretary. The abrasive man tells George his story from his swanky new mansion. A tale of his missing wife who…
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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.

Philip Marlowe – The Panama Hat. ep3. 481010

Posted by By Keith October 10, 2021Posted inDetective and Mystery, Philip Marlowe
An all expenses paid weekend in Malibu, a red head, and a white Panama hat are just a few of the ingredients that combine for the next adventure for Philip…
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"Vintage radio microphone against a black background with the words 'Suspense' written in bold white letters. The microphone is surrounded by intricate patterns and designs in gold and white, giving a sense of classic elegance and drama."

Suspense – Philomel Cottage (Orson Wells). ep61, 431007

Posted by By Keith October 7, 2021Posted inSuspense, Suspense and Horror
Orson Wells is back in this radio presentation of a short story by Agatha Christy. A married couple spend their honeymoon in a jungle paradise. Memories of the last week…
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Chet Lauck and Norris Goff wearing a suit and tie smiling at the camera. Sitting in front of a radio microphone, one holding a script and the other adjusting his glasses -

Lum and Abner – Abner Jails Lum. 460730

Posted by By Keith October 1, 2021Posted inComedy, Lum and Abner
Acting as deputy, Abner arrests Lum to keep him out of trouble. Lum is stubborn enough to go on a hunger strike, rather than promise to abandon his affections for…
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A black and white photograph of Elliott Lewis, a man in a suit and tie, standing in front of a microphone with headphones on. He appears to be speaking or reading from a script, with one hand raised to emphasize a point. The background is dark and nondescript, with no discernible details.

On Stage – Circle Of Wheels. ep78, 540930

Posted by By Keith September 30, 2021Posted inDrama, On Stage
Life in the suburbs can be predictable and regimented. People strive to live up to expectations. Certain annoyances are routinely overlooked. Why bother getting emotional, or rock the boat? It…
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