
Nostalgia Old Time Radio takes you back to the early
days of radio, when the love affair with the
characters, the programs, and music began and filled
our lives with laughter, drama, mystery, adventure
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Baseball
Historian
The
Baseball Historian hosted by Dennis Humphrey were the past
comes alive through podcasting baseballs greatest moments,
Teams, and Players.
Best of Old Time Radio

Best of Old Time Radio
presents selections from the rich history of early radio.
The best Old Time Radio shows that you may remember or
discover for the very first time.
Big Band Serenade
Big
Band Serenade is your source for memories of the best of the
Big Band Era. Join us each week as we explore the world of
Big Bands, Swing, Jazz, the Blues, great vocal singers and
groups.
Boxcars 711 Podcast
Wayne
Shirey your conductor from Harvest, Al takes you on his
train of fun. Get your ticket and don't be late
for departure back to the early days of radio with the best
Old Time Radio programs. A-l-l Aboard!!!
Escape

Escape-the great series from
the 1950s,Tired of the everyday grind? Ever dream of a life
of … romantic adventure? Want to get away from it all? We
offer you … ESCAPE!
Mystery Theater

Mystery Theatre takes you
back to the early days of radio, presenting each week the
best of Mystery from Old Time Radio.
Tears of Yesteryear

Tears of Yesteryear takes you
back in time when Soap Operas were the Queen of day time
early radio.
The Golden Days of Radio
Mr.OTR
himself, Frank Bresee was the voice of "Little Beaver" on
old time radio's Red Ryder program. For 29 years The Golden
Days of Radio was heard around the world. Join us each week
as we go back in time to enjoy early radio at its best.
The Soaps: Day Time Drama on the Radio
Each
week Dennis Humphrey takes you back to the early days of
Radio by presenting the best of the Soap Operas, from Ma
Perkins, One Man's Family, and Dr.Kildare. Join us each week
as we continue these great stories.
Decoder Ring Theatre
The
group was first formed in 1999 by actor-writer Gregg Taylor
for a six part mini-series take on the adventure programs of
1940's radio. (see “Original Red Panda Mini-Series” below).
The programs were created as a pilot project for traditional
broadcast, and were quite broad and silly in the belief that
a comic approach might broaden their commercial potential,
but never made it to air. Taylor's next project returned to
the theatre, and was also radio-based, leading him to keep
using the “Decoder Ring” name. The original “Black Jack
Justice” was a one-act farce about a very, very bad day in
the life of an old-time detective radio series. The show was
a great success at the 2001 Toronto Fringe Festival, and led
Taylor to continue under the Decoder Ring Theatre title. The
next year the company returned to the Fringe with
“Prometheus Unplugged”, a comic take on the Promethean
legends in which Mankind returns to Prometheus' mountain to
inform God that he doesn't exist. Needless to say, God was
less than thrilled.
Captain Midnight

Captain Midnight was an undercover name for Jim "Red"
Albright, who regularly piloted cargo and passengers. As an
undercover agent, Albright was trying to gather information
on a gang of criminals. Captain Midnight was constantly
trying to stop the plans of the evil Ivan Shark and his
daughter Fury. Shark remained as Midnight's evil nemesis
throughout the length of the radio run. Captain Midnight was
helped in his efforts by Chuck Ramsey, who was a member of
his Secret Squadron and Patsy Donovan (later, Joyce Ryan).
There was also Ichabod Mudd, Midnight's mechanic. Join each
great episode of this high flying spy and intrigue adventure
with the Captain Midnight Adventure Podcast.
Civil War Chronicles Coming Soon!

Civil War Chronicles provides insights into the battles,
strategies & leaders. Lectures and Audio narration
illustrate Civil War Times, both by audio and video podcast.
Civil War Chronicles provides insights into the epic
conflict that divided the nation for four tragic years.
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