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BATMAN ADVENTURES PODCAST
Mutual Radio broadcasts of "The Adventures of Superman", starting in 1945 that Superman and Batman, years before their comic book collaborations, really became a functioning team. Join us as we listen to Batman on the radio and View Batman Serials.http://oldtimerdiodvd.com
CARTOON CORNER
Classic and Vintage Cartoons from the 1930s through the 1950s. Great family fun when going to the movies was entertainment. Do you remember the cartoons during intermission? The red bouncing ball sing along? Cartoon Corner will take you back to those simple days of just fun,
LUX RADIO THEATER
The Lux Radio Theatre was a one-of-a-kind OTR show. Imagine the greatest Hollywood stars doing one-hour versions of their biggest motion pictures, complete with full orchestra, live on stage with a studio audience.Cecil DeMille The one-and-only Cecil B. DeMille was your host ('36-45) for a lavish production of what was to become a veritable film checklist of many of Hollywood's best films from the mid-30s right through the mid 50s. The first Lux film adaptation was "The Legionnaire and the Lady," with Marlene Dietrich and Clark Gable, based on the film Morocco. Every genre is included, from darkest noir crime dramas to historical epics to bubbly musicals and broad comedies.
GUNSMOKE PODCAST
Gunsmoke, on radio from 1952-1961, is perhaps the greatest radio drama of all - not just the best western radio drama. It is a perfect example of all the elements of creative broadcast radio coming together week after week to create a place and time in your mind (Dodge City, mid-1880's or so), populated with living people who you grow to know personally and care about. Chester, Doc, Kitty and Matt Dillon, US Marshal, "the first man they look for, and the last they want to meet." become as real to us as our neighbors.
MATINEE MOVIES
Matinee Movies takes you back to the age of Saturday double features, a time when movies were a family affair. The big screen, you imagination, popcorn and just plain fun. Do you remember to scary features, the western heroes, and the dramas that kept us coming back each week.Join us at Matinee Movies to relive once again the Golden Age of Movies.
OUR MISS BROOKS
Eve Arden played Our Miss Brooks the fun-loving radio show but was sometimes frazzled English teacher at Madison High School, Our Miss Brooks . Probably the most famous teacher ever on radio, Connie Brooks was a wonderful combination of sincere and smart, and Eve Arden played her perfectly. From the very beginning of the radio run in 1948, Our Miss Brooks became a favorite of women, high school kids and parents across the nation.