Ron's Amazing Stories
On this episode of Ron’s Amazing Stories, we take to the skies—and then make an emergency landing in the frozen wilderness! Our featured story comes from the Lux Radio Theater and is titled Island In The Sky. It stars Dick Powell as pilot John Dooley, who must lead his crew to survival after their plane is forced down in Labrador’s icy barrens. Before it was a radio play, Island In The Sky was a 1953 film starring none other than John Wayne. And here’s the real kicker—it’s based on a true story from the pen (and cockpit) of Ernest K. Gann, who lived through similar events as a WWII...
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On Ron’s Amazing stories this time, we drift deep into the crackle and hiss of late-night shortwave radio. What begins as idle tuning on a battered Zenith Trans-Oceanic turns into something much stranger: two complete old-time radio programs surfacing on a signal that shouldn’t exist. First, from the hypnotic and unsettling world of Quiet, Please, we hear “Whence Came You?” (1948) — a slow-burn tale of an archaeologist in Egypt who discovers far more than ancient ruins. Then, without warning, the dial delivers us into the grim territory of Lights Out with “Knock at the Door”...
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This is episode #700 of Ron’s Amazing Stories! Can you believe it? Seven hundred episodes of time travel through tales, truth, and the occasional trench-coated raccoon. More on that in a bit. Today’s journey starts deep in the heart of Secrets of Scotland Yard, the legendary radio drama that pulled back the curtain on some of Britain's most chilling cases. We’ll share two classic episodes, each steeped in mystery, crime, and a touch of old-world British grit: Featured Stories: “The Man with the Violin: The Charles Peace Case” Meet Charles Peace—by day, a violinist and...
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On Ron’s Amazing Stories this week, Ears That Betray, Eyes That See. We head into the murky world of eavesdropping, unspoken truths, and the heavy price of hearing too much. With two chilling tales from the golden age of radio, we explore how curiosity doesn’t just kill the cat—it occasionally takes a few bystanders with it. Stories Featured: The Whistler – “The Witness” - Original Air Date: July 8, 1951 - A brilliant young architect sees his career implode—only to be offered a lifeline from a coworker with a price. When ambition mixes with manipulation, the cost of success may...
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In this week’s episode of Ron's Amazing Stories, we're stepping back into the 1930s for a swashbuckling adventure of daring disguises and heroic deeds. Before Batman or Superman, there was The Scarlet Pimpernel — the masked avenger who saved innocents from the guillotine under the very noses of the French Revolution’s fiercest villains. Is he the first superhero? You decide. Join Ron as he explores the origins of Baroness Orczy’s legendary character, the history behind the novel and film, and the Lux Radio Theater’s adaptation featuring Leslie Howard himself — reprising his iconic...
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In this episode of Ron's Amazing Stories, we head back to the golden age of science fiction cinema, exploring the 1951 masterpiece The Day the Earth Stood Still. Get ready to dive into its rich history, cultural impact, and timeless message of peace. Plus, enjoy the Lux Radio Theater adaptation featuring Michael Rennie reprising his role as Klaatu. Introduction: Ron sets the stage with a journey into The Day the Earth Stood Still, directed by Robert Wise, with insights into its message, characters, and influence on the genre. Origins: Discover the origin story, "Farewell to the Master" by...
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The Silver Clipper Project – Revisiting Superman’s Radio Adventures On this exciting episode of Ron’s Amazing Stories we're flying into the origins of an American icon—Superman. Before the era of blockbuster Marvel movies and cinematic universes, Superman soared into the hearts of millions through the magic of radio. Join us as we uncover his radio debut, "The Adventures of Superman," first aired in 1940. On This Episode: Ron takes a look at Superman's radio roots and his cultural impact with fun facts about "The Adventures of Superman" radio show. Superman wasn’t just about super...
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In this special Independence Day episode of Ron’s Amazing Stories, we celebrate the 4th of July with tales that dive into the heart of American history—blending revolutionary fervor with a dash of humor. From the signatures on the Declaration of Independence to a tooth-related parody involving Paul Revere, we've got an episode that's as entertaining as a fireworks finale. Story 1: Philadelphia, July 4, 1776 - Travel back to 1776 with an episode from CBS’s You Are There, imagining modern reporters covering the signing of the Declaration OF Indepence. Hear interviews with historical...
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In this frosty and thrilling episode of Ron's Amazing Stories, we head up north to explore one of radio’s coldest gems—Challenge of the Yukon. Before podcasts and binge-watching, radio ruled the entertainment world, and this show brought the snow, the drama, and the heroic tales of Sergeant Preston of the Northwest Mounted Police and his loyal Husky, Yukon King. On The Show: Introduction: A nostalgic journey back to radio’s golden age. Discover the icy adventures of Sergeant Preston and Yukon King, the “Lassie of the North.” Learn about their ties to The Lone Ranger and why their...
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Are you ready another thrilling episode of Ron’s Amazing Stories! This week, we're taking to the skies as we uncover the lesser-known tale of aviation pioneer John Joseph Montgomery—the man who soared through the clouds long before the Wright brothers but somehow got left behind in the history books. Prepare for a humorous dive into the true story of flight, complete with daring inventors, wild contraptions, and plenty of mustache wax. Podcast Highlights: The Forgotten Pioneer: Discover how Montgomery began gliding through California skies in the 1880s, decades before the Wright brothers'...
info_outlineThis time on Ron’s Amazing Stories we journey into the fascinating realm of mystery, adventure, and the extraordinary. We're diving into the world of Boston Blackie, a character whose transformation from jewel thief to detective made waves in 1940s America. We'll bring you two riveting tales from the classic radio series that captured the hearts of listeners nationwide.
The Johnathan Diamond - This is the pilot episode of the series. Blackie is aboard an airplane bound for Chicago when the pilot is told that he is wanted by police. This one first aired on June 23, 1944
Blackie and The Black Market - This is the 5th episode of the series. Again Blackie gets tied up with both the underworld and the police, both wanting to see his demise. It first aired on July 21, 1944.
So sit back, relax, and prepare to be entertained by the wit and charm of Boston Blackie, as he navigates the shadowy line between law and the underworld. Join us as we discover the allure of old-time radio and the timeless appeal of a rogue hero.
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