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Ruggles Of Red Gap
Academy Award Theatre. June 8, 1946"Ruggles Of Red Gap" The famous story of the English valet in the wild American West. Charles Laughton, Charles Ruggles.oldtimeradiodvd.com
Mirage
Arch Oboler's Plays. May 1, 1939. Edmond O'Brien, Arch Oboler (writer), Charlotte Manson, John Brown, Paul Stewart, Betty Kane.oldtimeradiodvd.com
Three Plays Of The Ways Of Men
Arch Oboler's Plays. April 15, 1939 Three stories of the past ("Memorium"), present ("Sole Survivors") and future ("Humbug"). Each drama has a strong anti-war theme. Arch Oboler (writer), William Johnstone, Jackie Kelk, Ray Collins, Raymond Edward Johnson
The Barker
The Lux Radio Theatre. July 20, 1936. "The Barker". Sponsored by: Lux. A well-done melodrama of the Midway. Great radio! Kenyon Nicholson (author), Walter Huston, Norman Foster, Harlan Briggs, Isabel Withers, William Royal, John Gibson, Ross Forrester (p
Command Performance. March 29, 1942
Command Performance. March 29, 1942. The first tune is, "Deep In The Heart Of Texas." A recording is played of Don Dunphy and Bill Corum describing the fifth and sixth rounds of the Joe Louis-Abe Simon fight of March 27, 1942. Simon was knocked out
Flight From Home
Family Theatre. February 13, 1947. Mutual net. "Flight From Home". A powerful drama about a marriage in deep trouble. Jimmy Stewart (host), Don Ameche, Loretta Young, Meredith Willson and His Orchestra, True Boardman (writer), Richard Sanville
Prisoner of Zenda
Academy Award Theater, Prisoner of Zenda oldtimeradiodvd.com
Vanity Fair
The Campbell Playhouse. January 7, 1940. . "Vanity Fair". Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup. The well-known story about the orphan girl who became a somewhat infamous fixture of British Society. Agnes Moorehead, Alexander Semmler (composer, conductor), Betty
A Christmas Carol
The Campbell Playhouse. December 24, 1939. "A Christmas Carol". Sponsored by: Campbell's Soup. The definitive version of the classic story. Barrymore never was better. Charles Dickens (author), Lionel Barrymore, Orson Welles (producer, introducer), Georg