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With Hugh Marlowe in the title role, Ellery Queen was introduced in The Adventures of Ellery Queen on CBS Radio on June 18, 1939, running until September 22, 1940. In 1942, the series moved to NBC Radio, airing until 1944. From 1945 to 1947, it was heard once again on CBS, returning to NBC in 1947 and then ABC Radio (1947-48). The premise was that a mystery would be dramatized but then interrupted when a panel of celebrities would attempt to solve the mystery.

During the 1970s, syndicated radio fillers, Ellery Queen's Minute Mysteries, began with an announcer saying, "This is Ellery Queen..." and then outlining a case in one minute. The radio station encouraged callers to solve the mystery and win a sponsor's prize. Once they had a winner, the solution part of the spot would be played as confirmation.

Episode List:

Armchair detective
Phony-promoter
Income tax robbery
The Singing Rat
The circus train
The Adventure of the World Series Crime
The vanishing magician
The mischief maker
Scarecrow and the snowman
Dead man's cavern
The foul tip
Nick the knife
The message in red
Nikki Porter Killer
Number thirty one
Bad Boy
The three frogs
One diamond Smithsonian
Adventure of the Scarecrow
Bad man's bad man
Bathtub murder
Big-mistake
Canned-heat
Canned-music
Counterfeit politician
Crossword puzzle murder
Curious gangland killing
Deep sea-murder
Deserted island
Genuine article
Illegal entry
Kidnap caper
Lady spectator
Mischief Maker
Mysterious ham
Mysterious murders
Psychological error
Rocking chair fraud
Simple slip
Stamp caper
Sunken moment
Tell tale desk
Time bomb
Wheel of fortune
Whiskey mystery
Wrong word

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The Adventures of Dick Cole was a 1942 juvenile adventure radio series based on the comic book feature in Blue Bolt Comics.

For Novelty Press, Bob Davis created the character of Dick Cole, a heroic cadet at the Farr Military Academy. The character was introduced in "Origin of Dick Cole" in the first issue of Novelty Press's Blue Bolt Comics (June 1940).

In 1942, the comic book series was adapted into a 30-minute radio program which followed the adventures of Cole (Leon Janney) at the Farr Military Academy. When Cole wasn't winning football games, he tracked evildoers with an assist from his Academy pals, Simba and Ted. The announcer was Paul Luther. Lew White provided the background music.

Blue Bolt continued to run stories about the young hero until 1949. Billed as "America's Number One School Star," Cole finally got his own book with eight issues of Dick Cole (Novelty Press, 1948-50), illustrated by L.B. Cole, Joe Certa, Jim Wilcox and others. L.B. Cole continued the title for two more issues at Star Publications in 1950.

Episode List:

Thieves
Boxing Match
First Year Man
Counterfeiters
The Circus
Basketball
Laura Gets Jealous
Dick And The Burning House
Werewolves
Murder at Gray's Castle
Simbas Warts
Judo
Man on a Train
Escaped Convict
Baseball
Spies
Secret Ink
Island Adventure

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On radio, Charlie Chan was heard in different series on four networks (Blue, NBC, ABC, MBS) between 1932 and 1948. Walter Connolly initially portrayed Chan as part of Esso Oil's Five Star Theater, which serialized adaptations of Biggers novels.[36] Ed Begley, Sr. had the title role in NBC's The Adventures of Charlie Chan (1944–45), followed by Santos Ortega (1947–48). Leon Janney and Rodney Jacobs were heard as Lee Chan, Number One Son, and Dorian St. George was the program's announcer.[37] Radio Life magazine described Begley's Chan as "a good radio match for Sidney Toler's beloved film enactment."

Episode List:

Charlie Chan 36-09-15 Murder of Colonel Willowby
Charlie Chan 36-10-08 Baffling Murder Mystery 1of4
Charlie Chan 36-10-15 Baffling Murder Mystery 2of4
Charlie Chan 36-10-22 Baffling Murder Mystery 3of4
Charlie Chan 36-10-29 Baffling Murder Mystery 4of4
Charlie Chan Chan Reports to Commissioner
Charlie Chan Charlies Daughter Is Kidnapped
Charlie Chan Eye Of Budda
Charlie Chan Eye of Buddha Ruby Part-1
Charlie Chan Eye of Buddha Ruby Part-2
Charlie Chan Fiery Santa Claus
Charlie Chan in Radio City
Charlie Chan Man Who Moved Mountains
Charlie Chan Marching Ants, Charlie Ambushed
Charlie Chan Murder in Cabin 15
Charlie Chan The Curious Ride Of The Sea Witch
Charlie Chan The Escaped Musician
Charlie Chan The Frightened Sharaf
Charlie Chan The Man Who Murdered Santa Claus
Charlie Chan The Murder of Deacon Jessup
Charlie Chan The Romantic Engineer
Charlie Chan TheTell tale Hands

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Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery radio program adapted from the novels of Frances Crane (1896-1981). Initially a summer replacement for Quick As a Flash, the series was heard on Mutual and
NBC between the years 1945 and 1955.

The Mutual series, sponsored by Helbros Watches, debuted June 10, 1945, airing Sundays at 6pm. The scripts by Howard Merrill and Ed Adamson were in the lighthearted tradition of Mr. and Mrs. North. Julie Stevens and Charles Webster starred as Jean and Pat Abbott, a San Francisco married couple who solved murder mysteries. In the supporting cast were Jean Ellyn, Sydney Slon and Luis van Rooten.

Moving to 5:30pm in 1946, Les Tremayne and Alice Reinheart took over the roles until the end of the series on August 31, 1947.

Seven years later, the characters returned October 3, 1954, on NBC in The Adventures of the Abbotts, broadcast on NBC Sunday evenings at 8:30pm. In this series, the Abbotts were portrayed by Claudia Morgan and Les Damon. The NBC series ran until June 12, 1955.

"The series was resurrected by NBC in 1955 under the new title of The Adventures of the Abbotts and this nudged Mutual into producing a copycat show under the title It's A Crime, Mr. Collins."[1] "Many programs in the Golden Age of Radio were flattered by their competitors. ... The Abbotts on NBC were copied exactly in Mutual's It's A Crime, Mr. Collins, including paraphrasing (the original author's) words."[2] "Mutual even used ... the habit of putting a color in the title of every story."

Cotroyalpurscooter
ARickshaw red lipstick
The yellow chip
Burnt copper powder
Blood red diamond
Dead white flame
Canary yellow sack
Clue of the ivory thread
Fabulouse necklace
The pink elephant
Blue rocket expr
Dead white lifeboat
walters town
The Dead-White Flame
The Canary-Yellow Sack
The Blue-Rocket Express
The Dead-White Lifeboat
The Royal-Purple Scooter
The Rickshaw-Red Lipstick
The Yellow Chip
The Blood-Red Diamond
The Clue Of The Ivory Thread
The Burnt-Copper Powder
The Blood-Red City
The Fabulous Emerald Necklace
The Pink Elephant
The Green-Eyed Divorcee
The Canary-Blonde Heiress
The Clicking Silver Pen
The Gentleman In The Nile-Green Suit
The Murder Of A Fabulous Redhead

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Captain Bart Friday was a globe-trotting San Francisco-based private investigator, portrayed during the series by Elliott Lewis, David Ellis and Russell Thorson. Friday's sidekick from Texas, Skip Turner, was played mostly by Jack Edwards and occasionally by Barton Yarborough. The tales covered such areas as espionage, kidnapping and murder, along with secret Nazi bases, snake worshipers and voodoo.


  • 01 The City of the Dead (1 of 10)
  • 02 The City of the Dead (2 of 10) "I've Dug Up Something Ghastly"
  • 03 The City of the Dead (3 of 10) "The Body that Walked Off"
  • 04 The City of the Dead (4 of 10) "Old Clawfoot Again"
  • 05 The City of the Dead (5 of 10) "The Skeleton Walks In"
  • 06 The City of the Dead (6 of 10) "The Ghoul in the Grave"
  • 07 The City of the Dead (7 of 10) "Captain Friday Vanishes"
  • 08 The City of the Dead (8 of 10) "The Kidnapping of Clawfoot"
  • 09 The City of the Dead (9 of 10) "The Trail of the Phantom Church Bell"
  • 10 The City of the Dead (10 of 10) "Where the Pearls Were Hidden"
Adventures in a cemetery

  • 11 A Coffin for the Lady (1 of 3)
  • 12 A Coffin for the Lady (2 of 3) "The Conversation in the Casket"
  • 13 A Coffin for the Lady (3 of 3) "The Deepest Grave in the World"
An Army Intelligence officer contacts Captain Friday's San Francisco office, looking to hire a pair of operatives for a mysterious mission. Transported to a small, isolated cove off the coast of Canada, Friday, Turner, and a Major Lawrence find a speedboat waiting for them, which they use to get to Marmaduke Island. Warned by Lawrence that the duo will need to be "ready for action" at any given moment, three hours pass, then, suddenly, an Army GI appears out of the underbrush carrying a heavily bound and gagged woman in his arms. Friday and Turner quickly observe that the man has been mortally wounded - a knife is sticking out of his back - and his last words before dying are to instruct the men to get the woman to shore immediately.

  • 14 The Cobra King Strikes Back (1 of 10)
  • 15 The Cobra King Strikes Back (2 of 10) "Something about the Hooded Snake"
  • 16 The Cobra King Strikes Back (3 of 10) "The Mad King of Angkor"
  • 17 The Cobra King Strikes Back (4 of 10) "Temple of Gorillas"
  • 18 The Cobra King Strikes Back (5 of 10) "The Living Image of Cambodia"
  • 19 The Cobra King Strikes Back (6 of 10) "Terrors of the Hollow Mountain"
  • 20 The Cobra King Strikes Back (7 of 10) "The Face of a Beast"
  • 21 The Cobra King Strikes Back (8 of 10) "It Was Not Cannibalism"
  • 22 The Cobra King Strikes Back (9 of 10) "The Fangs and Teeth of the Enemy"
  • 23 The Cobra King Strikes Back (10 of 10) "The Amazing End of an Expedition"
Adventures in Cambodia

  • 24 The Girl on Shipwreck Island (1 of 3)
  • 25 The Girl on Shipwreck Island (2 of 3) "The Pirate is a Fighting Man"
  • 26 The Girl on Shipwreck Island (3 of 3) "There is More About Gracie Than Meets the Eye"
While traveling from French Indo-China to Australia, the engine on Bart and Skip's plane conks out, forcing them to land on a small island in the South China Sea. Initially, they believe themselves to be alone, but it isn't long before they witness the murder of a British sailor, one of a small number of castaways who recently survived a deadly hurricane at sea. The murder has been committed by a Spanish pirate, complete with bandana, who seems mighty proud of his skill with a gun. In addition to the mayhem on this supposedly deserted island they experience the strange allure of a cockney serving girl named Gracie, who seems to be the object of much jealousy and intrigue.

  • 27 Dead Men Prowl (1 of 10)
  • 28 Dead Men Prowl (2 of 10) "The Prowler at Work"
  • 29 Dead Men Prowl (3 of 10) "The Dead Do Walk at Night"
  • 30 Dead Men Prowl (4 of 10) "Conversation with the Walking Dead"
  • 31 Dead Men Prowl (5 of 10) "The Walking Dead Captured"
  • 32 Dead Men Prowl (6 of 10) "Life History of Prowlers"
  • 33 Dead Men Prowl (7 of 10) "Four Go to Join the Prowling Dead"
  • 34 Dead Men Prowl (8 of 10) "The Prowler with the Rope Around His Neck"
  • 35 Dead Men Prowl (9 of 10) "The Prowler Dead Walk Again"
  • 36 Dead Men Prowl (10 of 10) "The Prowling Dead Introduces Himself"
Adventures on a small island near San Francisco

  • 37 You'll Be Dead in a Week (1 of 3)
  • 38 You'll Be Dead in a Week (2 of 3) "$200,000 to Lose"
  • 39 You'll Be Dead in a Week (3 of 3)
Skip and Captain Friday are called to Hollywood to meet with a woman named Eve Carson who, with her brother Wesley, inherited over a million dollars from her late father. Shortly after the death of their last living relative, Eve and Wesley moved to California where they lived happily for a time. Then, one morning, Wes loses consciousness and, after consultations with many doctors and specialists, is told that he has but one week left to live. Rather than be depressed at the news, Wesley chooses instead to live it up for the time he has left, but "living it up" has come to mean an association with gangster Blackie North and his gang of thugs. Eve begs Skip and Captain Friday to watch over her brother to see that he comes to no harm...but soon after, they find themselves engaged in a vicious barroom free-for-all with North and his henchmen.

  • 40 The Land of the Living Dead (1 of 10)
  • 41 The Land of the Living Dead (2 of 10)
  • 42 The Land of the Living Dead (3 of 10) "The Green-Eyed Murderess Again"
  • 43 The Land of the Living Dead (4 of 10) "The Tree that Eats Flesh"
  • 44 The Land of the Living Dead (5 of 10)
  • 45 The Land of the Living Dead (6 of 10)
  • 46 The Land of the Living Dead (7 of 10) "The Terror of the Sacred City"
  • 47 The Land of the Living Dead (8 of 10)
  • 48 The Land of the Living Dead (9 of 10)
  • 49 The Land of the Living Dead (10 of 10)
Adventures in the Chilian jungle

  • 50 It's Dismal to Die (1 of 3)
  • 51 It's Dismal to Die (2 of 3)
  • 52 It's Dismal to Die (3 of 3) "Bad Medicine for the Doctor"
Skip Turner (Jack Edwards) has always been a sucker for a beautiful woman in distress, and no woman is more beautiful or more in distress than Julie Lane, a black-haired, blue-eyed beauty who calls for help from Turner and Captain Bart Friday (Russell Thorson) when her young husband is lost in Dismal Swamp near Lake Drummond, South Carolina. Finding themselves piloting a flat-bottomed boat through dark, dank, weed-infested waters, the trio searches for the missing husband and quickly discovers that he isn't dead but instead has been kidnapped.

 
Academy Award was a CBS radio anthology series which presented 30-minute adaptations of plays, novels or films.

Rather than adaptations of Oscar-winning films, as the title implied, the series offered "Hollywood's finest, the great picture plays, the great actors and actresses, techniques and skills, chosen from the honor roll of those who have won or been nominated for the famous golden Oscar of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences."

With that as a guideline, any drama could be presented as long as the cast included at least one Oscar-nominated performer. For example, Robert Nathan's 1940 novel Portrait of Jennie was not released as a film until 1949. David O. Selznick, having acquired the rights to Nathan's novel in 1944, was spending much time and money in his efforts to bring it to the screen. Thus, Academy Award's December 4, 1946 adaptation of Portrait of Jennie, with John Lund and Oscar-winner Joan Fontaine, had a promotional aspect, concluding with host/announcer Hugh Brundage revealing, "Portrait of Jennie is soon to be a Selznick International picture starring Jennifer Jones and Joseph Cotten."

The program initially aired on Saturdays at 7pm(et) through June, then moved to Wednesdays at 10pm(et). Frank Wilson scripted the 30-minute adaptations for producer-director Dee Englebach, and Leith Stevens provided the music. The sound effects crew included Gene Twombly, Jay Roth, Clark Casey and Berne Surrey.

The series began March 30, 1946, with Bette Davis, Anne Revere and Fay Bainter in Jezebel. On that first show, Jean Hersholt spoke as president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, welcoming the E.R. Squibb & Sons pharmaceutical company {"The House Of Squibb"} as the program's sponsor. It was an expensive show to produce since the stars cost $4000 a week, and another $1600 went each week to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for the use of their name in the show's title. This eventually became a factor in Squibb's decision to cancel the series after only 39 weeks.

Dramas in which actors recreated their original film roles included Henry Fonda in Young Mr. Lincoln, Humphrey Bogart in The Maltese Falcon, Cary Grant in Suspicion, Gregory Peck in The Keys of the Kingdom and Ronald Colman in Lost Horizon. However, of the 39 episodes, only six actors recreated their own Oscar-winning roles: Fay Bainter, Bette Davis, Paul Lukas, Victor McLaglen, Paul Muni and Ginger Rogers.

The series ended December 18, 1946, with Margaret O'Brien and one of the series' frequent supporting players, Jeff Chandler (appearing under his real name, Ira Grossel) in Lost Angel.


Jezebel
Kitty Foyle
Story of Louis Pasteur
Great McGinty
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Stagecoach
If I Were King
My Sister Eileen
Informer
Arise, My Love
Ruggles of Red Cap
Pride of the Marines
Front Page
Star Is Born
Maltese Falcon
Young Mr. Lincoln
Prisoner of Zenda
Foreign Correspondent
Hold Back the Dawn
Watch on the Rhine
Vivacious Lady
Keys of the Kingdom
One Sunday Afternoon
Pinocchio
Shadow of a Doubt
White Cliffs of Dover
Guest in the House
My Man Godfrey
It Happened Tomorrow
Blood on the Sun
Devil and Miss Jones
Suspicion
Cheers for Miss Bishop
Night Train
Brief Encounter
Lost Horizon
Portrait of Jenny
Enchanted Cottage
Lost Angel

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Abbott Mysteries was a comedy-mystery radio program adapted from the novels of Frances Crane (1896-1981). Initially a summer replacement for Quick As a Flash, the series was heard on Mutual and NBC between the years 1945 and 1955.

The Mutual series, sponsored by Helbros Watches, debuted June 10, 1945, airing Sundays at 6pm. The scripts by Howard Merrill and Ed Adamson were in the lighthearted tradition of Mr. and Mrs. North. Julie Stevens and Charles Webster starred as Jean and Pat Abbott, a San Francisco married couple who solved murder mysteries. In the supporting cast were Jean Ellyn, Sydney Slon and Luis van Rooten.

Moving to 5:30pm in 1946, Les Tremayne and Alice Reinheart took over the roles until the end of the series on August 31, 1947.

Seven years later, the characters returned October 3, 1954, on NBC in The Adventures of the Abbotts, broadcast on NBC Sunday evenings at 8:30pm. In this series, the Abbotts were portrayed by Claudia Morgan and Les Damon. The NBC series ran until June 12, 1955.

"The series was resurrected by NBC in 1955 under the new title of The Adventures of the Abbotts and this nudged Mutual into producing a copycat show under the title It's A Crime, Mr. Collins."[1] "Many programs in the Golden Age of Radio were flattered by their competitors. ... The Abbotts on NBC were copied exactly in Mutual's It's A Crime, Mr. Collins, including paraphrasing (the original author's) words."[2] "Mutual even used ... the habit of putting a color in the title of every story."


Cotroyalpurscooter
Rickshaw red lipstick
The yellow chip
Burnt copper powder
Abbotts #5 Afrts Blood red diamond
Dead white flame
Canary yellow sack
Clue of the ivory thread
Fabulouse necklace
The pink elephant
Blue rocket expr
Dead white lifeboat
Unc walters town


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William (Bud) Abbott and Lou Costello (born Louis Francis Cristillo) performed together as Abbott and Costello, an American comedy duo whose work on stage, radio, film and television  made them the most popular comedy team during the 1940s, as well as a top ten box office draw for a full decade (1942—1952). Their iconic and influential patter routine "Who's on First?"—with its rapid-fire word play and comprehension confusion—set the framework for many of their best-known comedy bits. As a result of its enduring popularity, a video loop of the team performing "Who's on First?" is on permanent exhibit in the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown, New York.

After working as Allen's summer replacement, Abbott and Costello joined Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy on The Chase and Sanborn Hour in 1941, while two of their films (Buck Privates and Hold That Ghost) were adapted for Lux Radio Theater. They launched their own weekly show October 8, 1942, sponsored by Camel cigarettes.

The Abbott and Costello Show mixed comedy with musical interludes (by vocalists such as Connie Haines, Ashley Eustis, the Delta Rhythm Boys, Skinnay Ennis, and the Les Baxter Singers). Regulars and semi-regulars on the show included Artie Auerbach ("Mr. Kitzel"), Elvia Allman, Iris Adrian, Mel Blanc, Wally Brown, Sharon Douglas, Verna Felton, Sidney Fields, Frank Nelson, Martha Wentworth, and Benay Venuta. Ken Niles was the show's longtime announcer, doubling as an exasperated foil to Abbott and Costello's mishaps (and often fuming in character as Costello routinely insulted his on-air wife). Niles was succeeded by Michael Roy, with announcing chores also handled over the years by Frank Bingman and Jim Doyle. The show went through several orchestras during its radio life, including those of Ennis, Charles Hoff, Matty Matlock, Matty Malneck, Jack Meakin, Will Osborne, Fred Rich, Leith Stevens, and Peter van Steeden. The show's writers included Howard Harris, Hal Fimberg, Parke Levy, Don Prindle, Eddie Cherkose (later known as Eddie Maxwell), Leonard B. Stern, Martin Ragaway, Paul Conlan, and Eddie Forman, as well as producer Martin Gosch. Sound effects were handled primarily by Floyd Caton.

In 1947 Abbott and Costello moved the show to ABC (the former NBC Blue Network). During their time on ABC, the duo also hosted a 30-minute children's radio program (The Abbott and Costello Children's Show), which aired Saturday mornings, featuring child vocalist Anna Mae Slaughter and child announcer Johnny McGovern.

Abbott and Costello 400320 Who's On First & Lion Hunting
Abbott and Costello 421015 Marlene Dietrich Bank Robbery
Abbott and Costello 4210xx Cousin Yugo Gets Married
Abbott and Costello 421119 Kinghts In Shinning Armor
Abbott and Costello 430114 Hunting Guide w Claire Trevor
Abbott and Costello 431118 Guests Bugs Bunny & Lucille Ball
Abbott and Costello 431125 Thanksgiving Dinner
Abbott and Costello 431202 Trip To Palm Springs w Veronica Lake
Abbott and Costello 431209 English Butler w Arthur Treacher
Abbott and Costello 431216 Wild West w Lynn Bari
Abbott and Costello 431230 The Lawyer w Bert Gordon
Abbott and Costello 440106 Lou's Engaged to Judy Canova
Abbott and Costello 440113a longer Sanatarium , Cold w Peter Lorre
Abbott and Costello 440113b better Sanatarium, Cold w Peter Lorre
Abbott and Costello 440120 Football Game w Harold Peary
Abbott and Costello 440210 Robinson Caruso w Charles Laughton
Abbott and Costello 440217 Making a Movie w Dorothy Lamour
Abbott and Costello 440224 w Blondie & Dagwood
Abbott and Costello 440302 Running A Newspaper w Hedda Hopper
Abbott and Costello 440309 Missing Snow White Script w Blondie & Dagwood
Abbott and Costello 440316 At the Circus w Alan Hale
Abbott and Costello 440618 Costello Buys Gifts For Cast
Abbott and Costello 440911 At The Races
Abbott and Costello 441026 Matrimonial Agency
Abbott and Costello 441102 Lou's Dog Hector
Abbott and Costello 441116 Grade School
Abbott and Costello 441207 Visit to Tin Pan Alley
Abbott and Costello 441214 Christmas Shopping
Abbott and Costello 441221 CHRISTMAS SHOW ST
Abbott and Costello 450111 Lou Buys A Ranch
Abbott and Costello 450118 Impressing A Girlfriend
Abbott and Costello 450125 Merchant Marines
Abbott and Costello 450201 Stolen Oranges, Lou Shoots Orange Picker
Abbott and Costello 450215 Rudy Vallee
Abbott and Costello 450301 w Frank Sinatra
Abbott and Costello 450308 New Press Agent
Abbott and Costello 450322 Costello the Cowboy
Abbott and Costello 450405 Hiring Andrew Sisters
Abbott and Costello 450419 Charm School
Abbott and Costello 450426 w Andrews Sisters
Abbott and Costello 450503 Spanish Acting School
Abbott and Costello 450607 Costello gets a tatoo
Abbott and Costello 450614 Father's day
Abbott and Costello 450628 Return to Patterson
Abbott and Costello 451004 Job for Girlfriend
Abbott and Costello 451115 Lou Hides From His Girl friend
Abbott and Costello 451129 Opening A Gas Station
Abbott and Costello 451206 Lou the Fireman
Abbott and Costello 451213 Salesman
Abbott and Costello 451220 Christmas Show
Abbott and Costello 451227 Costello's Beauty Shop
Abbott and Costello 460207 Lou Needs An Apartment
Abbott and Costello 460214 Working At The Apartment Hotel
Abbott and Costello 460307 The Boys Run A Drug Store
Abbott and Costello 460314 Income Tax
Abbott and Costello 460418 Pet Shop
Abbott and Costello 460425 The Sheriff of North Hollywood
Abbott and Costello 460502 Napolean & Josephine
Abbott and Costello 460509 Job In The Circus
Abbott and Costello 460516 Costello Runs for Mayor
Abbott and Costello 460530 late For The Show w Elsa Maxwell
Abbott and Costello 460626 Abbott's Big Date
Abbott and Costello 461003 Incorrigible
Abbott and Costello 461010 Big Game Hunting
Abbott and Costello 470213 Costello Buys a Boat
Abbott and Costello 470227 Driving Lessons
Abbott and Costello 470313 Lou Goes To Track To Lose Money
Abbott and Costello 470327 Stock Market
Abbott and Costello 470410 Nuts & Bolts Lou Sells Spot Remover
Abbott and Costello 470417 Lou Subs For Dimaggio
Abbott and Costello 470424 Lou Builds a House
Abbott and Costello 470618 Who's On First Original Live Show
Abbott and Costello 470619 Lou Joins The New York Yankees
Abbott and Costello 471210 Lou Visits Psychiatrist w Linda Darnell
Abbott and Costello 471225 Christmas Program
Abbott and Costello 480303 Going To Alaska
Abbott and Costello 480310 Costello Pays Income Tax
Abbott and Costello 480421 Marriage Bureau
Abbott and Costello 480428 Babysitting Job
Abbott and Costello 480505 w Bella Lugosi
Abbott and Costello 480811 Lou Is a Delegate To the UN
Abbott and Costello 481028 Sam Shovel Private Detective
Abbott and Costello 481118 Sam Shovel Russian Diplomat
Abbott and Costello 481202 Sam Shovel Curbstone Murder
Abbott and Costello 481209 Sam Shovel Two Gun Gertie
Abbott and Costello 490127 A Spy Tries To Kill Sam Shovel
Abbott and Costello 490303 Sam Shovel Meets The Moonshine
Abbott and Costello 490428 Private Detective
Abbott and Costello 490518 Lou Invents Cellophane Mattress
Abbott and Costello 490519 Sam Shovel Private Detective
Abbott and Costello xxxxxx Kids Program w Red Ryder

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21st Precinct (aka Twenty-First Precinct and 20To begin with Precinct) was a police drama broadcast on CBS radio from July 7, 1953 to July 26, 1956.

Stanley Niss was the writer-director. The
position of precinct Captain Frank Kennelly was played by Everett Sloane (for the primary 109 episodes and briefly in episode 135), James Gregory (1955) and Les Damon (1956).

Other cast regulars
have been Ken Lynch and Harold Stone.

21st Precinct 13 Year Old Boy Dies
21st Precinct 700 Dollar Bribe
21st Precinct Armed Robbery at Bar & Grill
21st Precinct Barge Sinking in East River
21st Precinct Better Pigeon Drop Scheme
21st Precinct Body Found In Sewer
21st Precinct Body Under A Loading Dock
21st Precinct Cop Steals $700
21st Precinct Copperhead Snake Loose in New York
21st Precinct Edward Burgess Found Shot to Death
21st Precinct Eva Tarpin's Crazy Bother In Law
21st Precinct Family Fight Ends on The Roof
21st Precinct Furrier won't Return Coats
21st Precinct Kid Brother Suspected of Robberies
21st Precinct Lenwig Family Fued
21st Precinct Longer Pigeon Drop Scheme
21st Precinct Man Assaults Sixteen Year Old Girl
21st Precinct Merchandise Give Away
21st Precinct Missing Dynamite
21st Precinct Missing Persons Alarm for Old Man
21st Precinct Mrs. Whitney's Boxer Dog
21st Precinct Mrs.Weald Confesses
21st Precinct Old Man wants Pistol Permit Renewed
21st Precinct Phil Bolney Death
21st Precinct Policeman Shoots Boy Thief
21st Precinct Rich Man Dies in Cheap Rooming House
21st Precinct Rookie Cop Guards Prisoner
21st Precinct Shooting in Subway Station
21st Precinct Tailor Shop Con
21st Precinct Three Men Attempt Safe Burglary
21st Precinct Two Men In Stolen Cadillac
21st Precinct 531117 Case of the Basket
21st Precinct 540120 The Visitors
21st Precinct 540630 The Red Tiger
21st Precinct 540714 The Shotgun

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2000 As well as (aka Two Thousand In addition and 2000+) was an American old-time radio collection that ran around the Mutual Broadcasting Method from March 15, 1950 to January 2, 1952 in several 30-minute time slots. A Dryer Weenolsen manufacturing, it was the primarygrownup science fiction string on radio, airing a single month prior for theimprovedregarded Dimension X.

2000
And also was an anthology plan, employing all new materialsfairly than adapting printedtales. The set was the development of Sherman H. Dryer (October eleven, 1913-December 22, 1989) who scripted and developed the collection with Robert Weenolsen.

1. Hosts Above the Thunder
2. Journey Into The Germ World
3. The Men From Mars
4. The Diamond Skull
5. The Man Who Conquered Time
6. A Rocket To The Moon
7. When The Machines Went Mad
8. When The Worlds Met
9. Silent Noise
10. Under The Sea
11. The Man Who Tried to Stop
12. The First Men
13. The Other man (The man Who found Himself)
14. The Earth Vs. Alexander Corday
15. The Brooklyn Brain
16. Space Wreck
17. A Veteran Comes Home
18. Flower Of Evil
19. Explorers From Space
20. The Living Dead
21. The Doom Machine
29. The Green Thing
30. That Which Lives in a Steel Head
31. The Giant Walks
32. Worlds Apart


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