Episodios

  • Episode #300: Tribute To Vaudeville
    Jul 16 2024

    It's our 300th episode! That's important to us, anyway, so we are celebrating with an extra whiz-bang extravaganza. It's a 90-minute episode of "The Big Show," the audio showcase of the most popular entertainers from 1951. We are calling this a tribute to Vaudeville, because this particular episode also features several hilarious comedy teams from the days of Vaudeville, brought out of retirement to recreate their acts, including "Smith and Dale," and "Baron Munchausen and Sharlie."

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    1 h y 36 m
  • Episode #299: 10 More Great Sci-Fi Stories: Beyond Infinity
    Jul 11 2024

    Its summer, and we are back this week to continue with some of the best science fiction to come from the golden age of radio and sci-fi. Today's imaginative story mixes Nazis and "shrinking" technology. This story by the lesser known writer Villiers Gerson is "Fantastic Voyage" with a unique spin.

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    32 m
  • Episode #298: The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show
    Jul 9 2024

    Another great Phil Harris and Alice Faye Show. Phil is worried about getting his tonsils removed and is getting no sympathy from anyone. A lot of sitcoms from the time dealt with this topic, but perhaps none of them as uniquely and hilariously as the writers, Ray singer and Dick Chevillat.

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    33 m
  • Episode #297: Independence Day: The Longest Hour
    Jul 4 2024

    Happy Independence Day! It's difficult finding great radio specials for July 4th, because all the big shows were on summer break. However, patriotic and historical shows abounded, and this well-written play digs into the backstory of the writing of the Declaration of Independence. It speculates on the wording of the document, and imagines what the nation's learned forefather's might have wrestled with in the composition of the declaration that would plunge the American Colonies into a bloody conflict.

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    28 m
  • Episode #296: The Ring of Thoth
    Jul 2 2024

    For the third and final week of our mini-tribute to the early work of Jack Webb, who was most famous for "Dragnet," we are going back to one of his first radio acting performances on the exceptional CBS series "Escape." This is an emotionally dramatic role for Webb, who usually played it cold, as a tightly-wound individual such as Pat Novak or Pete Kelly. This is a "Mummy"-esque fantastical story of ancient Egypt and life-sustaining magic by Arthur Conan Doyle.

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    32 m
  • Episode #295: 10 More Great Sci-Fi Stories: First Contact
    Jun 27 2024

    This week's great science fiction story is by Murray Leinster. He is most famous for his story on artificial intelligence "A Logic Named Joe," where he uncannily predicted the Internet. This story is a little more thinky, as it wrestles with heady problems of a "first contact" with an alien intelligence. Earth explorers encounter an alien ship in the midst of space, but both ships find they can not risk trusting the other, or returning home, doomed to an eternal stalemate.

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    25 m
  • Episode #294: Pete Kelly's Blues
    Jun 25 2024

    Moving along from last week's grimy waterfront detective Pat Novak, we look at TV and radio actor Jack Webb in a similar role, Pete Kelly, a musician who travelled amongst the seedy world of jazz musicians and crime lords. Learn on this episode how authentic this show was, and how "Pete Kelly's Blues" really had very little to do with "the blues" at all.

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    34 m
  • Episode #293: 10 More Great Sci-Fi Stories: Star, Bright
    Jun 20 2024

    Today's unusual science fiction story is by Hugo-Award winning writer Mark Clifton, and deals with children who are a step beyond the genius IQ. They are "Brights," and they have figured out how to manipulate the space-time continuum, making the inter-dimensional cosmos their playground. This creates a thorny problem for their parents, the "Tweens" and "Stupids" to figure out.

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    30 m