The first two of a staggering six albums that the King Family recorded for Warner Bros. in the space of two years, these came out in early 1965, the same year their weekly ABC TV series The King Family Show was becoming a fan favorite. Their debut The King Family Show! Contains many of the favorites performed by …
Radio Show Recordings
A grim laugh in the night, a relentless avenger against the forces of evil. Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? You know the answer. An invisible crime fighter was an idea tailor-made for an audio-only medium, where the listener’s imagination formed the characters…and everything else. Here are Lamont Cranston’s three most memorable voices …
Baby Snooks was forever asking questions about whatever enterprise her Daddy was foolish enough to attempt around the house. With the fiendishly funny Fanny Brice as Snooks, and the great straight man Hanley Stafford as Daddy, every scene is as irresistible as the urge to give the girl an answer. Poor old Daddy never did know when to …
Whether boasting about his influence in town, his prowess in the kitchen, his grace on the ice, or his savvy with a rod and reel, no man was ever more determined to stick to his guns — and his story – than Fibber McGee! He tells some real whoppers in this batch of blustery broadcasts! Head on …
William Spier, radio’s outstanding producer/director of mystery and crime dramabrings you the greatest private detective of them all: Sam Spade. With a quick mind and a quicker tongue (occasionally planted firmly in cheek), Dashiell Hammett’s daring detective takes the case, takes a few punches, takes the dough (when there is any), and takes advantage of Effie’s…good nature, in …
When last we left our pals from Pine Ridge they were involved in considerable intrigue. They were receiving reports from the Masked Muskrat, threats from the Black Pelican, and a baby from a melancholy mother. The further adventures of Lum Edwards and Abner Peabody find them confounded by one commotion after another. At the Jot ’em Down Store, …
During the war years, blackouts, gas rationing and other constrictions kept citizens at home…and tuned in to their radios. It was in this moment that ventriloquist Edgar Bergen with his dummies Charlie McCarthy, Mortimer Snerd and Effie Klinker, provided entertainment light enough to lift spirits and boost national morale. And, this was no laughing matter. Bergen received a …
He walks the streets by night! He solves crimes! He loves the ladies! And, he sings, too! What more you could you want from a radio detective? Hear screen legend Dick Powell star in sixteen rollicking episodes as Richard Diamond, Private Detective. A cut above the usual shamus, Rick is a charmer, has a snappy way with …
Track Listing:
Disc 1:
1 Man Boobs – Rex Stetson & Bob and Tom Band
2 I Love Swearing – Daniel Tosh
3 Internet vs. Radio #1
4 Chick McGee’s Gym
5 Shut Up Randy! – Donnie Baker
6 The Civil Engineer – Jeff Caldwell
7 Guy Who’d Rather Cook…. – Wolfgang Puck
8 Kiki le Cat – Heywood Banks
9 Send in The Clowns …
Dark Adventure Radio Theatre: The Shadow Over Innsmouth brings Lovecraft’s tale to life as it might have been adapted for radio in the 1930s. In the style of The War of the Worlds, The Shadow and our own At the Mountains of Madness, The Dunwich Horror, and The Shadow Out of Time, Dark Adventure Radio Theatre dramatizes Lovecraft’s …