Episodes

  • Classic Radio 04-01-26 - The Parking Lot and the Big Show
    Apr 1 2026
    Variety on a Wednesday

    First, a look at the events of the day.

    Then, Amos ‘n’ Andy, originally broadcast April 1, 1947, 79 years ago, Parking Lot. The Kingfish and Andy start a parking lot and wind up in the used car business.

    Followed by The Big Show starring Tallulah Bankhead, originally broadcast April 1, 1951, 75 years ago.. Tallulah and Bob Hope do a comedy routine with Tallulah taking the part usually done by Bing Crosby. Van Johnson appears in a dramatization of "Go For Broke," with Henry Nakamura and Lane Nakana. Van sings (with interruptions by Bob Hope)! Ethel Barrymore does a dramatic reading, with music written by Lionel Barrymore! Bob Hope does the Chesterfield commercial and a monologue. Joan Davis sings Calypso! (with help from Bob Hope, Groucho Marx, Van Johnson and Ezio Pinza!) Judy Holiday accepts the congratulations of the cast on winning the Academy Award.

    Finally, Claudia, originally broadcast April 1, 1948, 78 years ago, April Fools Day. A double-backfiring April Fool joke. Kathryn Bard and Paul Crabtree star.

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    2 hrs and 34 mins
  • Classic Radio 03-31-26 - Generous Jack, Good Booze Tonight, and Bergen is the Truant Officer
    Mar 31 2026
    Comedy on a Tuesday

    First, a look at this day in History.

    Then, Maxwell House Coffee Time starring George Burns and Gracie Allen, originally broadcast March 31, 1949, 77 years ago, How Jack Benny Became Cheap. A fantasy about "Generous Jack Benny" and how he became stingy.

    Followed by Abbott and Costello, originally broadcast March 31, 1949, 77 years ago, There’s Good Booze Tonight. What better show to remind one that tomorrow is April Fool's Day? Sam Shovel solves, "The Case Of The Gorgeous Blonde Model Who Fell Into A Vat Of Whiskey," or, "There's Good Booze Tonight." Costello announces that there will be a lightweight championship boxing match (with Ike Williams) on May 26th for "a very worthy cause."

    Then, The Charlie McCarthy Show, originally broadcast March 31, 1946, 80 years ago. Bergen is the new truant officer! Mortimer recites "Hickory, Dickory, Dock." Charlie and Edgar join guest Roy Rogers for a visit to a ghost town.

    Followed by The CBS Radio Workshop, originally broadcast March 31, 1957, 69 years ago, A Dog’s Life. Tony Schwartz, with his ever-present portable tape recorder decides to adopt a dog and finds that there's more to it than first appears.

    Finally, Claudia, originally broadcast March 31, 1948, 78 years ago, The Night Clubbers. The fastest nightclub visit in history. Kathryn Bard and Paul Crabtree star.

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    2 hrs and 32 mins
  • Classic Radio 03-30-26 - Cat and Mouse, Tell-Tale Ribbon, and Money, Money, Money
    Mar 30 2026
    Crime on a Monday

    First, a look at the events of the day.

    Then, Suspense, originally broadcast March 30, 1944, 82 years ago, Cat and Mouse starring Sonny Tufts. Two amateur radio operators, who, though they live in widely separated parts of the country, are partners in a valuable invention. They have developed a "secret war weapon" during their shortwave conversations, and wartime enemies want to obtain the invention secret.

    Followed by The New Adventures of Nero Wolfe starring Sydney Greenstreet, originally broadcast March 30, 1951, 75 years ago, The Case of the Tell-Tale Ribbon. A strange note with five hundred dollars leads to a case of poisoning in a very strange household.

    Then, Lights Out, originally broadcast March 30, 1943, 83 years ago, Money, Money, Money. Tony the diver stops not at murder nor anything else for money. His last dive is most successful.

    Followed by The Whistler, originally broadcast March 30, 1952, 74 years ago, Homecoming. A man commits murder and frames his step-brother for the crime. Three years later, the step-brother escapes from jail to get his revenge.

    Finally, Claudia, originally broadcast March 30, 1948, 78 years ago, Jeffrey Pays a Visit. Kathryn Bard and Paul Crabtree star.

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    2 hrs and 31 mins
  • Classic Radio 03-29-26 - Blueprint for Murder, Death has a Cold Breath, and Chill of Death
    Mar 29 2026
    Crime on a Sunday

    First, a look at this day in History.

    Then, Lux Radio Theater, originally broadcast March 29, 1954, 72 years ago, Blueprint for Murder starring Dan Dailey and Dorothy McGuire. An adaptation of the 1953 thriller that starred Joseph Cotton and Jean Peters. A little girl has been poisoned and her stepmother is suspect.

    Followed by The Mysterious Traveler, originally broadcast March 29, 1949, 77 years ago, Death Has a Cold Breath. A broken-down actor inherits a fortune; a tempting scenario for his agent in need of some cold cash. A cold corpse proves to be too cold.

    Then, Big Town starring Edward Pauley, originally broadcast March 29, 1949, 77 years ago, Chill of Death. There's a chill wind of death coming down from the north...to Croc Miller, a gangster living in the Florida swamps. There's going to be a showdown, keep your eye on the father of Cora Mae!

    Finally, Claudia, originally broadcast March 29, 1948, 78 years ago, Renting the Apartment. Kathryn Bard and Paul Crabtree star.

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    2 hrs and 31 mins
  • Classic Radio 03-28-26 - Death at Midnight, Your Money or Your Life, and Naughty Marietta
    Mar 28 2026
    Comedy on a Saturday

    First, a look at the events of the day.

    Then, The Grape Nuts Flakes program starring Orson Welles sitting in for Jack Benny, originally broadcast March 28, 1943, 83 years ago, Orson Fills in for Jack. The cast does "Death At Midnight," a mystery drama.

    Followed by The Lucky Strike Program starring Jack Benny, originally broadcast March 28, 1948, 78 years ago, Your Money or Your Life. Jack invites guests Ronald Colman and Benita Hume to make a western movie with him. Jack borrows Ronald's Oscar, and is held up on the way home.

    Then, The Lux Radio Theater, originally broadcast March 28, 1938, 88 years ago, Naughty Marietta starring Lawrence Tibbett and Helen Jepson. An adaptation of the 1935 film that starred Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy. A musical romance about a runaway French princess who flees an arranged marriage and travels to colonial New Orleans, where she disguises herself as a commoner. There, she falls in love with a dashing American officer, but their relationship is tested when her true identity is revealed.

    Finally, Fibber McGee and Molly, originally broadcast March 28, 1955, 71 years ago, Fibber Drives a Cab. Fibber becomes a cab driver while the driver himself is in the Wistful Vista jail.

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    2 hrs and 37 mins
  • Classic Radio 03-27-26 - Maverick Town, Blood Money, and They Told Me You Were Dead
    Mar 27 2026
    Westerns and Fantasy on a Friday

    First, a look at this day in History.

    Then, Frontier Town starring Reed Hadley, originally broadcast March 27, 1953, 73 years ago, The Case of the Maverick Town. Why are the Mexican couple who are running a restaurant being run out of town?

    Followed by Gunsmoke starring William Conrad, originally broadcast March 27, 1954, 72 years ago, Blood Money. Joe Harp is a likable fellow who turns out to have a price on his head. Harry Speener has been helped by Joe, but isn't very grateful.

    Then, Have Gun Will Travel starring John Dehner, originally broadcast March 27, 1960, 66 years ago, They Told Me You Were Dead. Ellen Stoneham, Paladin's love during the war, calls him to ask for help recovering her sons from the Indians.

    Followed by Escape, originally broadcast March 27, 1949, 77 years ago, The Diamond as Big as the Ritz. The F. Scott Fitzgerald story follows a young man who visits a wealthy friend’s family estate, built on a hidden mountain made entirely of diamonds. He discovers the family will do anything—even commit murder—to keep the secret of their unimaginable wealth from the outside world.

    Finally, Fibber McGee and Molly, originally broadcast March 27, 1955, 71 years ago, McGee Helps Doc Catch a Plane. Fibber takes a wild ride in a taxi to bring a ticket to Doc Gamble.

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    2 hrs and 22 mins
  • Classic Radio 03-26-26 - Death is a Double Crosser, Book of Tobit, and Mastermind of Murder
    Mar 26 2026
    Crime on a Thursday

    First, a look at the events of the day.

    Then, Inner Sanctum Mysteries, originally broadcast March 26, 1946, 80 years ago, Death Is a Double-Crosser. An ex-con decides to steal the huge "King Midas" diamond, by becoming an apprentice diamond cutter. Lawson Zerbe stars.

    Followed by The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes starring Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce, originally broadcast March 26, 1945, 81 years ago, The Book of Tobit. A warning from "The Book Of Tobit" (the Old Testament in ancient Hebrew) and a beautiful woman whose husbands die promptly and mysteriously. Holmes gets married!

    Then, Did Justice Triumph, originally broadcast March 26, 1947, 79 years ago, Mastermind of Murder. One of the town's leading citizens is secretly heading a gang of thieves.

    Followed by The Adventures of Philip Marlowe starring Gerald Mohr, originally broadcast March 26, 1949, 77 years ago, The Green Flame. A story of a Hollywood gossip murder and blackmail attempt.

    Finally, Claudia, originally broadcast March 26, 1948, 78 years ago, The Flower Seller. Kathryn Bard and Paul Crabtree star.

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    2 hrs and 37 mins
  • Classic Radio 03-25-26 - Remember the Night, Mortimers Ups and downs, and Interior Decorator
    Mar 25 2026
    Comedy on a Wednesday

    First, a look at this day in History.

    Then, Lux Radio Theater, originally broadcast March 25, 1940, 86 years ago, Remember the Night starring Fred MacMurray and Barbara Stanwyck reprising their roles from the motion picture released just weeks earlier. A romantic story about a prosecutor who winds up taking a beautiful thief with him on a Christmas visit to his mother.

    Followed by The New Edgar Bergen Hour starring Charlie McCarthy, originally broadcast March 25, 1956, 70 years ago, Mortimer's Ups & Downs. Charlie the soda jerk, Professor Kirkwood speaks on "How To Break A Lease," Mortimer the elevator operator, guest is entomologist Dr. Alfred Boyce, Bergen's "End Table" discusses "Love In The Modern Age."

    Finally, Claudia, originally broadcast March 25, 1948, 78 years ago, The Interior Decorator. Kathryn Bard and Paul Crabtree star.

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    2 hrs and 34 mins