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Classic Radio Rewind (Old Time Radio)

Classic Radio Rewind is a weekly showcase of old time radio, featuring classic OTR mysteries, suspense dramas, comedies, westerns, and vintage radio shows from the Golden Age of Radio. Each episode includes restored audio, original broadcast dates, and clear plot summaries to help listeners explore the best of classic radio storytelling. If you enjoy retro entertainment, classic radio drama, or vintage crime and mystery series, this podcast is your gateway to timeless OTR favorites. Discover legendary programs, unforgettable characters, and the rich history of early American radio — all in one place.

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    Dragnet / The Burns & Allen Show (Old Time Radio Variety)

    🎙️ Classic Radio Rewind — Episode 75 Encore Presentation: The Burns and Allen Show & Dragnet This week on Classic Radio Rewind, we’re reaching back into the archives for a special encore presentation of one of our favorite double features from the Golden Age of Radio! 💫 First, join George Burns and Gracie Allen for The Burns and Allen Show — "Helping a Friend's Daughter." What begins as a simple act of kindness quickly turns into the kind of delightful confusion that only Gracie Allen can create. With her unforgettable brand of logic, George’s patient reactions, and plenty of comedic surprises along the way, this episode showcases why Burns and Allen remain legends of radio comedy. 🚨 Then, we head to Los Angeles with Sergeant Joe Friday and Frank Smith in Dragnet — "The Big Siege." Known for its realistic storytelling and no-nonsense approach, Dragnet delivers another gripping case as Friday and his partner face a tense situation where every detail matters. From Gracie’s wonderfully unpredictable world of comedy to the hard-hitting realism of Dragnet, this encore episode reminds us why these classic programs continue to captivate listeners decades later. So sit back, turn up the volume, and join us as we rewind the dial once again for another trip into the Golden Age of Radio!Thanks for listening to Classic Radio Rewind! If you love old time radio, you’ll enjoy the full 24/7 experience on the WOTR Radio Network, featuring four live streaming stations dedicated to the Golden Age of Radio:Old Time Radio USA: A rich mix of classic comedy, drama, mystery, westerns, and variety shows.Suspense Radio USA: Edge‑of‑your‑seat thrillers, mystery, and high‑tension radio drama around the clock.Crime Time Radio USA: Detectives, police procedurals, noir, and hard‑boiled crime stories from radio’s golden era.Nightmare Radio USA: Chilling horror, eerie tales, and dark fantasy from classic radio’s shadowy side.Follow the podcast, share your favorite episodes, and tune in to all four stations for even more vintage radio magic. Rediscover the Golden Age of Radio — anytime, anywhere.

  2. 94

    The Milton Berle Show / The Haunting Hour (Old Time Radio Variety)

    Classic Radio Rewind – Episode 99 This week on Classic Radio Rewind, host Jarnathan Cross of the WOTR Radio Network opens the vault for two unforgettable broadcasts from radio’s golden era. We kick things off with The Milton Berle Show and its lively variety episode “Salute to the Great Outdoors,” originally aired August 5th, 1947. Uncle Miltie heads into the wilderness, and—true to form—chaos, comedy, and musical mayhem follow close behind. After that, we descend into the eerie world of The Haunting Hour with “The Devil’s Deep,” first broadcast October 20th, 1945. A diver’s routine salvage mission becomes a chilling confrontation with something ancient lurking beneath the waves. Jarnathan also shares a programming update about WOTR Radio Network’s 27‑year anniversary special, featuring the WOTR Radio Network’s curated 100 Must‑Hear Old Time Radio Shows, airing August 17-18. Plus, hear about our four live streaming stations and our daily podcast dedicated entirely to The Whistler—every known episode, released in chronological order. Tap the like button, hit subscribe on your favorite podcast app, and join us each week as we rewind the classics together.Thanks for listening to Classic Radio Rewind! If you love old time radio, you’ll enjoy the full 24/7 experience on the WOTR Radio Network, featuring four live streaming stations dedicated to the Golden Age of Radio:Old Time Radio USA: A rich mix of classic comedy, drama, mystery, westerns, and variety shows.Suspense Radio USA: Edge‑of‑your‑seat thrillers, mystery, and high‑tension radio drama around the clock.Crime Time Radio USA: Detectives, police procedurals, noir, and hard‑boiled crime stories from radio’s golden era.Nightmare Radio USA: Chilling horror, eerie tales, and dark fantasy from classic radio’s shadowy side.Follow the podcast, share your favorite episodes, and tune in to all four stations for even more vintage radio magic. Rediscover the Golden Age of Radio — anytime, anywhere.

  3. 93

    The Fibber McGee and Molly Show / Tales of the Texas Rangers (Old Time Radio Variety)

    Classic Radio Rewind – Episode 98 This week on Classic Radio Rewind, Jarnathan Cross of the WOTR Radio Network guides you through two standout broadcasts from radio’s golden age. We begin with Tales of the Texas Rangers and the hard‑hitting 1950 episode “The Trigger Men,” where Ranger Jace Pearson hunts down a pair of hired killers and unravels a trail of intimidation and frontier violence. After that, we head over to Wistful Vista for a warm and wonderfully chaotic visit with Fibber McGee and Molly. In the 1947 episode “Catching Teeny’s Cat,” Fibber’s attempt to help Teeny recover her runaway feline spirals into classic McGee misadventures. Programming update on the WOTR Radio Network’s 27‑year anniversary special, featuring The WOTR Radio Network’s 100 Must‑Hear Old Time Radio Shows, airing August 16–17. Plus, our four live‑streaming stations and our daily podcast presenting every known episode of The Whistler in chronological order. Tap “like” and subscribe on your favorite podcast app to stay connected to every new release. Settle in and rewind with us—your journey through radio history continues each week on Classic Radio Rewind.Thanks for listening to Classic Radio Rewind! If you love old time radio, you’ll enjoy the full 24/7 experience on the WOTR Radio Network, featuring four live streaming stations dedicated to the Golden Age of Radio:Old Time Radio USA: A rich mix of classic comedy, drama, mystery, westerns, and variety shows.Suspense Radio USA: Edge‑of‑your‑seat thrillers, mystery, and high‑tension radio drama around the clock.Crime Time Radio USA: Detectives, police procedurals, noir, and hard‑boiled crime stories from radio’s golden era.Nightmare Radio USA: Chilling horror, eerie tales, and dark fantasy from classic radio’s shadowy side.Follow the podcast, share your favorite episodes, and tune in to all four stations for even more vintage radio magic. Rediscover the Golden Age of Radio — anytime, anywhere.

  4. 92

    The Abbott and Costello Show / The Saint (Old Time Radio Variety)

    Classic Radio Rewind – Episode 97: The Abbott and Costello Show & The Saint Step back into the Golden Age of Radio with Classic Radio Rewind, presented by the WOTR Radio Network. Join your host Jarnathan Cross as we revisit two unforgettable broadcasts that showcase the incredible comedy, mystery, and adventure that made old-time radio a beloved form of entertainment. This week, we begin with one of radio's greatest comedy teams, Bud Abbott and Lou Costello, in "Costello In Court" from The Abbott and Costello Show, originally broadcast on April 11, 1946. When Lou finds himself facing a courtroom situation, a simple misunderstanding quickly turns into a hilarious legal adventure filled with confusion, chaos, and the classic comedy timing that made Abbott and Costello legends of radio. Then, we travel into the world of mystery and adventure with The Saint in "Death of a Cowboy," originally heard on July 1, 1951. Fans of The Saint may know that Vincent Price became one of the most recognizable voices of Simon Templar, helping define the character for radio audiences. However, this particular adventure comes from a later chapter in the series, featuring Tom Conway as Simon Templar after he stepped into the role following Price's departure. In this thrilling adventure, The Saint investigates a suspicious death connected to the world of the Old West. As Simon Templar follows the clues, he discovers that uncovering the truth may be just as dangerous as facing the people trying to keep the mystery hidden. So sit back, relax, and join us as we rewind the clock for another trip through the unforgettable sounds of classic radio. Classic Radio Rewind – Episode 97Brought to you by the WOTR Radio Network.Thanks for listening to Classic Radio Rewind! If you love old time radio, you’ll enjoy the full 24/7 experience on the WOTR Radio Network, featuring four live streaming stations dedicated to the Golden Age of Radio:Old Time Radio USA: A rich mix of classic comedy, drama, mystery, westerns, and variety shows.Suspense Radio USA: Edge‑of‑your‑seat thrillers, mystery, and high‑tension radio drama around the clock.Crime Time Radio USA: Detectives, police procedurals, noir, and hard‑boiled crime stories from radio’s golden era.Nightmare Radio USA: Chilling horror, eerie tales, and dark fantasy from classic radio’s shadowy side.Follow the podcast, share your favorite episodes, and tune in to all four stations for even more vintage radio magic. Rediscover the Golden Age of Radio — anytime, anywhere.

  5. 91

    Life With Luigi / The Great Gildersleeve (Old Time Radio Variety)

    Classic Radio Rewind – Episode 96 Life With Luigi – “Independence Day Parade” (7/4/1950) The Great Gildersleeve – “Jolly Boys 4th of July Picnic” (6/9/1946) This week on Classic Radio Rewind, host Jarnathan Cross returns with a festive double‑feature perfect for the week following the 4th of July. We hope you enjoyed Old Time Radio USA’s brand‑new tradition — the Cavalcade of America 4th of July Marathon — and we’re keeping the patriotic spirit going with two classic holiday‑themed comedies. We begin with Life With Luigi and the delightful episode “Independence Day Parade,” originally broadcast July 4th, 1950. Luigi’s enthusiasm for joining the neighborhood parade leads to a whirlwind of misunderstandings, cultural charm, and heartfelt humor. Then we head to Summerfield for The Great Gildersleeve in “Jolly Boys 4th of July Picnic,” first heard June 9th, 1946. The Jolly Boys attempt to organize a holiday picnic — and naturally, Gildy’s big ideas and bigger personality make the celebration anything but ordinary. If you’re enjoying these weekly trips into radio’s golden age, tap the like button and subscribe on your favorite podcast app so you never miss an episode. And don’t forget — the WOTR Radio Network brings you four live‑streaming internet stations plus a dedicated daily podcast featuring every known episode of The Whistler in chronological order. Settle in and rewind with us as we celebrate the classics that continue to shine.Thanks for listening to Classic Radio Rewind! If you love old time radio, you’ll enjoy the full 24/7 experience on the WOTR Radio Network, featuring four live streaming stations dedicated to the Golden Age of Radio:Old Time Radio USA: A rich mix of classic comedy, drama, mystery, westerns, and variety shows.Suspense Radio USA: Edge‑of‑your‑seat thrillers, mystery, and high‑tension radio drama around the clock.Crime Time Radio USA: Detectives, police procedurals, noir, and hard‑boiled crime stories from radio’s golden era.Nightmare Radio USA: Chilling horror, eerie tales, and dark fantasy from classic radio’s shadowy side.Follow the podcast, share your favorite episodes, and tune in to all four stations for even more vintage radio magic. Rediscover the Golden Age of Radio — anytime, anywhere.

  6. 90

    The Mercury Theater On The Air (Old Time Radio Variety)

    Classic Radio Rewind – Episode 95 The Mercury Theater on the Air – “The Immortal Sherlock Holmes” (September 25, 1938) Step into the world of radio’s most celebrated detective as Classic Radio Rewind brings you a landmark broadcast from The Mercury Theater on the Air. This week, we feature “The Immortal Sherlock Holmes,” originally aired on September 25th, 1938. This sweeping dramatization explores Holmes’ beginnings, his unmatched deductive genius, and his first meeting with Dr. Watson—setting the stage for one of the most enduring partnerships in mystery fiction. Hosted by Jarnathan Cross of the WOTR Radio Network, Episode 95 invites you to revisit the artistry, atmosphere, and storytelling mastery that made the Mercury Theater a titan of radio drama. Be sure to tap like and subscribe on your favorite podcast app to stay connected to every new release. And don’t miss our brand‑new daily podcast devoted entirely to The Whistler, presenting every known episode in chronological order. Settle in and rewind with us—your journey into old‑time radio continues right here.Thanks for listening to Classic Radio Rewind! If you love old time radio, you’ll enjoy the full 24/7 experience on the WOTR Radio Network, featuring four live streaming stations dedicated to the Golden Age of Radio:Old Time Radio USA: A rich mix of classic comedy, drama, mystery, westerns, and variety shows.Suspense Radio USA: Edge‑of‑your‑seat thrillers, mystery, and high‑tension radio drama around the clock.Crime Time Radio USA: Detectives, police procedurals, noir, and hard‑boiled crime stories from radio’s golden era.Nightmare Radio USA: Chilling horror, eerie tales, and dark fantasy from classic radio’s shadowy side.Follow the podcast, share your favorite episodes, and tune in to all four stations for even more vintage radio magic. Rediscover the Golden Age of Radio — anytime, anywhere.

  7. 89

    Suspense / Rocky Jordan (Old Time Radio Variety)

    Classic Radio Rewind – Episode 94 This week on Classic Radio Rewind, we present two powerful dramas from the golden age of broadcasting. We begin with Suspense and the gripping 1948 psychological tale “Celebration.” A man returns home after serving time in prison, hoping for a peaceful reunion—but the evening quickly turns tense as old wounds reopen and hidden motives rise to the surface. What starts as a welcome home gathering becomes a chilling emotional showdown. Then we travel to Cairo for Rocky Jordan and the 1950 noir thriller “Shakedown.” Rocky finds himself targeted by a ruthless extortion ring determined to squeeze him for protection money. When he refuses to give in, the threats escalate, pulling him into a dangerous web of criminals, police pressure, and rising stakes. Two classic series. Two unforgettable stories. Join us as we rewind the magic of old‑time radio once again.Thanks for listening to Classic Radio Rewind! If you love old time radio, you’ll enjoy the full 24/7 experience on the WOTR Radio Network, featuring four live streaming stations dedicated to the Golden Age of Radio:Old Time Radio USA: A rich mix of classic comedy, drama, mystery, westerns, and variety shows.Suspense Radio USA: Edge‑of‑your‑seat thrillers, mystery, and high‑tension radio drama around the clock.Crime Time Radio USA: Detectives, police procedurals, noir, and hard‑boiled crime stories from radio’s golden era.Nightmare Radio USA: Chilling horror, eerie tales, and dark fantasy from classic radio’s shadowy side.Follow the podcast, share your favorite episodes, and tune in to all four stations for even more vintage radio magic. Rediscover the Golden Age of Radio — anytime, anywhere.

  8. 88

    The CBS Radio Workshop (Old Time Radio Variety)

    Episode 93 — Classic Radio Rewind CBS Radio Workshop – “Brave New World” (Parts 1 & 2) Episode Description Step inside the WOTR Radio Network as Jarnathan Cross returns to host another immersive journey into the Golden Age of Radio. In this week’s installment of Classic Radio Rewind, we present a landmark two‑part production from the CBS Radio Workshop—its ambitious and unforgettable adaptation of Brave New World, narrated by Aldous Huxley himself. This celebrated dramatization brings Huxley’s dystopian vision to life: a future society engineered for stability, where people are manufactured rather than born, conditioned rather than raised, and encouraged to trade individuality for comfort. As we follow Bernard Marx and John the Savage, the story confronts the tension between human freedom and societal control—an idea as relevant today as it was in 1956. In this episode, you’ll hear: Part One — The World State, its engineered castes, and Bernard’s growing unease Part Two — John’s arrival in civilization and the clash between natural humanity and artificial happiness If you enjoy these restored broadcasts, be sure to like, follow, and subscribe so you never miss a moment of old‑time radio magic.Thanks for listening to Classic Radio Rewind! If you love old time radio, you’ll enjoy the full 24/7 experience on the WOTR Radio Network, featuring four live streaming stations dedicated to the Golden Age of Radio:Old Time Radio USA: A rich mix of classic comedy, drama, mystery, westerns, and variety shows.Suspense Radio USA: Edge‑of‑your‑seat thrillers, mystery, and high‑tension radio drama around the clock.Crime Time Radio USA: Detectives, police procedurals, noir, and hard‑boiled crime stories from radio’s golden era.Nightmare Radio USA: Chilling horror, eerie tales, and dark fantasy from classic radio’s shadowy side.Follow the podcast, share your favorite episodes, and tune in to all four stations for even more vintage radio magic. Rediscover the Golden Age of Radio — anytime, anywhere.

  9. 87

    D-Day Remembrance Special (Old Time Radio Variety)

    Classic Radio Rewind: D‑Day Edition This week on Classic Radio Rewind, host Jarnathan Cross presents a powerful and historic 2‑Hour “D‑Day Edition.” To honor the anniversary of June 6th, 1944 — and in recognition of CBS Radio’s recent shutdown — we revisit one of the most important broadcasts in American radio history. You’ll hear the first 2 hours of CBS Radio’s live coverage of the Normandy Invasion, exactly as it was transmitted to listeners across the United States on D‑Day. No interruptions. No commentary. Just the raw, unfolding news that shaped a generation. If you enjoy this special edition, be sure to tap Like and hit Subscribe on your favorite podcast app so you never miss a new episode of Classic Radio Rewind. You can also explore the WOTR Radio Network’s four live streaming stations, broadcasting classic radio entertainment 24 hours a day. And for mystery fans, don’t miss our companion podcast dedicated entirely to The Whistler — every known episode, released daily in chronological order, available on all major podcast platforms. Thank you for listening to this commemorative D‑Day Edition. Join us again when the next episode of Classic Radio Rewind becomes available.Thanks for listening to Classic Radio Rewind! If you love old time radio, you’ll enjoy the full 24/7 experience on the WOTR Radio Network, featuring four live streaming stations dedicated to the Golden Age of Radio:Old Time Radio USA: A rich mix of classic comedy, drama, mystery, westerns, and variety shows.Suspense Radio USA: Edge‑of‑your‑seat thrillers, mystery, and high‑tension radio drama around the clock.Crime Time Radio USA: Detectives, police procedurals, noir, and hard‑boiled crime stories from radio’s golden era.Nightmare Radio USA: Chilling horror, eerie tales, and dark fantasy from classic radio’s shadowy side.Follow the podcast, share your favorite episodes, and tune in to all four stations for even more vintage radio magic. Rediscover the Golden Age of Radio — anytime, anywhere.

  10. 86

    X Minus One / True Detective Mysteries (Old Time Radio Variety)

    Classic Radio Rewind – Episode 91 Featuring X Minus One – “The Vital Factor” (11/30/55) and True Detective Mysteries – “The Horror in the Glass” (1/1/50) Step back into the golden age of radio as we guide you through another week of Classic Radio Rewind, brought to you by the WOTR Radio Network. This episode opens with a gripping slice of mid‑century science fiction from X Minus One. In “The Vital Factor,” a ruthless industrialist becomes obsessed with conquering space, pushing science—and morality—to their breaking point. Originally broadcast November 30th, 1955, it’s a tense, psychological tale about ambition, power, and the cost of progress. Then, we shift into the eerie world of True Detective Mysteries with “The Horror in the Glass,” first heard January 1st, 1950. A mysterious mirror, strange visions, and a trail of unexplained deaths pull investigators into a chilling case where reality and illusion collide. Plus, a programming note about Old Time Radio USA’s special presentation Remembering D‑Day, airing June 6th at 6:30am Eastern—featuring the first 24 hours of CBS Radio’s historic coverage. Don’t forget to tap like and subscribe to stay connected with new episodes, explore the WOTR Radio Network’s four live‑streaming stations, and check out our daily podcast featuring every known episode of The Whistler, released in chronological order. Rewind with us—and rediscover the magic of classic radio storytelling.Thanks for listening to Classic Radio Rewind! If you love old time radio, you’ll enjoy the full 24/7 experience on the WOTR Radio Network, featuring four live streaming stations dedicated to the Golden Age of Radio:Old Time Radio USA: A rich mix of classic comedy, drama, mystery, westerns, and variety shows.Suspense Radio USA: Edge‑of‑your‑seat thrillers, mystery, and high‑tension radio drama around the clock.Crime Time Radio USA: Detectives, police procedurals, noir, and hard‑boiled crime stories from radio’s golden era.Nightmare Radio USA: Chilling horror, eerie tales, and dark fantasy from classic radio’s shadowy side.Follow the podcast, share your favorite episodes, and tune in to all four stations for even more vintage radio magic. Rediscover the Golden Age of Radio — anytime, anywhere.

  11. 85

    The Life of Riley / Boston Blackie (Old Time Radio Variety)

    Classic Radio Rewind – Episode 90 Classic Radio Rewind returns this week with another pair of unforgettable gems from the golden age of radio. We begin with The Life of Riley and the 1948 broadcast “Riley’s Mother’s Day Gift,” where Riley’s well‑meaning plans for the perfect present spiral into a maze of mix‑ups only he could create. Then we shift into mystery as Boston Blackie takes on the case of “Reynolds and the Stolen Goods,” originally aired September 1st, 1948—a fast‑moving tale of stolen merchandise, slippery suspects, and Blackie’s trademark wit. Plus, a special programming note: This Memorial Day Monday, Old Time Radio USA brings back Box 13: The Complete Series starting at 6:30am ET. Follow Dan Holiday as he answers letters from Box 13 and steps into one thrilling adventure after another. Tap like and subscribe on your favorite podcast app to stay updated on new episodes, explore the WOTR Radio Network’s four streaming stations, and check out our brand‑new daily podcast featuring every known episode of The Whistler in chronological order.Thanks for listening to Classic Radio Rewind! If you love old time radio, you’ll enjoy the full 24/7 experience on the WOTR Radio Network, featuring four live streaming stations dedicated to the Golden Age of Radio:Old Time Radio USA: A rich mix of classic comedy, drama, mystery, westerns, and variety shows.Suspense Radio USA: Edge‑of‑your‑seat thrillers, mystery, and high‑tension radio drama around the clock.Crime Time Radio USA: Detectives, police procedurals, noir, and hard‑boiled crime stories from radio’s golden era.Nightmare Radio USA: Chilling horror, eerie tales, and dark fantasy from classic radio’s shadowy side.Follow the podcast, share your favorite episodes, and tune in to all four stations for even more vintage radio magic. Rediscover the Golden Age of Radio — anytime, anywhere.

  12. 84

    You Bet Your Life / Suspense (Old Time Radio Variety)

    Classic Radio Rewind – Episode 89 Step back into the golden age of broadcasting as Jarnathan Cross of the WOTR Radio Network guides you through another week of unforgettable classic radio. We open with the quick wit and razor‑sharp humor of Groucho Marx on You Bet Your Life. In the 1955 episode “Secret Word is Face,” Groucho interviews a lively mix of contestants, delivering spontaneous jokes, clever comebacks, and the kind of unpredictable fun that made the show a radio favorite. Then, the mood shifts as we enter the shadowy world of Suspense. This week’s feature, “The Search for Isabel,” first heard in 1949, follows a desperate hunt for a missing woman—leading to danger, deception, and a tense unraveling of clues that only Suspense could deliver. Whether you’re here for the laughs, the mystery, or the nostalgia, Classic Radio Rewind brings these timeless broadcasts back to life each week. Settle in and rewind with us.  Thanks for listening to Classic Radio Rewind! If you love old time radio, you’ll enjoy the full 24/7 experience on the WOTR Radio Network, featuring four live streaming stations dedicated to the Golden Age of Radio:Old Time Radio USA: A rich mix of classic comedy, drama, mystery, westerns, and variety shows.Suspense Radio USA: Edge‑of‑your‑seat thrillers, mystery, and high‑tension radio drama around the clock.Crime Time Radio USA: Detectives, police procedurals, noir, and hard‑boiled crime stories from radio’s golden era.Nightmare Radio USA: Chilling horror, eerie tales, and dark fantasy from classic radio’s shadowy side.Follow the podcast, share your favorite episodes, and tune in to all four stations for even more vintage radio magic. Rediscover the Golden Age of Radio — anytime, anywhere.

  13. 83

    Superman / Frontier Gentleman (Old Time Radio Variety)

    This edition of Classic Radio Rewind delivers two standout adventures from opposite corners of classic radio—one a high‑stakes mystery featuring the Man of Steel, the other a tense Western tale from the rugged American frontier. We begin with Superman and the thrilling 1949 mystery “The Diamond of Death” (12-16-49). Clark Kent and Lois Lane arrive at the Fairmount estate just as a priceless African diamond—destined for young heiress Alice Fairmount—is targeted by a deadly criminal plot. A prowler in the shadows, a murdered chauffeur, and a masquerade party filled with secrets push Superman into a race against time to expose the killer and protect the family from danger lurking within their own walls. Then we ride west with Frontier Gentleman for “The Claim Jumpers” (3-9-58). When English journalist J.B. Kendall encounters a young prospector who’s struck real gold, trouble follows fast. Three ruthless opportunists set their sights on stealing the boy’s claim, leading to a tense nighttime trap, a violent confrontation, and a stark reminder that justice on the frontier is often swift—and unforgiving.Thanks for listening to Classic Radio Rewind! If you love old time radio, you’ll enjoy the full 24/7 experience on the WOTR Radio Network, featuring four live streaming stations dedicated to the Golden Age of Radio:Old Time Radio USA: A rich mix of classic comedy, drama, mystery, westerns, and variety shows.Suspense Radio USA: Edge‑of‑your‑seat thrillers, mystery, and high‑tension radio drama around the clock.Crime Time Radio USA: Detectives, police procedurals, noir, and hard‑boiled crime stories from radio’s golden era.Nightmare Radio USA: Chilling horror, eerie tales, and dark fantasy from classic radio’s shadowy side.Follow the podcast, share your favorite episodes, and tune in to all four stations for even more vintage radio magic. Rediscover the Golden Age of Radio — anytime, anywhere.

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    Lights Out, The Shadow, The Red Skelton Show and X Minus One – 4 Classic OTR Episodes (Old Time Radio Variety) 02:01:22 Published

    REPEAT OF MARCH 5th 2024!  Featuring episodes from Lights Out, The Shadow, The Red Skelton Show and X Minus One. So, sit back and relax for 2 action packed hours of Classic Radio Rewind. Brought to you by the WOTR Radio Network. Don't forget to check out our 4 live streaming old time radio stations at www.wotrradionetwork.com. Old Time Radio USA Suspense Radio USA Crime Time Radio USA Radio Mystery Theater USA Classic Radio Rewind and the 4 live streaming old time radio stations are brought to you by the WOTR Radio Network.Thanks for listening to Classic Radio Rewind! If you love old time radio, you’ll enjoy the full 24/7 experience on the WOTR Radio Network, featuring four live streaming stations dedicated to the Golden Age of Radio:Old Time Radio USA: A rich mix of classic comedy, drama, mystery, westerns, and variety shows.Suspense Radio USA: Edge‑of‑your‑seat thrillers, mystery, and high‑tension radio drama around the clock.Crime Time Radio USA: Detectives, police procedurals, noir, and hard‑boiled crime stories from radio’s golden era.Nightmare Radio USA: Chilling horror, eerie tales, and dark fantasy from classic radio’s shadowy side.Follow the podcast, share your favorite episodes, and tune in to all four stations for even more vintage radio magic. Rediscover the Golden Age of Radio — anytime, anywhere.

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Classic Radio Rewind is a weekly showcase of old time radio, featuring classic OTR mysteries, suspense dramas, comedies, westerns, and vintage radio shows from the Golden Age of Radio. Each episode includes restored audio, original broadcast dates, and clear plot summaries to help listeners explore the best of classic radio storytelling. If you enjoy retro entertainment, classic radio drama, or vintage crime and mystery series, this podcast is your gateway to timeless OTR favorites. Discover legendary programs, unforgettable characters, and the rich history of early American radio — all in one place.

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