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THE OLD-TIME RADIO HOUR — 169 episodes

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1

Lights Out "The Dream" and "Big Mr. Little"

2

Lights Out "The Little People" and "Heavenly Jeep"

3

Lights Out "Money Money Money" "Speed"

4

Lights Out "Special to Hollywood" "He Dug It Up"

5

Lights Out "The Devil's Due" "Strange Couple"

6

Suspense "A Ring for Marya" "Another Man's Poison"

7

The Halls of Ivy "Gerhard's Secret" "Gangster's Son"

8

Back to School Halls of Ivy "Reappointment" "Student Editorial"

9

Labor Day Lux "Our Vines Have Tender Grapes"

10

Suspense "Black Path of Fear" and "Dame Fortune"

11

Suspense "Murder in G Flat" Jack Benny "Steel River Prison Break" Jeff Chandler

12

The King's Men "Hoagy Carmichael" and "Johnny Mercer"

13

Stan Freberg "Man in the Moon" "Do It Yourself Piano"

14

Stan Freberg #8 Good Humor Men #1 Tuned Sheep

15

Summer Vacation Columbia Workshop "Now It's Summer" "Sometime Every Summer"

16

Summer Vacation My Favorite Husband 49 Fibber McGee and Molly 43

17

4th of July "Yankee Doodle Dandy" Screen Guild "Man Without a Country" Railroad Hour

18

Lux "The Emperor Waltz" Bing Crosby

19

Lux Radio Theater "A Doll's House" starring Joan Crawford

20

Father's Day "The Magnificent Montague" and "Life With the Lyons"

21

Richard Diamond "Big Ed" "Mr Walker"

22

Richard Diamond "The Wolfe Case" "Carnival Murder"

23

Richard Diamond "Louis Spense Case" "Joyce Wallace"

24

Richard Diamond, Private Detective Stolen Purse and Charles Walsh

25

Mother's Day Alan Young 47 Family Theater "Vacation for Mom"

26

Dragnet "Helen Corday" and "The Big Pug"

27

Dragnet "The Big Grab" "The Big Threat"

28

Easter Burns and Allen 48 Ozzie and Harriet 49

29

The Falcon "Rich Racketeer" and "Puzzling Pinup"

30

Philip Marlowe "Birds on the Wing" "Face to Forget"

31

Philip Marlowe "The Green Flame" "The Last Laugh" 1949 CBS

32

Philip Marlowe "Red Wind" "Old Acquaintance"

33

The Fat Man Detective "The Pearl" "Hide and Seek"

34

Suspense "Don't Call Me Mother" "Time On My Hands"

35

The Fat Man Dashiell Hammett "Black Angel" "Nightmare Murder"

36

Lux "Goodbye Mr Chips" starring Laurence Olivier

37

Valentines Day Fibber McGee 38 and Ozzie and Harriet 49

38

Lux "Seven Keys to Baldpate" Jack Benny, Mary Livingston and Cecil B DeMille

39

Lux Radio Theater "Captain Blood" Errol Flynn Olivia De Havilland

40

Railroad Hour "The Mikado" and "Revenge With Music"

41

"Algiers" Lux Theater Hedy Lamarr and Charles Boyer

42

Frank Morgan w Richard Neutra Railroad Hour "Brigadoon"

43

Suspense "Return Trip" and "Infanticide"

44

Xmas and Hanukkah "Star of Wonder" "The Top that Ran Away"

45

Lux "Miracle on 34th Street" original cast

46

Christmas Good News of 1938 Variety show

47

Campbell Playhouse "A Christmas Carol" Orson Welles

48

Thanksgiving Lum and Abner 48 Bing Crosby 47

49

Thanksgiving Our Miss Brooks 1950 Life with Luigi 1951

50

Lux musical Swing High, Swing Low

51

Lux Conversation Piece Noel Coward Musical

52

Halloween Charlie McCarthy w Orson Welles and Fibber McGee and Molly

53

The Witch's Tale "Graveyard Mansion" and "All Hallows Eve"

54

Suspense "Dark Journey" and "Dead Ernest"

55

Suspense "Banquo's Chair" and "The Yellow Wallpaper"

56

Quiet Please "Whence You Came" and "Northern Lights"

57

Halloween Escape "Country of Blind" "Bloodbath"

58

Lawrence Welk show w Mack Sennett and two 15 minute remotes VOA

59

Lux "Tonight or Never" Jeanette MacDonald

60

The Mario Lanza Show Summer of 1951 Aug 19 and 26th

61

Back to School Honest Harold and Our Miss Brooks

62

The Lone Ranger "Billy Garrett Kidnapped" and "Little Red Schoolhouse"

63

The Lone Ranger "Dalton Stage" "Wagon Train Women"

64

Death Valley Days "Sam Bass" and "Shoo Fly"

65

Have Gun, Will Travel "Colonel and the Lady" "No Visitors"

66

Gene Autry "San Fernando Valley" and "Fred Wallace and the Black Arrow Gang"

67

Gene Autry Melody Ranch "Champion" "Lonesomest Cowboy" 1949

68

Gunsmoke "Gentleman's Disagreement" "Slade's Saloon"

69

"The Things We Have" Orson Welles Campbell Playhouse July 4th

70

Gunsmoke "Billy the Kid" and "The Boughten Bride"

71

Johnny Dollar Dick Powell audition and Howard Arnold Matter

72

Father's Day Duffy's Tavern 50 Cavalcade "This is Your Father" 45

73

Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar "The LaMarr Matter"

74

Summer Vacation Phil Harris 1953 Our Miss Brooks 1955

75

Memorial Day shows Columbia Workshop "The Parade" "Brewsie and Willie"

76

Campbells Playhouse "Victoria Regina" Orson Welles and Helen Hayes

77

Mothers Day Our Miss Brooks Family Theater and Al Jolson Mammy

78

"Papa is All" Theater Guild on the Air

79

"Escape" Theater Guild on the Air

80

"No Time For Comedy" Lux Radio Theater

81

Sunset Blvd Lux Radio Theater

82

The Moon's Our Home Lux Radio Theater Carole Lombard Jimmy Stewart

83

Easter Life of Riley "Giant Bunny" Mel Blanc Show "Egg Hunt"

84

Ella Fitzgerald Live from Roseland Sammy Kaye live from William Penn Hotel

85

Mario Lanza Show St Patrick's Day and April in Paris

86

The Mario Lanza Show with Rosemary Cluny and The Moon Was Yellow

87

Mario Lanza Show "The World is Mine Tonight" and "Tribute to Jerome Kern"

88

Victor Herbert "Only Girl" "The Princess Pat" Railroad Hour

89

Railroad Hour Strauss "Gypsy Baron" Dvorak "Roaring Camp"

90

Valentines Day Quiet Please and Judy Canova

91

"Thousand and One Nights" "Swan Lake" Railroad Hour

92

"Winchester 73" Lux Radio Theater star Jimmy Stewart

93

"The Scarlet Pimpernel" Lux Radio Theater

94

”Treasure Island” Lux Radio Theater January 29, 1951 CBS

95

Duffy’s Tavern with Deems Taylor 1944 and Peggy Lee 1946

96

New Years Rose Parade Jack Benny 55 Alan Young 46

97

Christmas Phil Harris 50 Henry Morgan 46

98

”Night Before Xmas” Suspense ”Santa Claus Jones” Hollywood Theater

99

Xmas Eddie Cantor 42 Vic and Sade two 15 minute shows

100

”Christmas Holiday” Lux Radio Theater

101

”Psalm for a Dark Year” Norman Corwin ”Feast from Harvest” Cavalcade

102

Thanksgiving ”Fountain of Fun” 1942 Command Performance 1944

103

”Monsieur Beaucaire” Lux Radio Theater starring Bob Hope

104

Elizabeth the Queen Theater Guild Lunt and Fontanne

105

Halloween Halls of Ivy and Spike Jones

106

Weird Circle ”Redgauntlet” ”The Oblong Box”

107

Hall of Fantasy ”Castle Lavoca” and ”Return From Death” Arch Oboler ”Dentist”

108

The Hermit’s Cave ”Vampire’s Desire” ”Randall’s Discovery”

109

Suspense Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz Suspense Mickey Rooney

110

Inner Sanctum ”Wailing Wall” ”Corridor of Doom”

111

”Hamlet” Theater Guild 1951 Sir John Gielgud

112

Billie Burke Show ”Carnival” ”Thousand Dollar Bill” 1946 CBS

113

”Man of Labor” The Eternal Light ”Child Labor” The Green Hornet

114

The Billie Burke Show ”The Tramp” ”Playground”

115

Lum and Abner ”Collection Agency” ”History Pageant”

116

Lum and Abner ”Advice Bureau” 49 ”Literary Tea” 50

117

Lum and Abner ”Truman Inauguration” ”Lum Runs for Mayor”

118

Lum and Abner ”Money for Taxes” 48 ”Insurance Sales” 49

119

Red Skelton CBS Show 49 and Going to the Beach 50

120

Red Skelton ”Barber of Schlemiel” ”Jr Goes Camping”

121

Red Skelton Vacation Time 46 Hawaii 47

122

July 4th Our Miss Brooks & Cavalcade ”Francis Scott Key”

123

”The Silver Whistle” Theatre Guild on the Air James Stewart 1952 ABC

124

Great Gildersleeve ”Expectant Father” Life of Riley ”TV Father’s Day”

125

Bob Hope Hometown Cleveland 46 Grace Kelly guest 54

126

Bob Hope Show WWII Years Quantico and Jacksonville

127

Bob Hope 1935 Intimate Review and 1939 Judy Garland guest

128

Bob Hope guest Hedda Hopper and Humphrey Bogart

129

Mother’s Day Life of Riley ”Jr Forgot” Family Theater ”Mother’s Halo”

130

Duffy’s Tavern ”Louella Parsons” ”George Jessel and Rudy Vallee”

131

Duffy’s Tavern ”The Poker Game” Charles Coburn ”Whose Whom” Lucille Ball 1943

132

Duffy’s Tavern Audition show 1940 Guest Milton Berle 1943

133

Fibber McGee ”Hall Closet w Gracie Allen” ”Fibber Needs Glasses”

134

Fibber McGee ”Molly’s Easter Creation” ”Fibber Needs Glasses”

135

Fibber McGee ”Circus” 1940 ”Fibber is Ill” 1943

136

Eddie Cantor Show May 1943 Dinah Shore Cary Grant

137

St Patrick’s Day ”Top O The Morning” Lux Radio Theater

138

The Eddie Cantor Show Edward G Robinson

139

”Rip Van Winkle” Theatre Guild star Fred Allen

140

”Little Women” Theatre Guild starring Katherine Hepburn

141

”Sing Out Sweet Land” Theatre Guild on the Air 1945

142

Valentines Our Miss Brooks The Frog GI Valentine Frances Langford

143

Studio One ”Uncle Harry” 1948

144

”One More Spring” Studio One 1948 CBS

145

”Wine of the Country” Studio One w Robert Mitchum Mercedes McCambridge

146

”The Last Tycoon” by F Scott Fitzgerald Studio One

147

”Rio Rita” Railroad Hour Hank Williams ”Hey Goodlookin”

148

1946 Year in Review WOR

149

”The Bishop’s Wife” Lux 1949 CBS starring Tyrone Power, David Niven and Jane Greer

150

”Story of Xmas Seals” Cavalcade ”Bluebird” Screen Guild with Shirley Temple

151

”Blue Carbuncle” Sherlock Holmes ”Korean Xmas Carol” Suspense ”Jonathan Thomas”

152

”The Cat and the Fiddle” Railroad Hour and Bing Crosby and Rosemary Clooney

153

”Thanksgiving” Good News of 1939

154

Burns and Allen ”Thanksgiving” Hallmark ”Pete’s Thanksgiving”

155

Railroad Hour ”Music In The Air” 1949 ”Little Nellie Kelly” 1950

156

Lights Out ”Death Robbery” Quiet Please ”Clarissa”

157

Lights Out ”The Flame” Suspense ”Dunwich Horror” Arch Oboler ”Chicken Heart”

158

Hermit’s Cave ”Author of Murder” ”Lost Man’s Bluff” Arch Oboler ”The Dark”

159

Lights Out ”Knock at the Door” ”It Happened”

160

”The Birds” Lux Radio Theater 1953 CBS

161

Suspense ”Ozzie and Harriet” 47 ”Flesh Peddler” 57

162

Ozzie and Harriet ”Glamour Contest” 44 ”Bing Crosby Visits” 53

163

Father Knows Best ”Should Women Work” ”Remembering Names”

164

”Alias Jimmy Valentine” Lux Radio Theater 1936

165

Lux Radio Theater "Burlesque" 1936 CBS starring Al Jolson and Ruby Keeler

166

"Descent Of The Gods" "Esther" The Columbia Workshop 26 by Corwin  Aug 1941CBS

167

Columbia Workshop "Leap Year 40" "Wake Up and Die"

168

Tribute to Jerome Kern December 9, 1945 CBS

169

The Grand Ole Opry "Ida Red" Oct 14, 1939 "Greenback Dollar" March 23, 1940 NBC