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GOLDEN CLASSIC RADIO SHOWS

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Listen to Classic Radio Shows From time passed by and let your imagination run wild. The Golden Age of Radio, also known as the old-time radio era, was an era of radio programming in which radio was the dominant electronic home entertainment medium. It began with the birth of commercial radio broadcasting in the early 1920s and lasted through the 1960s, when television gradually superseded radio as the medium of choice for scripted programming, variety and dramatic shows.
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Geezer Gus Presents the Old Classic Radio Shows and Classic Comedy Shows ! Want to listen to the Old Radio Shows your parents & grand parents listened to back in the day ? Sit back, put your glasses down, grab a cup of coffee and listen to those original old time radio shows brought to you by Geezer Gus. New episodes are added every Sunday. Enjoy ! #radio #radioshow #comedyshow Please visit our merch website https://Tee-Dazzle.com for hundreds of great T-Shirt, Tank Top, Hoodie designs ! It’ ...
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"Uncle Erich Presents™" - Classic Crime, Murder and Suspense Mysteries. Give your eyes a rest. Grab a cold drink, turn the lights down low, snuggle back on the sofa and let your imagination flow while listening to an exciting old Classic Radio show. Episodes are added every Sunday from fictional crime stories to suspense. Enjoy ! Visit Uncle Erich's website at https://UncleErich.com Please visit our merch website https://Tee-Dazzle.com for hundreds of great T-Shirt, Tank Top, Hoodie designs ...
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Welcome back folks to yet another exciting episode from the Uncle Erich Presents™ Classic Radio Series ! I sure do hope you're enjoying these great classic crime murder mysteries, and I thank you for stopping by again. This episode is from the classic Sherlock Holmes Series and is titled "The Paradol Chamber." This episode originally aired in 1945.…
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"Last Letter Home" is a poignant episode from the trailblazing radio series "Destination Freedom," which aired on August 13, 1950. Crafted by the brilliant writer Richard Durham, this series was a beacon of progressive storytelling that illuminated the rich tapestry of African American history, culture, and contributions during a time when such nar…
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"Mr. Jericho Adjusts a Claim" is a compelling episode from the groundbreaking radio series "Destination Freedom," which aired on July 9, 1950. Crafted by the visionary writer Richard Durham, this series was instrumental in reshaping the portrayal of African Americans during a time when their stories were often marginalized or misrepresented. In thi…
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"Kansas City Phone Call" is an intriguing episode from the pioneering radio series "Destination Freedom", which aired on July 2, 1950. Crafted by the ingenious writer Richard Durham, "Destination Freedom" was more than just a radio program—it was a bold reimagining of African American narratives during a time when such stories were often marginaliz…
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"The Angel of Federal Street" is a remarkable episode from the groundbreaking radio series "Destination Freedom", which aired on June 25, 1950. Created by the visionary writer Richard Durham, "Destination Freedom" was a pioneering program that aired from 1948 to 1950, aiming to reshape the narrative around African American history and contributions…
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"The Case of the Congressman's Train Ride" is an episode from the groundbreaking radio series "Destination Freedom", which aired on June 18, 1950. Created by the talented writer Richard Durham, "Destination Freedom" was a pioneering program that ran from 1948 to 1950, dedicated to presenting stories that highlighted the contributions, struggles, an…
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"The Shy Boy" is a captivating episode from the radio series "Destination Freedom", which aired on June 11, 1950. Created by the visionary writer Richard Durham, this series was revolutionary in its portrayal of African American stories during a time when such narratives were scarce in mainstream media. In this particular episode, Durham delves int…
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"The Sorrow Songs" is a deeply moving episode from the groundbreaking radio series "Destination Freedom", which aired on May 14, 1950. This episode delves into the profound significance of African American spirituals, often referred to as "Sorrow Songs," a term popularized by W.E.B. Du Bois in his seminal work "The Souls of Black Folk." A Journey T…
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"Dance Anthropologist" is a captivating episode from the groundbreaking radio series "Destination Freedom", which aired on April 23, 1950. This episode shines a spotlight on the extraordinary life of Katherine Dunham, a pioneering African American dancer, choreographer, and anthropologist who revolutionized the world of dance by integrating cultura…
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"The Fifth District Crime Fighter" is a captivating episode from the "Destination Freedom" radio series that aired on April 16, 1950. This groundbreaking series, penned by the talented Richard Durham, was dedicated to illuminating the lives, struggles, and triumphs of African Americans, aiming to shatter the stereotypes deeply ingrained in the medi…
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"The Buddy Young Story" is a captivating episode of "Destination Freedom" that aired on April 9, 1950. This episode delves into the remarkable life of Claude "Buddy" Young, one of the pioneering African American athletes who broke color barriers in professional American football. Buddy Young was a trailblazer in every sense. Standing at just 5'4", …
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"The Liberators - Part I" is an episode from the "Destination Freedom" series that aired on March 26, 1950. This series was known for its dramatizations of the lives and struggles of notable African Americans, highlighting their contributions to society and the fight against racial discrimination. Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://…
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"Premonition of the Panther" is an episode from the "Destination Freedom" series that aired on March 12, 1950. This series was known for its dramatizations of the lives and struggles of notable African Americans, highlighting their contributions to society and the fight against racial discrimination. Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https…
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"Recorder of History" is an episode from the "Destination Freedom" series that aired on February 12, 1950. This series was known for its dramatizations of the lives and struggles of notable African Americans, highlighting their contributions to society and the fight against racial discrimination. Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://l…
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"The Birth of a League" is an episode from the "Destination Freedom" series that aired on January 15, 1950. This series was known for its dramatizations of the lives and struggles of notable African Americans, highlighting their contributions to society and the fight against racial discrimination. Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://…
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"The Man Who Owned Chicago" is an episode from the "Destination Freedom" series that aired on November 6, 1949. This series was known for its dramatizations of the lives and struggles of notable African Americans, highlighting their contributions to society and the fight against racial discrimination.…
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"Keeper of the Dream" is an episode from the "Destination Freedom" series that aired on October 30, 1949. This series was known for its dramatizations of the lives and struggles of notable African Americans, highlighting their contributions to society and the fight against racial discrimination. Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://li…
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