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 Post subject: Some Old-time Radio Gems online
PostPosted: Jan Sun 02, 2022 7:01 pm 
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Many of you audio drama, sci-fii and mystery fans will appreciate the following items which are available online.
1) The Price of Fear with Vincent Price a 1970s BBC series
2) Fear on Four ...outstanding horror series from BBC from the 1990s and early 2000s
3) Nightfall .....1980s horror series from Canada's CBC
4) Tales of the Bizarre and Bradbury 13 .....BBC radio adaptations of some of the works of Ray Bradbury
5) SciFi Radio ....a 1990s science-fiction serikes from National Public Radio (U.S.)
6) BBC Presents Alfred Hitchcock......BBC radio adaptations of 14 Hitchcock films.
7) Alfred Hitchcock Presents the BBC...recent.BBC radio adaptations of five stories by Hitchcock which were deemed unsuitable for his original U.S. TV series.

Happy listening!


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 Post subject: Re: Some Old-time Radio Gems online
PostPosted: Jan Sat 22, 2022 9:04 pm 
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"The Late Alfred Hitchcock Presents (BBC Radio, 2010)
First broadcast in September 2010, The Late Alfred Hitchcock Presents was a 5 part series of dramatizations of stories deemed too unsuitable for the original Alfred Hitchcock Presents television series.
All five episodes were included in the 1957 book Stories They Wouldn't Let Me Do on TV, first published in the USA by Simon & Schuster.
Actor Michael Roberts provided the voice of Hitchcock in the bookends of each episode."

https://archive.org/details/late-alfred ... k-presents


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 Post subject: Re: Some Old-time Radio Gems online
PostPosted: Mar Tue 15, 2022 4:02 pm 
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mojo55 wrote:
Many of you audio drama, sci-fii and mystery fans will appreciate the following items which are available online.
1) The Price of Fear with Vincent Price a 1970s BBC series
2) Fear on Four ...outstanding horror series from BBC from the 1990s and early 2000s
3) Nightfall .....1980s horror series from Canada's CBC
4) Tales of the Bizarre and Bradbury 13 .....BBC radio adaptations of some of the works of Ray Bradbury
5) SciFi Radio ....a 1990s science-fiction serikes from National Public Radio (U.S.)
6) BBC Presents Alfred Hitchcock......BBC radio adaptations of 14 Hitchcock films.
7) Alfred Hitchcock Presents the BBC...recent.BBC radio adaptations of five stories by Hitchcock which were deemed unsuitable for his original U.S. TV series.

Happy listening!


Do you have a link ?

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 Post subject: Re: Some Old-time Radio Gems online
PostPosted: Mar Wed 16, 2022 5:10 am 
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Just do a search of the particular program at https://archive.org/ web site which contains a comprehensive listing of and links to internet archives of old time radio programs.


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 Post subject: Re: Some Old-time Radio Gems online
PostPosted: Apr Sun 24, 2022 1:34 pm 
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mojo55 wrote:
Just do a search of the particular program at https://archive.org/ web site which contains a comprehensive listing of and links to internet archives of old time radio programs.

Thanks !

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 Post subject: Re: Some Old-time Radio Gems online
PostPosted: Nov Sun 06, 2022 3:39 pm 
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Found this podcast recently: Tuned to Yesterday
https://www.wrvo.org/podcast/tuned-to-yesterday

The WRVO program runs daily featuring one-two old time radio programs.

Nice variety of programs on there - helps to acquaint you with different genres of programming from the golden age.

Run it through a small AM or FM transmitter, its neat to hear it over your favorite antique radio :)


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