Tags
20th century fox,
20th century fox studios,
1930s radio shows,
1940s,
2000 Plus,
ABC Mystery Time,
Abraham Fuller,
Academy Award for Best Picture,
Academy Award Theater,
Adult Science Fiction,
Adventures by Morse,
adventure series,
Adventures of the Scarlet Queen,
Alice Faye,
alien invasions,
aliens,
amateur radio,
american radio,
american radio stations,
Amzie Strickland,
Anne Revere,
anthology,
anthology,
Barbara Stanwyck,
Bart Friday,
Believe It or Not,
Billy Marshall,
Bryna Raeburn,
Captain Friday,
Captain Midnight,
Carlton E. Morse,
Cathleen Cordell,
CBS,
cemetery,
Cisco Kid,
City of the Dead,
Clark Casey,
Cliff Railway,
Crime Inc,
David Ellis,
Deanna Durbin,
death,
detectives,
Devil Thumbs a Ride,
diary of a madman,
Dimension X,
Doctor Valonius,
Don Dowd,
Dorian Gray,
Dr. Death,
Dr. Velonius,
Dr. Watson,
Dramas,
E. Maurice Adler,
Egyptian soldiers,
Elliott Lewis,
England,
Escape,
espionage,
Everett Sloane,
Fay Bainter,
Felix E. Feist,
film and television,
Film Noir,
film noirs,
flying saucers,
Frank Wilson,
Fritz Leiber jr,
Gaslight,
Gene Twombly,
George O. Petrie,
Gerald Mohr,
ghouls,
graveyard,
Great Britain,
History of Old Time Radio,
Honeymooners,
horror,
Humphrey Bogart,
Humphrey Bogart,
Hunchback of Notre Dame,
Inner Sanctum Mysteries,
intrigue,
Jack Edwards,
Jay Roth,
Jeff Chandler,
Jerry McGill,
Jezebel,
John Ford,
Johnny Dollar,
Joseph Julian,
Joshua Friday,
Judy Garland,
Jungle Jim,
ken marvin,
Kirk Douglas,
Leith Stevens,
Lewis Milestone,
Lew Landers,
listen live radio,
Lizabeth Scott,
Lon Chaney jr,
lux radio theater,
Lynmouth,
macabre,
Maltese Falcon,
Maltese Falcon,
Marilyn Monroe,
Mars,
Mutual Broadcasting System,
Nana Bryant,
Nazis,
New York City,
Nikolai Gogol,
Old Time Radio,
old time radio show,
old time radio shows,
One Man's Family,
Oscar Wilde,
Phil Harris,
private eye,
private investigator,
radio drama,
Radio History,
radio plays,
radio programs,
radio programs 1930s,
radio talk show hosts,
radio theater,
Raymond E. Feist,
Ripleys Believe It or Not,
Robert Ripley,
rocket ships,
Ronald Colman,
Russell Thorson,
science fiction series,
Screen Director's Playhouse. The Strange Love of Martha Ivers,
Sherlock Holmes,
shoes,
Sir John Geilgud,
Sir Laurence Olivier,
Sir Michael Redgrave,
Sir Ralph Richardson,
Skip Turner,
soap operas,
stereotypes,
Strange Love of Martha Ivers,
Suspense,
Tales of The Texas Rangers,
Terry and the Pirates,
The Mercury Theater,
The Mysterious Traveler,
time radio,
trains,
Van Heflin,
vaudeville acts,
Victor Mclaglen,
