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Times Past Podcast
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150 episodes
3 months ago
Listen To and Download Old Time Radio Shows For Free. Once upon a time, not long ago, there was no internet, no CD players, and no television. Books, newspapers, movies and radio was the form for family entertainment Radio at that time was not anything like we know it today. Radio today is background music, playing music, announcing time, the weather and newscast. Radio between 1925 and 1955 was the ?Golden Age of Radio?. Some like to call it Radio Drama or Audio Theater. By about 1960 ?Old Time Radio? had almost disappeared completely. http://calfkiller.googlepages.com/oldtimeradio
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Listen To and Download Old Time Radio Shows For Free. Once upon a time, not long ago, there was no internet, no CD players, and no television. Books, newspapers, movies and radio was the form for family entertainment Radio at that time was not anything like we know it today. Radio today is background music, playing music, announcing time, the weather and newscast. Radio between 1925 and 1955 was the ?Golden Age of Radio?. Some like to call it Radio Drama or Audio Theater. By about 1960 ?Old Time Radio? had almost disappeared completely. http://calfkiller.googlepages.com/oldtimeradio
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Times Past Podcast
Gunsmoke - Uncle Finney
    When Merry Florene's brothers return to Dodge to turn in their 103 year old Uncle Finney for fifty dollars, you know some shenanigan are afoot.  Gunsmoke - Uncle Finney.mp4
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7 years ago

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Maverick - Shady Deal at Sunny Acres
    Bret is picked clean & stranded in Sunny Acres by the burg's arrogant banker, so he puts together an M Team of con artists to take down & embarrass the handle-barred buzzard in Denver, while Bret sits whittling & rocking in a chair on a shady Sunny Acres porch, poor-mouthing all by-passers that he's "just working on" a plan. The small-town banker is way out of his league in silver-rich Denver with seductive Sam Crawford, intimidating Big Mike, slicksters Gentleman Jack & Dandy Jim etc. as Maverick's operatives in this classic episode.   Maverick - Shady Deal at Sunny Acres.mp4  
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7 years ago

Times Past Podcast
Danny Meets Andy Griffith
Danny is arrested by Sheriff Andy Taylor for going through an unnoticed stop sign in the town of Mayberry. Danny Meets Andy Griffith.mp4
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7 years ago

Times Past Podcast
Wyatt Earp Becomes a Marshal
  Initially resistant to becoming a lawman, Wyatt Earp has a change of heart after seeing the sheriff of Ellsworth, Kansas murdered in cold blood by the inebriated brother of town scourge Ben Thompson. Wyatt Earp Becomes a Marshal.mp4
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7 years ago

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The Cabin
  To escape a potentially lethal blizzard, Matt seeks shelter in a cabin in which two psychopathic bandits have enslaved and repeatedly molested a young woman after murdering her father. The Cabin.mp4
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7 years ago

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Maverick s01e01 War of the Silver Kings
War of the Silver Kings - Season 1, Episode 1 - 22 Sep. 1957 - We first glimpse Bret unshaven & dirty, lugging a rifle, trying to register at a classy hotel. Using the $1000 bill pinned inside his jacket, and adding some dollar-size strips cut from a newspaper, Bret cadges a room via a bulging envelope for the guest safe. Maverick s01e01 War of the Silver Kings,mp4   
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7 years ago

Times Past Podcast
Bob Dylan - No Direction Home 2-2
"Bob Dylan: No Direction Home" is a two-hour, two-part music intensive radio special features exclusive music, interviews and other content from Bob Dylan's personal archives. Bob Dylan - No Direction Home 2-2
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8 years ago

Times Past Podcast
Bob Dylan - No Direction Home 1-2
"Bob Dylan: No Direction Home" is a two-hour, two-part music intensive radio special features exclusive music, interviews and other content from Bob Dylan's personal archives. Bob Dylan - No Direction Home 1-2
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8 years ago

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Journey to the Center of the Earth
Journey to the Center of the Earth.mp3
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8 years ago

Times Past Podcast
90 Years of BBC Radio
90 Years of BBC Radio.mp3
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9 years ago

Times Past Podcast
Charlie Poole - You Ain't Talkin' to Me
Charlie Poole (1892-1931), groundbreaking banjoist/songwriter, is known as the "Robert Johnson of country music." With his banjo-fiddle-guitar trio, The North Carolina Ramblers, Poole wrote and recorded country music's first mega-hit single ("Don't Let Your Deal Go Down") and many other classic songs that gave birth to the music of both Bill Monroe and Hank Williams. In this one-hour music intensive documentary, host Laura Cantrell traces the origins of modern country music through the songs of Charlie Poole. Charlie Poole - You Ain't Talkin' to Me.mp3
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9 years ago

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Shirley Temple
Shirley Temple Black (April 23, 1928 – February 10, 2014) was an American film and television actress, singer, dancer, and public servant, most famous as Hollywood's number-one box-office star from 1935 through 1938. As an adult, she entered politics and became a diplomat, serving as United States Ambassador to Ghana and later to Czechoslovakia, and as Chief of Protocol of the United States. Temple had her own radio series on CBS. Junior Miss debuted March 4, 1942, with Temple in the title role. The series was based on stories by Sally Benson first published in The New Yorker. Sponsored by Procter & Gamble, Junior Miss was directed by Gordon Hughes, with David Rose as musical director. Shirley Temple.mp4
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10 years ago

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Agatha Christie - Philomel Cottage
The recently married Alix Martin is obsessed with a recurring dream of her new husband’s murder. Agatha Christie - Philomel Cottage.mp3
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10 years ago

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Agatha Christie - Witnesss for the Prosecution
Leonard Vole is arrested for the murder of Emily French, a wealthy older woman. Unaware that he was a married man, Miss French made him her principal heir, casting suspicion on Leonard. Agatha Christie - Witnesss for the Prosecution.mp3
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10 years ago

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The Three Stooges
The Three Stooges were an American vaudeville and comedy act of the mid–20th century best known for their numerous Columbia short subject films, still syndicated on television in the 21st Century. Their hallmark was physical farce and slapstick. In films, the Stooges were commonly known by their first names: "Moe, Larry, and Curly" or "Moe, Larry, and Shemp", among other lineups depending on the films. There were six active stooges, five of whom performed in the shorts. Moe and Larry were always present until the last years of the ensemble's run of more than forty years. The Three Stooges.mp4
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10 years ago

Times Past Podcast
Falling Hare (1943) Mel Blanc as Bugs Bunny - Vintage Cartoon
Falling Hare (1943) Mel Blanc as Bugs Bunny - Vintage Cartoon.mp4
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10 years ago

Times Past Podcast
Jack Benny TV Program Jack Becomes a Surgeon Guest Mel Blanc
Jack Benny TV Program Jack Becomes a Surgeon Guest Mel Blanc .mp4
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10 years ago

Times Past Podcast
Jack Benny - Mel Blanc Classic Routine
Jack Benny - Mel Blanc Classic Routine.mp4
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10 years ago

Times Past Podcast
The Mel Blanc Show 46-09-17 (03) The Cake Contest
Mel bakes a cake which is so pretty, it's going to represent the YWCA at the fair, but Mel used putty in the dough! The Mel Blanc Show 46-09-17 (03) The Cake Contest.mp3
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10 years ago

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The Mel Blanc Show 46-09-10 (02) Efficiency Expert
An efficiency expert puts the Fix-It Shop in shambles. A Burlesque dancer's zipper can't be found because everything's so neat! The Mel Blanc Show 46-09-10 (02) Efficiency Expert.mp3
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10 years ago

Times Past Podcast
Listen To and Download Old Time Radio Shows For Free. Once upon a time, not long ago, there was no internet, no CD players, and no television. Books, newspapers, movies and radio was the form for family entertainment Radio at that time was not anything like we know it today. Radio today is background music, playing music, announcing time, the weather and newscast. Radio between 1925 and 1955 was the ?Golden Age of Radio?. Some like to call it Radio Drama or Audio Theater. By about 1960 ?Old Time Radio? had almost disappeared completely. http://calfkiller.googlepages.com/oldtimeradio