Original Old-Time Radio Programs with an introduction by Larry King - Fiction - 10 COMPACT DISCS - 10 hours Publisher, Radio Spirits, Inc. (June 2005) Larry King knows a thing or two about what makes great radio. He has been on the air nationally for more than a quarter-century and, according to The Guinness Book of Records, he has interviewed more people than anyone on earth. Larry has assembled a collection of digitally restored and re-mastered shows that fostered his love for radio, including comedies, dramas and variety programs. As Larry says, "This is the soundtrack of my childhood." Indeed, long before Lawrence Zeiger of Brooklyn, NY became Larry King, this eclectic group of classics shaped the formative years of a true radio legend. Old-Time Radio broadcasts included: THE MERCURY THEATER ON THE AIR: 10-30-38 The War of the Worlds SUSPENSE 08-21-43 Sorry, Wrong Number With Agnes Moorehead THE BOB HOPE SHOW: 06-03-41 Guest: Humphrey Bogart THE BOB HOPE SHOW: 03-29-49 Guests: Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis THE LIFE OF RILEY: 04-08-49 Riley is Held Up With Burt Lancaster MY FAVORITE HUSBAND: 05-28-50 Selling Dresses THE MYSTERIOUS trAVELER: 06-22-48 Zero Hour DRAGNET: 09-14-54 The Big Cut THE THIRD MAN: 08-31-51 Voodoo with Orson Welles I WAS A COMMUNIST FOR THE FBI: 12-17-52 Treason Comes in Cans THE BABY SNOOKS SHOW: 05-25-39 Visiting Daddy's Boss in the Hospital THE BILL STERN SPORTS NEWSREEL: Guest: Dizzy Dean 04-11-47 THE BURNS AND ALLEN SHOW: 01-25-50 Gracie Visits Ronald Reagan THE EDGAR BERGEN / CHARLIE MCCARTHY SHOW: 03-24-46 Guest: W.C. Fields FIBBER MCGEE AND MOLLY: 03-05-40 Fibber's Hall Closet THE GREAT GILDERSLEEVE: 05-20-45 Unclaimed Savings Account LUM AND ABNER: 01-16-49 Lum and Abner Go to Washington, D.C. THE LUX RADIO THEAtrE: 12-02-46 Meet Me in St. Louis Starring Judy Garland |
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