He was a respected Broadway thespian who depended on radio to pay the bills…and for Raymond Edward Johnson, born on this date in 1911, his contributions to the aural medium would make him immortal in the eyes of old-time radio fans. Of particular interest was an over-the-top horror program known as Inner Sanctum Mysteries, which […]
Shamus devotees would no doubt have an engaging discussion as to whether Samuel Spade was the greatest private detective of them all, but old-time radio fans could probably come to a consensus that The Adventures of Sam Spade—which premiered sixty-seven years ago on this date—was one of the greatest private eye programs of them all […]
Posted on June 11, 2013, 8:00 am, by Ivan G. Shreve, Jr., under
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Veteran actor Gerald Mohr was born 99 years ago on this date. Before his premature death in 1968, at the age of 54, Mohr left behind an amazing legacy of work in movies, TV…and old-time radio. He had one of the most distinctive voices on radio—and, audiences today can still listen to him emote as […]
Posted on May 21, 2013, 8:00 am, by Ivan G. Shreve, Jr., under
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The actor who would be celebrating his ninety-sixth birthday today is indisputably best remembered for two iconic television series—Perry Mason (1957-66) and Ironside (1967-75). But, old-time radio fans know that Raymond Burr was a rather accomplished radio performer as well…and classic movie buffs fondly recall Mr. Burr as one of the silver screen’s most memorable […]
Seventy-one years ago on this date, radio’s best-known omniscient narrator took the first of what would be many strolls by night…and by the time that final curtain was brought down on The Whistler on September 22, 1955, it would be no small exaggeration to say that he was pretty much exhausted after all that walking. Okay…I’m […]
The Ravenna, Ohio native born on this date 101 years ago had no way of knowing he would take on two acting jobs that would make him a hero to millions of kids glued to both radio and early TV screens. But, that’s exactly what happened to Albert E. “Al” Hodge when he took a […]
Seventy years ago on this date in history, the literary sleuth created by Drexel Drake made his radio debut on the Blue Network with a series that would entertain listeners until November 29, 1954: The Adventures of the Falcon. No one ever really explained to the radio audience’s satisfaction why a shamus named Michael Waring adopted the […]
Posted on March 28, 2013, 8:00 am, by Ivan G. Shreve, Jr., under
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The actor fondly remembered by old-time radio fans as the reporter who covered the “night beat” for the fictional Chicago Star was born 101 years ago today. OTR devotees take pride in being able to identify certain voices while listening to broadcasts from long ago…and Frank Lovejoy had one that was unmistakable. From his earliest […]