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This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. ( August 2008 ) Listed below are notable vintage radio programs associated with old-time radio , also called Radio's Golden Age.
The Danny Kaye Show (radio program) Dark Fantasy (series) Dark Venture; A Date with Judy; The Dave Garroway Show (radio program) David Harum (radio program) A Day in the Life of Dennis Day; Deadline Dramas; Death Valley Days (radio program) Destination Freedom; Dewey–Stassen debate; The Dick Haymes Show; Dick Tracy (radio series) The Dinah ...
Radio Bible Class (1940–1961) Radio Bible Hour (1935–present) Radio City Music Hall (1932–1942) Radio Daze (1996–1998) The Radio Factor with Bill O'Reilly; The Radio Guild (1929–1940) Rambling with Gambling (1925–2000) The Ranch Boys (1934–1956) Ray Perkins (1930–1941) Raymond Gram Swing (1936–1951) The Red Foley Show (1951 ...
Major League Baseball on NBC Radio; Make Believe Ballroom; Midnite Jamboree; Midwestern Hayride; Milkman's Matinee; Monitor (radio program) Moon River (radio program) My True Story (radio and TV series)
1940s; 1950s; 1960s; 1970s; 1980s; 1990s; Subcategories. This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total. * ... 1940s American radio programs (4 C ...
1940s; 1950s; 1960s; 1970s; 1980s; 1990s; Pages in category "1940s British radio programmes" The following 49 pages are in this category, out of 49 total.
Suspense is a radio drama series broadcast on CBS Radio from 1940 through 1962. [1] One of the premier drama programs of the Golden Age of Radio, was subtitled "radio's outstanding theater of thrills" and focused on suspense thriller-type scripts, usually featuring leading Hollywood actors of the era. Approximately 945 episodes were broadcast ...
The Romance of Helen Trent was a radio soap opera which aired on CBS from October 30, 1933 to June 24, 1960 for a total of 7,222 episodes. The show was created by Frank and Anne Hummert, who were among the most prolific producers during the radio soap era. [1] The program opened with: