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Get ready for the first-ever snackable Old Time Radio podcast. Each week listen for a bite-sized sample of the Golden Age of Radio and journey back to the twentieth century. Gain keen insights into life in the 1930s, 1940s , and 1950s through short-form old-time radio programs including comedic moments, full-cast short dramas, stories from the greatest storytellers of the past. Unearth legends and rediscover those who have long been forgotten, all while gaining keen insights into life in a w ...
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Join Mr. and Mrs. Lockhart on the promenade deck as they reminisce about their European adventure and the highs and lows of their journey. This heartwarming episode explores themes of love, travel, and the comforts of home. Originally Aired in 1930 Starring Gene Lockhart and Kathleen Lockhart Subscribe to the Podcast at https://www.snackwagon.net o…
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This week, we join the Lockharts as they navigate the historical wonders of Rome. Mr. Lockhart grapples with the heat and his disdain for sightseeing, while Mrs. Lockhart is determined to soak in all the cultural richness the city has to offer from the house of Keats and Shelley to the Colosseum. Originally Aired in 1930 Starring Gene Lockhart and …
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This week, the Lockharts navigate the charming yet challenging streets of Paris as Mrs. Lockhart puts her three-month French course to the test. Will her efforts impress the locals, or will Mr. Lockhart's skepticism about speaking French prove to be right? Starring Gene Lockhart and Kathleeen Lockhart Originally Aired in 1930 Become a supporter of …
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This week, we open the listener mailbag and read your comments on feedback on episodes from our first season. We also feature a small oldtime radio snack in the form of a 1959 episode of Basil Rathbone, Word Detective as the great actor explains the origin of an appropriately delicious word. Subscribe to the Podcast at https://www.snackwagon.net or…
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The Lockharts cross the English Channel and find themselves navigating the bustling streets of Paris. From dealing with landing tickets to exploring the Folies Bergère and the Louvre, this episode is packed with humor and the relatable challenges of traveling as a couple. Original Air Date: 1930 Stars: Gene and Kathleen Lockhart Subscribe to the Po…
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Join Mr. and Mrs. Lockhart as they explore the historical and picturesque sights of London in this delightful episode of "Abroad with the Lockharts." From Marble Arch to Trafalgar Square, and even a humorous encounter at Wordsworth's Cottage, this episode is packed with charming moments and witty exchanges. Originally Aired in 1930 Stars: Gene and …
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This week, we dive into the fascinating 15-minute series "Guest Star," a program promoting the sale of defense bonds that began in 1947. You'll hear the moving sketch "I Am Liberty," which tells the story of Frederic Auguste Bartholdi (J Carrol Naish) and the creation of the Statue of Liberty. Despite some historical liberties, the episode captures…
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Join Mr. and Mrs. Lockhart as they disembark in Southampton. As they navigate the charming yet sometimes perplexing customs of England, from packing trunks to understanding local accents, this episode offers a humorous and heartwarming glimpse into the start European adventure. Originally Aired in 1930 Stars: Gene and Kathleen Lockhart Subscribe to…
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Join Mr. and Mrs. Lockhart as they embark on a transatlantic voyage to England in Episode 3 of "Abroad with the Lockharts" from 1930. As they navigate the highs and lows of sea travel, from charming encounters with fellow passengers to the trials of seasickness, this episode offers a delightful glimpse into shipboard life. Originally Aired in 1930 …
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Join Mr. and Mrs. Lockhart as they navigate the humorous and sometimes frustrating intricacies of international travel from New York to Europe. With witty banter and relatable travel mishaps, this episode is sure to bring a smile to your face. Starts Gene and Kathleen Lockhart Originally Aired in 1930 Subscribe to the Podcast at https://www.snackwa…
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Real-life husband and wife Gene and Kathleen Lockhart start in this travel radio series. In the first episode, Mrs. Lockhart sets out to persuade her businessman/husband Will to take her to Europe for their Tenth Anniversary. But does he really have a choice? This program originally aired in August 1930 Subscribe to the Podcast at https://www.snack…
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In this episode of A Salute to the Law, legendary private detective Nick Harris introduces the story of a solved Memorial Day mystery where a police captain in an Eastern City, captures a man and finds out why, every Memorial Day, he breaks into a flower shop and steals all the lilies of the Valley in the store. The Captain learns the story of what…
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As we whisk you back to 1933, uncover the charming origins of radio cooking shows that seasoned the airwaves with recipes and homemaking tips during America's toughest times. Don your apron and ready your taste buds for a vintage recipe from Wenatchee, Washington, that's as rich in flavor as it is in heritage. Plus, discover how these programs bake…
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Embark on a daring journey to 1793 France with Adam Graham as he presents a gripping tale from the Australian golden age of radio. In this episode of "Famous Escapes," we're thrust into the tumultuous era of the French Revolution, where the fierce Robespierre reigns and the threat of the guillotine looms large. Discover the cunning plan of the Coun…
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This episode spotlights Eddie Cantor, the 'Apostle of Pep', and his deeply moving take on motherhood and the significance of Mother's Day. Cantor's Humble beginnings and loss of his mother at a young age shaped his views on family and success. Through a vintage clip from his radio series 'Texaco Town' from May 2, 1937, we hear a rare examination of…
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Step into the glamorous ballroom of the Royal Hawaiian Hotel with Adam Graham as he unveils a treasured piece of old-time radio. From the captivating sounds of the Royal Hawaiian Orchestra to the playful Hollywood scriptwriting banter, this episode is a time capsule of 1934 Hawaii that will leave you yearning for moonlight swims and the sweet strum…
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Uncover the serendipitous story of how a struggling actor's quest for theatrical success led to a groundbreaking discovery in printing on the latest episode of the Old Time Radio Snack Wagon. Host Adam Graham takes you back to 18th-century Munich, where Alois Senefelder's failure on stage propels him towards becoming the world's first lithographer.…
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In this episode, we delve into 'Pat O'Brien's Inside Hollywood' and experience a story of a rider on a dark night that has galloped through American history. Originally Aired in 1949 Subscribe to the Podcast at https//www.snackwagon.net or wherever you download your podcasts from. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast…
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Today, the fascinating tale of Abbott and Costello's rise to stardom—a journey sprinkled with hot dogs, mustard, and a dash of destiny. We feature "Show Stoppers," a 15-minute radio program that highlighted the pivotal moments when stars were born. Dive into the duo's candid interview as they reminisce about their early days, from the struggle for …
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Today we talk about Abbott and Costello's Who's on First routine, its origins and then we listen to their performance of the sketch on their radio program on April 17, 1947 as Costello has been called up by the Yankees to replace an ailing Joe DiMaggio. Previous Episode on the Origins of the Who's on First Routine Subscribe to the Podcast at http:/…
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Step up to the plate with The Old Time Radio Snack Wagon as we swing into a special three-part series celebrating the timeless hilarity of Abbott and Costello's "Who's on First?" routine! In this episode, host Adam Graham delves into the storied past of this iconic skit, tracing its roots back to vaudeville and beyond. Discover the lesser-known ori…
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In this heartwarming episode of the Red Cross series "You Were There," we join Bartholomew, a man set in his ways, as he navigates the uncharted waters of impending fatherhood. Voiced by the talented Byron Kane and June Foray, we witness Bartholomew's transformation from a staunchly independent husband to a supportive dad, thanks to the gentle guid…
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This episode of Diamond Dramas takes a look at British Governor Thomas Pitt's acquisition of what became known as the Regence Diamond. Originated in Salt Lake City Original Air Date: October 14, 1935 Subscribe to the Podcast at http://www.snackwagon.net or wherever you download your podcasts from. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spr…
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This week, we remember the remarkable story of Lieutenant Mary Roberts, whose extraordinary valor at the Anzio beachhead earned her the prestigious Silver Star. This episode of Treasury Salute, enriched with authentic wartime audio, brings to life the tenacity and dedication of a true American heroine. Narrated by Santos Ortega Original Air Date: S…
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In today's episode, we tak e a look at a great clip from a lesser known program. After producing radio-gold with The Great Gildersleeve, Harold Peary left NBC and the Series for a new series The Harold Peary Show, which became an uneven show that felt like a Gildersleeve knock-off that struggled to find its way. Yet the show did have some good mome…
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Journey back to the 1940s and listen to an episode of Wings Over Jordan, a top-rated network radio program originating from Cleveland. The series featured a performance by all-Black Choir based in Cleveland, Ohio. We talk about the group's history and then listen to one of their network radio programs. Subscribe to the Podcast at http://www.snackwa…
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We kick off our second season with an episode celebrating Abraham Lincoln's 215th Birthday. On Fleishmann's Yeast Hour with Rudy Vallee, Raymond Massey reprises his role as Abraham Lincoln from the recently opened play Abe Lincoln in Illinois and performs scenes from the play including Lincoln's climatic farewell when leaving Springfield. Original …
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In this sketch based on a Damon Runyon Story, William Gargan and Ann Sothern reprise their screen roles as Jole and Ethel Turp, Joe comes on Ethel in the middle of a heated discussion with two gents outside a theater. Find out what it's all about! This sketch was aired as part of the Good News Program sponsored by Maxwell House. Original Radio Broa…
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On this special episode of The Old Time Radio Snack Wagon, we're ringing in Public Domain Day (and New Year's too) and for once we're not bringing you old time radio. We've got our virtual record play out and are ready to ring in the New Year with some tracks from '23 (1923 that is) that've entered the public domaikn. Among the '78 RPM recordings y…
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In this episode, we introduce you to one of the most beloved programs in Chester Lauck and Norris Goff's enduring hit Lum and Abner. This episode came when the series was on hiatus while the two focused on their film career. Yet for one night the brought the series back to their beloved Christmas special when Lum, Abner, and Grandpappy Spears journ…
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For the special Command Performance Christmas Eve show, a serviceman requested that Jack Benny and Fred Allen patch up their feud, and this is their answer. The segment introduced by Bob Hope who hands the show to Fred Allen and Jack Benny in New York. Original Radio Broadcast Date: December 22, 1942 Subscribe to the Podcast at http://www.snackwago…
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From the University of the Air, a reading of the classic O Henry short story about an on-their-luck husband and wife who want to get each other a Christmas Present and make a great sacrifice to do so. Original Radio Broadcast Date: December 23, 1947 Subscribe to the Podcast at http://www.snackwagon.net or wherever you download your podcasts from. B…
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This week, we take a look at soldiers far from home and how the Armed Forces Radio Services brought them a taste of home with the help of local radio stations. While the popular World War I refrain, "How are you going to keep them back on the farm when they've seen Paree." While there was truth in this song, American servicemen and servicewomen oft…
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A boy gets lost riding his bike in the mountains and meets a stranger involved in Civil Defense work and detecting nuclear fallout. Original Radio Broadcast: November 22, 1955 Originated in Colorado. Produced by the Rocky Mountain Radio Council Support the show on a One-Time basis at https://support.greatdetectives.net and become one of our Patreon…
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A young man comes to Doc Adams for treatment after taking part in a bank robbery. Original Air Date: 1937 John Gibson appears, so likely the program originated from New York. Support the show on a One-Time basis at https://support.greatdetectives.net and become one of our Patreon Supporters at https://patreon.greatdetectives.net Subscribe to the Po…
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Get ready for Thanksgiving with some little samples of old-time radio. We start out with a song from One Night Stand on June 3, 1946 by Bobby Sherwood sure to get your appetite going. Then we check in with Falstaff's Fables starring Alan Reed and Alan Reed, Jr. explaining why we have turkey on Thanksgiving on November 23, 1950. Then a brief comment…
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A labor relations executive tells a war story to try to get a factory foreman to see that their might a reason a man showed up late for work. Cast: James Edwards, Nestor Paiva, Ivan Dixon, Richard Reinauer. Hosted by Robert Young Original Radio Broadcast Date: 1965 Support the show on a One-Time basis at https://support.greatdetectives.net and beco…
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Today, we take a look at the first radio appearance of a 1940s Pop culture, Henry Aldrich. We talk about the history of the character and then present the sketch where Ezra Stone makes his radio debut as Henry. Henry's in trouble at school and has been accused of cheating. From Rudy Vallee's Royal Desserts Hour Original Radio Broadcast Date: April …
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Today we're serving up an episode of a Maine historical drama about a New England Witch Trial but not the one you're thinking of. Original Radio Broadcast: October 10, 1948 The program was sponsored by the Bates Manufacturing Company and starred Norman Card, Dorothy Eichorn, Eleanor Ledbetter, Elsie McCalhoun, Floyd Smiley, and Lee Whiscup Support …
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While on the road in Chicago, Babe tries to help a young boy who was pressured to steal from him by an older boy and finds himself in plenty of trouble. Originally Aired in 1949 Sponsored by US Navy Recruiting and the Announcer is Jackson Beck Support the show on a One-Time basis at https://support.greatdetectives.net and become one of our Patreon …
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In these October 28, 1951 excerpts from the Big Show, James and Pamela Mason perform an adaption of the Samuel Blass short story, "Revenge" Then Jimmy Durante, Tallulah Bankhead, and Jack Carson star in a comedic version of the same story, "Avenge: The Son of Revenge" Support the show on a One-Time basis at https://support.greatdetectives.net and b…
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Today, we feature a segment from The Big Show on November 12, 1950. Groucho Marx hosts a version of his classic game show You Bet Your Life with some unusual couples. First up is Baby Snooks (Fanny Brice) and Daddy (Hanley Stafford), then Tallulah Bankhead and Meredith Willson. Support the show on a One-Time basis at https://support.greatdetectives…
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This episode we feature a story from he greatest radio storyteller of the 20th Century. John Nesbitt tells the story of La Libre Belgique, a Belgian underground newspaper that published the truth about the German occupation during World War I at a stunningly high cost and how the paper is printing again in opposition to Nazi Germany. The story was …
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This week,, we're featuring an episode of Yarns for Yanks, a World War II radio series for the Armed Forces Radio Service. This week, the series has a guest storyteller in Kay Kyser (aka: The Old Professor) host of radio's classic music quiz program The Kollege of Musical Knowledge. He reads the story, "Hot Piano" introduces us to a respectable pro…
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Two Hollywood legends share a stage in this listener-inspired Snack Wagon. The year is 1937. A young filmmaker is about to release a groundbreaking new work, Snow White and the Seven Dwarves. Walt Disney was invited on the Lux Radio Theater to be interviewed Hollywood director Cecil B Demille and what future projects he was working on. The intervie…
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On this first syndicated episode of the 1930s series Unsolved Mysteries, we take a look at the mysterious slaying of Andrew Borden and his second wife Abby in 1892 and how suspicion fell on Andrew's daughter, Lizzie. Unsolved Mysteries not only explains the case in a nutshell but also offers a solution to the crime. While Unsolved Mysteries was a s…
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What would you do if a stranger showed up at your house saying some friends of yours had told her to look you up for a place to stay? And if you were inclined to show her a bit of hospitality, what would you do when she called her giant husband to come inside. This was the basis of a stunt on a post-war episode of People Are Funny. And we'll find o…
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Are you ready for some football? Whether you're a Sports fan or not, this episode will be of interest as we take a look at America's most legendary sportswriter Grantland Rice and his friendship with legendary Notre Dama Football Coach Knute Rockne. We also take a look at how he turned one particular Notre Dama backfield into "The Four Horsemen." T…
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"Hello there, this is the Family Doctor...." Join us as we travel back in time to a small town where Doctor Grant Adams dispenses medicinee for the body and common sense advice for the soul in this little-known family drama series from the 1930s. In this first episode, a teenage girl becomes the subject of gossip after some church money turns up mi…
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A look at the early days of the comedy feud between legendary comedian, actor, and juggler W.C. Fields and the up-and-coming young ventriloquist's dummy, Charlie McCarthy (attached to Edgar Bergen.) We start out with the first verbal barbs between Fields and McCarthy on May 1, 1937 and then on June 27, 1937, Fields has to talk his way out of a $12 …
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