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Sign up todayClassic Radio’s Greatest Shows, Vol. 3 - Abridged
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This collection contains sixteen of the greatest shows ever broadcast during the Golden Age of Radio—including episodes of The Jack Benny Program, The Abbott & Costello Show, Burns & Allen, Gunsmoke, The Amos ’n’ Andy Show, Philip Marlowe, Gang Busters, Suspense, X Minus One, Our Miss Brooks, Sherlock Holmes and many others. Relive the best radio shows from yesterday and the legendary stars that made them amazing in this incredible collection.
Contents
The Abbott & Costello Show, “Costello the Cowboy” (22 Mar 1945)
The Adventures of Philip Marlowe, “Heir for G String” (24 Aug 1951)
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, “Adventure of the Veiled Lodger” (20 Jun 1948)
The Amos ’n’ Andy Show, “East Alaskan Cannery Stock” (9 Jan 1949)
Burns & Allen, “Easter Outfit” and “Broke Uncle Hubert” (20 Apr 1943)
Escape, “Shark Bait,” (14 Jul 1950)
Fibber McGee & Molly, “Back from Vacation—Lost Camera” (29 Sep 1942)
Gangbusters, “The Case of the Greedy Gunman” (27 Apr 1948)
The Great Gildersleeve, “Gildy Writes to Servicemen for Marjorie” (29 Mar 1942)
Gunsmoke, “Sins of Our Fathers” (22 Jan 1955)
The Jack Benny Program, “In Denver for March of Dimes” (18 Jan 1948)
Our Miss Brooks, “Birthday Bite, Surprise Party” (24 Oct 1948)
Richard Diamond, Private Detective, “The Private Eye Test” (19 Mar 1950)
Suspense, “Murder Through the Looking Glass” (17 Mar 1949)
The Whistler, “The Cistern” (10 Dec 1945)
X Minus One, “A Logic Named Joe” (28 Dec 1955)