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Listen to Classic Radio Shows From time passed by and let your imagination run wild. The Golden Age of Radio, also known as the old-time radio era, was an era of radio programming in which radio was the dominant electronic home entertainment medium. It began with the birth of commercial radio broadcasting in the early 1920s and lasted through the 1960s, when television gradually superseded radio as the medium of choice for scripted programming, variety and dramatic shows.
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Geezer Gus Presents the Old Classic Radio Shows and Classic Comedy Shows ! Want to listen to the Old Radio Shows your parents & grand parents listened to back in the day ? Sit back, put your glasses down, grab a cup of coffee and listen to those original old time radio shows brought to you by Geezer Gus. New episodes are added every Sunday. Enjoy ! #radio #radioshow #comedyshow Please visit our merch website https://Tee-Dazzle.com for hundreds of great T-Shirt, Tank Top, Hoodie designs ! It’ ...
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"Uncle Erich Presents™" - Classic Crime, Murder and Suspense Mysteries. Give your eyes a rest. Grab a cold drink, turn the lights down low, snuggle back on the sofa and let your imagination flow while listening to an exciting old Classic Radio show. Episodes are added every Sunday from fictional crime stories to suspense. Enjoy ! Visit Uncle Erich's website at https://UncleErich.com Please visit our merch website https://Tee-Dazzle.com for hundreds of great T-Shirt, Tank Top, Hoodie designs ...
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The fifty-second episode of "Destination Freedom," titled "Norfolk Miracle," aired on July 3, 1949. This episode tells the story of Dorothy Maynor, a renowned African American soprano and concert singer who broke barriers in the world of classical music. Dorothy Maynor: The Soprano Sensation Dorothy Maynor was born on September 3, 1910, in Norfolk,…
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Welcome back folks to yet another drama packed episode from the Uncle Erich Presents™ Crime Radio series. I'm so very glad you tuned in, and I hope you are enjoying the podcast ! If you are, please tell others to tune in too ! I'd really appreciate it. Today, we listen to the crime drama series called Broadway Is My Beat. Broadway Is My Beat is a r…
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Welcome back folks to the Geezer Gus Presents™ radio comedy series ! I'm so thrilled you tuned in again! Today's comedy episode is from the popular classic The Lum and Abner Show. This episode is titled "Tricked Into Graveyard Plots" and originally aired in 1950. This is a rare, remastered copy and I hope you enjoy it. I've left in the original com…
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The fifty-first episode of "Destination Freedom," titled "Harriet's Children," aired on June 26, 1949. This episode tells the story of Harriet Tubman, an iconic figure in American history known for her extraordinary efforts in leading enslaved people to freedom through the Underground Railroad. Harriet Tubman: The Moses of Her People Harriet Tubman…
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The fiftieth episode of "Destination Freedom," titled "Ghost Editor," aired on June 19, 1949. This episode tells the story of Roscoe Dunjee, a pioneering African American journalist, editor, and civil rights activist who founded Oklahoma City's first Black newspaper, the "Black Dispatch." Roscoe Dunjee: The Voice of Justice Roscoe Dunjee was born o…
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The forty-ninth episode of "Destination Freedom," titled "Negro Cinderella," aired on June 12, 1949. This episode tells the story of Lena Horne, a legendary African American singer, actress, and civil rights activist who broke barriers in the entertainment industry and used her platform to advocate for social justice. Lena Horne: The Trailblazing E…
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The forty-seventh episode of "Destination Freedom," titled "The Saga of Melody Jackson," aired on May 29, 1949. This episode tells the story of Henry Armstrong, a legendary African American boxer who made history by holding world titles in three different weight classes simultaneously. Henry Armstrong: The Triple Champion Henry Jackson Jr., known p…
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The forty-sixth episode of "Destination Freedom," titled "The Secretary of Peace," aired on May 22, 1949. This episode tells the story of Benjamin Banneker, a self-taught African American mathematician, astronomer, and surveyor who made significant contributions to early American science and society. Benjamin Banneker: The Renaissance Man Benjamin …
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The forty-fifth episode of "Destination Freedom," titled "The Ballad of Satchel Paige," aired on May 15, 1949. This episode tells the story of Satchel Paige, one of the greatest pitchers in baseball history, whose career spanned five decades and who became a legend in both the Negro Leagues and Major League Baseball. Satchel Paige: The Legendary Pi…
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The forty-fourth episode of "Destination Freedom," titled "Help the Blind," aired on May 1, 1949. This episode tells the story of Josh White, a renowned African American folk singer, guitarist, and civil rights activist who used his music to advocate for social justice and equality. Josh White: The Voice of Folk Music Joshua Daniel White was born o…
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The forty-second episode of "Destination Freedom," titled "Before I Sleep," aired on April 17, 1949. This episode tells the story of Paul Laurence Dunbar, a renowned African American poet and novelist who gained national recognition for his literary works. Paul Laurence Dunbar: The Poet of His People Paul Laurence Dunbar was born on June 27, 1872, …
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The forty-first episode of "Destination Freedom," titled "Woman with a Mission," aired on April 10, 1949. This episode tells the story of Ida B. Wells, a pioneering African American journalist, educator, and early leader in the civil rights movement. She is best known for her courageous anti-lynching crusade and her efforts to promote justice and e…
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The fortieth episode of "Destination Freedom," titled "Pagan Poet," aired on April 3, 1949. This episode tells the story of Countee Cullen, a prominent African American poet and a leading figure of the Harlem Renaissance. Countee Cullen: The Voice of the Harlem Renaissance Countee Cullen was born on May 30, 1903, in Louisville, Kentucky, and raised…
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The thirty-ninth episode of "Destination Freedom," titled "Transfusion," aired on March 27, 1949. This episode tells the story of Dr. Charles R. Drew, a pioneering African American physician and surgeon who made groundbreaking contributions to the field of blood transfusion and storage. Dr. Charles R. Drew: The Blood Bank Innovator Charles Richard …
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The thirty-eighth episode of "Destination Freedom," titled "Black Boy," aired on March 20, 1949. This episode tells the story of Richard Wright, an influential African American author known for his powerful works that explore racial and social issues in America. Richard Wright: The Literary Pioneer Richard Nathaniel Wright was born on September 4, …
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The thirty-seventh episode of "Destination Freedom," titled "Up From Slavery," aired on March 13, 1949. This episode tells the story of Booker T. Washington, a prominent African American educator, author, and leader who played a crucial role in the advancement of African Americans in the post-Reconstruction era. Booker T. Washington: The Educator a…
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