There are a few current productions. Colonial Radio Theater out of Boston. Jim French's Imagination Theater from Seattle (google Harry Nile for more info). Also a syndicated program that I believe is called Suspense, its recorded in Hollywood
It'll be popular no one is going to the movies or tv nothing good its a perfect time to experiment Music all sounds the same no talent Bands will be big this next yeat
@@CaptZdq1 was syndicated through the country. Dont know if it still is. But it is still on KIXI in Seattle. Also older shows can be heard periodically on Sirius CM channel 148 if you hey that.
Memorys long quiet , stirred of nights huddled around the radio , or the open fire , toasting bread , and other nibbles - popcorn , crumpets 🙂😋 Thankyou 💐 , for sharing 💜💐 Namaste 💐🙏❤️🙏👍🙂🥇
These old radio shows are amazing!! Seems a great way to use ones brain......as oppossed to television and vodeo. C.B.S. radio mystrey theatre is another brilliant program. We need more of this stuff in todays whacked out world.
We're getting it. They're getting popular again with podcasts. Several being made. Check them out! Just search audio dramas podcasts. A lot of good ones still being made in England too. BBC. Keep em popular!
There’s nothing like great radio mystery...OR comedy You might be interested in this NEW comedy, “A Trip to the Moon” starring Joyce Randolph of The Honeymooners AND two ghost stories AND and a brand new mystery listed on my channel “Claude Chabot Presents” right here on YT. Just follow the link here and enjoy! ruclips.net/video/Hex2ltykNTM/видео.html--Claud. If you don’t want to click the link just search “Claude Chabot presents” on RUclips.
Before tvs were in almost every household. Radios were the main source of news and entertainment. I did not live during this time but i get a srong nostalgic feeling hearing this. Like its some how imprinted in my memory. Its strange to miss a time i did not live in.
TV's in almost nowhere due to lack of technology , radio was king , and cinemas ran news reels plus the entertainment . Rationing would also have been a very big problem , for many Day to Day items - food , medicine , gasoline . Rationing was still on for nearly 10 years after WW2 - it was still on many items , when I was a child .
Wendell Holmes, who plays John, was in many radio shows in the 1940s and '50s that featured science fiction stories. You can hear him on Dimension X, X Minus One, and, of course, Mysterious Traveler. He also was a successful television actor.
Great stuff!! Reminds me of this politician, who donned a pair of "Odor Eaters" he disappeared within a week- Oh you have to get off here...Well Thanks so much for posting these great old time radio shows!
I've listened to so many radio shows from late night AM radio to internet. This one with train sound & MC is a favourite. As a child I remember seeing the last of the locomotives.
OMG! Once upon a time, long,long time ago though, in the US the English language used to be spoken in an elegant, sophisticated and understandable way. Beautiful English!Music to my ears.So much joy to listen to it as a non-native!.This might be called BBC American English...🌹😀, I’m wondering whether it is still known/taught/ spoken at all...🤔or forgotten...sadly?
Ok, entertaining, but there are too many plot holes...i.e., if John worked at home, surely there would have been enough evidence laying around to substantiate Charles' claims. All he had to say when he broke down confessing was "follow me, I have something to show you".
@@vistulacooper7783 i wonder sometimes did we all die in 2000 or 2012 and this is just a simulation or did we split dimensions how else can you explain Trump biden being are president we're being punked?
I would love to go back to when I went to concerts on the weekends would love my kids to experience that and I don't want to go forward because I know there is no future for us but I will do my best to make sure we have one against all odds and will do my best to believe
Back in the era when doctors would still speak with their patients. Now you cannot get through the wall created by their secretary, at least in Canada.
There’s nothing like great radio mystery...OR comedy You might be interested in this NEW comedy, “A Trip to the Moon” starring Joyce Randolph of The Honeymooners AND two ghost stories AND and a brand new mystery listed on my channel “Claude Chabot Presents” right here on YT. Just follow the link here and enjoy! ruclips.net/video/Hex2ltykNTM/видео.html--Claud. If you don’t want to click the link just search “Claude Chabot presents” on RUclips.
The cops eventually found John's body in the cellar, in the room that they themselves locked after finding it empty. His brother was already in custody. Then who put the body there?
Past more work not more not welfare what would people like you do there's no free money back in the day no Democrats you don't have to work you mad you wake up in the morning you have to work there's no welfare no free money no free colleges you have to work so you know you will have to work and work and work and I don't think what you know today would matter cuz you have to work so you have to work magic a world without welfare how will people live how would people live in a world without welfare imagine gain that washing your own clothes sewing your own clothes imagine a world without welfare just think about it so well well well for you have to work be responsible I don't think you would like that life
Still listening.... thanks so much for all of these. We are still listening. 😝
I love old time radio stories! I wish it were still a thing. I'm currently in the process of production for one
There are a few current productions. Colonial Radio Theater out of Boston. Jim French's Imagination Theater from Seattle (google Harry Nile for more info). Also a syndicated program that I believe is called Suspense, its recorded in Hollywood
It'll be popular no one is going to the movies or tv nothing good its a perfect time to experiment Music all sounds the same no talent Bands will be big this next yeat
630 ched between 11pm and 1am in Canada anyways!! I listened to them alot growing up :)
@@dwlopez57 Harry Nile? That used to be broadcast on CJAD many years ago, in the '90s.
@@CaptZdq1 was syndicated through the country. Dont know if it still is. But it is still on KIXI in Seattle. Also older shows can be heard periodically on Sirius CM channel 148 if you hey that.
I love old-time radio dramas. They’re so relaxing to listen to. Thank you for the upload.
Memorys long quiet , stirred of nights huddled around the radio , or the open fire , toasting bread , and other nibbles - popcorn , crumpets 🙂😋
Thankyou 💐 , for sharing 💜💐
Namaste 💐🙏❤️🙏👍🙂🥇
Loved the mysterious traveler you could actually picture them in your mind and feel the emotions so good
And it's in black and white
The sound effects give these stories a Heck of a lot of atmosphere!
Grandma an I shared a bedroom my growing up years every night I fell asleep listening to the old shows on her radi
I am so thankful that these are still available.
I like listening to these. I remember when my Mom was a live we would sit at the kitchen table and listen to them.
These old radio shows are amazing!! Seems a great way to use ones brain......as oppossed to television and vodeo. C.B.S. radio mystrey theatre is another brilliant program. We need more of this stuff in todays whacked out world.
We're getting it. They're getting popular again with podcasts. Several being made. Check them out! Just search audio dramas podcasts.
A lot of good ones still being made in England too. BBC. Keep em popular!
Old radio drama was advertised as _The Theater of the Mind._ Your observation appears to concur.
There’s nothing like great radio mystery...OR comedy You might be interested in this NEW comedy, “A Trip to the Moon” starring Joyce Randolph of The Honeymooners AND two ghost stories AND and a brand new mystery listed on my channel “Claude Chabot Presents” right here on YT. Just follow the link here and enjoy! ruclips.net/video/Hex2ltykNTM/видео.html--Claud. If you don’t want to click the link just search “Claude Chabot presents” on RUclips.
Yes!!🎃
Before tvs were in almost every household. Radios were the main source of news and entertainment. I did not live during this time but i get a srong nostalgic feeling hearing this. Like its some how imprinted in my memory. Its strange to miss a time i did not live in.
TV's in almost nowhere due to lack of technology , radio was king , and cinemas ran news reels plus the entertainment . Rationing would also have been a very big problem , for many Day to Day items - food , medicine , gasoline .
Rationing was still on for nearly 10 years after WW2 - it was still on many items , when I was a child .
Awesome program. Thanks
Wendell Holmes, who plays John, was in many radio shows in the 1940s and '50s that featured science fiction stories. You can hear him on Dimension X, X Minus One, and, of course, Mysterious Traveler. He also was a successful television actor.
Hope you get it up soon👍😃I’m so Over TV and Movies
Great stuff!! Reminds me of this politician, who donned a pair of "Odor Eaters" he disappeared within a week- Oh you have to get off here...Well Thanks so much for posting these great old time radio shows!
I've listened to so many radio shows from late night AM radio to internet.
This one with train sound & MC is a favourite.
As a child I remember seeing the last of the locomotives.
good audio, nice pick. thank you
Brings back memories. Oh yeah I'm that old!!
Hi you there?
Watching this after my COVID shot!!!...a lil Erie!!!
OMG! Once upon a time, long,long time ago though, in the US the English language used to be spoken in an elegant, sophisticated and understandable way. Beautiful English!Music to my ears.So much joy to listen to it as a non-native!.This might be called BBC American English...🌹😀, I’m wondering whether it is still known/taught/ spoken at all...🤔or forgotten...sadly?
Now theres vulgarity in every sentance,and swearing seems to be a necessity.
Good story, well done.
Love this. Thank you!!
Thank you:)
Such a better time better cars bette people better stuff better life more happiness
@Willie Gordon exactly. fuck people who says this was a "better time" fucking boomers..
Everyone.....even blacks... we're happier and better off in those days
@@danasheys9300 let's not exaggerate
Swing and a miss!!!
Wow, this remarkably similar to a story in Night Gallery starring Patty Duke. I imagine NG got it from this story.
Finally, a story about me, the invisible man
We can't see you, so u must be invisible.
I'm on board 😊
Excellent
This reminds me of Hollow man
The Incisible Man with Claude Raines also🎃🎃
Art Carne. Nice!
It's a good story to listen to, but there are so many "plot holes." Still, it is fun spotting them.
LOVE IT!!!
Love this
So good
Awesome
Ok, entertaining, but there are too many plot holes...i.e., if John worked at home, surely there would have been enough evidence laying around to substantiate Charles' claims. All he had to say when he broke down confessing was "follow me, I have something to show you".
Since you enjoy a good plot. Try a quiet evening at home CBSRMT. Very enjoyable.
Kathy Jones, I used to listen to CBSRMT when it was on ORIGINAL broadcast! Thx.
They wouldn't have believed him.
@@CaptZdq1 they still would have checked just to be sure. There may have been other evidence like more blood or a murder weapon.
Love this however most new born babies do not yet have suitable finger prints! Plot hole!
If you could time travel would it be forward or back and why ????
Ps2 &under NOT FORWARD because I might already be dead!!! Not finish spreading The Good News!! LOL
Vistula Cooper amen Vistula I assume you are referring to the great commission
Sideways
@@vistulacooper7783 i wonder sometimes did we all die in 2000 or 2012 and this is just a simulation or did we split dimensions how else can you explain Trump biden being are president we're being punked?
I would love to go back to when I went to concerts on the weekends would love my kids to experience that and I don't want to go forward because I know there is no future for us but I will do my best to make sure we have one against all odds and will do my best to believe
2nd guy to speak sounds like John Noble.
Back in the era when doctors would still speak with their patients. Now you cannot get through the wall created by their secretary, at least in Canada.
anyone came here from lupin?
"the man who vanist" 😋
Finally a story about John Cena 👋👋
Hellywood is at an all time low . not half as creative as these
H.G. Wells could have sued for plagiarism had he been alive.
There’s nothing like great radio mystery...OR comedy You might be interested in this NEW comedy, “A Trip to the Moon” starring Joyce Randolph of The Honeymooners AND two ghost stories AND and a brand new mystery listed on my channel “Claude Chabot Presents” right here on YT. Just follow the link here and enjoy! ruclips.net/video/Hex2ltykNTM/видео.html--Claud. If you don’t want to click the link just search “Claude Chabot presents” on RUclips.
The only invisible (presumably heterosexual) guy that didn't go straight to the girl's changing rooms...
Carey Hunt Maybe he never thought of it(?)
Dale Burrell lolopoo
Plot hole (next post)
The cops eventually found John's body in the cellar, in the room that they themselves locked after finding it empty. His brother was already in custody.
Then who put the body there?
Hmm
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I am type 2 albanism I'm 97%
Past more work not more not welfare what would people like you do there's no free money back in the day no Democrats you don't have to work you mad you wake up in the morning you have to work there's no welfare no free money no free colleges you have to work so you know you will have to work and work and work and I don't think what you know today would matter cuz you have to work so you have to work magic a world without welfare how will people live how would people live in a world without welfare imagine gain that washing your own clothes sewing your own clothes imagine a world without welfare just think about it so well well well for you have to work be responsible I don't think you would like that life