I play a variety of Old Time Radio shows (OTR) from the golden age of Radio. I have a large library and try to play dramas, comedy, science fiction and theater. Feel free to like and comment on my podcast. I also post my email for direct feedback. Commercials do not equate to endorsements. Politically incorrect portions of a show are not intended to offend anyone. All shows are in the public domain. Enjoy I am on Podbean, Google, Amazon music, Podcast Attic, Spotify, Apple, TuneIn, iHeart, Playerfm, Alexa and many other podcast catchers. Over 130,000 Download and over 1300 episodes Counting. #OTR, #oldtimeradio, OTR, Old Time Radio, Golden Age of Radio.
Invention was too late
The New Stove
Sorry Wrong Number
Budget or Bust
George Attends a Teenage Dance
Big Blast
Turned Down
The Purple Triangle
The Mei Ling Murder Case
Sailor Framed For Murder
Return To Sea
The Income Tax Demand
The Golem
Ruggles of Red Gap
The Coyotes Creed
Worth Its Salt
Ringo Kane
Fire in the night
Sam Visits with the trents
Devils foot - Rathborne
Current and classic episodes, featuring compelling true-crime mysteries, powerful documentaries and in-depth investigations.
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It’s a lighthearted nightmare in here, weirdos! Morbid is a true crime, creepy history and all things spooky podcast hosted by an autopsy technician and a hairstylist. Join us for a heavy dose of research with a dash of comedy thrown in for flavor.
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Hosted by Laura Beil (Dr. Death, Bad Batch), Sympathy Pains is a six-part series from Neon Hum Media and iHeartRadio. For 20 years, Sarah Delashmit told people around her that she had cancer, muscular dystrophy, and other illnesses. She used a wheelchair and posted selfies from a hospital bed. She told friends and coworkers she was trapped in abusive relationships, or that she was the mother of children who had died. It was all a con. Sympathy was both her great need and her powerful weapon. But unlike most scams, she didn’t want people’s money. She was after something far more valuable.