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Old-Time Radio's Greatest Shows, Volume 29
- Featuring Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, Groucho Marx, and Many More
- Narrated by: full cast
- Length: 7 hrs and 36 mins
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Summary
A collection of the best and most popular programs from the Golden Age of Radio, digitally remastered, and including performances from some of Hollywood’s most beloved stars, like Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, Groucho Marx, and many more.
Volume 29: Audio Table of Contents:
The Adventures of Maisie
“The Duel” starring Ann Sothern (11/2/50)
Casey, Crime Photographer
“The Grey Kitten” starring Staats Cottsworth (2/6/47)
Cloak & Dagger
“Direct Line to Bombers” starring Raymond Edward Johnson (6/25/50)
The Green Hornet
“The Corpse That Wasn’t There” starring Al Hodge (4/18/43)
The Hall of Fantasy
“Markheim” starring Carl Grayson (4/24/47)
Inner Sanctum Mystery
“Death Is an Artist” starring Lee Bowman (1/23/45)
The Jack Benny Program
“A Cup of Coffee, a Sandwich, and Murder” starring Jack Benny with guest, Richard Widmark (11/12/50)
Jeff Regan, Investigator
“The Diamond Quartet” starring Jack Webb (8/14/48)
The Kraft Music Hall
starring Bing Crosby with special guest, Bob Hope (4/13/44)
Let George Do It
“Smuggling Face Powder” starring Bob Bailey (4/5/48)
Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons
"The Silver Dagger Murder Case" starring Bennett Kilpack (10/13/49)
Murder at Midnight
“The Secret of XR-3” starring Raymond Moran (9/30/46)
Mystery in The Air
“The Lodger” starring Peter Lorre (8/14/47)
The New Adventures of Nero Wolfe
“Stamped for Murder” starring Sydney Greenstreet (10/20/50)
X Minus One
“Dr. Grimshaw’s Sanitorium” starring Leon Janney (7/14/55)
You Bet Your Life
“Secret Word: Door” starring Groucho Marx (4/12/50)