I'm not sure if anyone else would be interested, but I'm hooked on these old Dragnet radio shows:
http://archive.org/details/Dragnet_OTR
There're 298 of them, so I have a few more to listen to.
I'm not sure if anyone else would be interested, but I'm hooked on these old Dragnet radio shows:
http://archive.org/details/Dragnet_OTR
There're 298 of them, so I have a few more to listen to.
I like some of the old time radio. I have the complete set of CBS Radio Mystery Theater that was done in starting in 1974 with almost 1400 shows made that were 45 minutes without commercials.
This will date me but I recall listening to those old shows starting around 1947.
A long time since I've heard those .I did recently see one of the films from about 1954.Gritty stuff then. It has a scene with a close up of police high tech ,that is a tape recorder the size of at least two cell phones.
Your Truly, Johny Dollar gets my play time. Dragnet is quite entertaining too. The XM/Sirius station that plays these is pretty good. There is an app too.
http://archive.org/details/OTRR_Your...Dollar_Singles
There's 721 to listen to. I like that one also.
I have been collecting OTR programs for years. I currently have over 17,000 programs (107 GB). I got started collecting when I won a cd with a complete set of Casey, Crime Photographer. The collection now involves 3 xomputer; 1 for collecting and processing them, 1 for backup and 1 with cataloged files and html pages to access them. Most difficult to accquire is the Lone Ranger - I have 220 episodes of this program.
Glenn, the internet archive may have some that you don't have:
http://archive.org/details/The_Lone_Ranger_Page_03
There are several lone ranger pages, so you might want to see what each one has.
Thanks - I had not seen those pages before.
You can go to OTRCAT and he has 1365 episodes of the Lone Ranger