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Fred Allen, "Linit Bath Club Revue" LP, $8.00
Linit Bath Club Revue, December 25, 1932 - CBS
Linit Bath Club Revue, January, 1933 - CBS

 

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Baby Snooks and Daddy LP, $7.00
The Cat-man's Revenge, September 29, 1946
Abnormal Psychology. May 28, 1942
The Man Who Came to Dinner. January, 1939.
The Trial. November 4, 1943
The World's Most Patient Father, June 15, 1944
At the Doctor's. . . June 9,1938.
To Bee or Not to Bee.
Snooks and Tallulah. , November 12, 1950.
Jack Benny & Fred Allen (The Radio Feud Continues) LP,
Love Thy Neighbor Preview (December 17, 1940)
Hollywood is on the Air, Love Thy Neighbor Preview (1940)
Hollywood is On the Air, Buck Benny Rides Again (1940)
The Grape-Nuts Program, starring Jack Benny (December 27, 1942)

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Fibber McGee & Molly Tall Tales out of Fibber's Famous Closet LP, $6.00
Canoe Ride
Doc Gable Day

 

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The Adventures of the Lone Ranger LP, $12.00
He Becomes the Lone Ranger - Part 1
He Becomes the Lone Ranger - Part 2
He finds Silver - Part 1
He finds Silver - Part 2
He Finds Dan Reid - Part 1
He Finds Dan Reid - Part 2
He Helps the Colonel's Son - Part 1
He Helps the Colonel's Son - Part 2
He Meets the War Horse - Part 1
He Meets the War Horse - Part 2
He Saves the Booneville Gold - Part 1
He Saves the Booneville Gold - Part 2

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Charlie McCarthy Rides Again! LP, $9.00
Side A: The Chase and Sanborn Hour, November 16, 1941
Side B: The Charlie McCarthy Show October12, 1947

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Grace Moore, The Memorable Radio Years LP, 1935 thru 1945, $15.00
"One Night Of Love" 1935
"Ciribiribin" 1940
THE ALL AMERICAN OPERA: "It Ain't Gonna Rain
"Always 1941
Medley from Jerome Kern's Show Boat Introduced by James Melton (1) "Make Believe" sung by James Melton
     (2) "You Are Love" sung by Grace Moore
     (3) "Why Do I Love You" Duet: Grace Moore James Melton 1944
'Through The Years.. 1941
"Joy.. 1942
"None But The Lonely Heart" 1945
"The Bells Of St. Marys" 1943
"I Give My Heart" 1943
"'Thine Alone" 1936
'DePuis Ie jour" 1937
"Mi Chiamano Mimi" 1944

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Suspense, Starring Orson Welles and Agnes Moorehead LP, $10.00
Sorry, Wrong Number
The Hitch Hiker

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When Radio was King LP, $4.00 (Radio was there when it happened!)
The Hindenburg Disaster
The voices of Charles Lindbergh, Will Rogers, Fiorello LaGuardia (New York Mayer 1937), Walter Winchell
Pearl Harbor Bulletin - F.D.R.'s "Day of Infamy" speech
Truman's Announcement of A-Bomb Attack at Hiroshima
The Opening Session of the United Nations Conference, April 25, 1945
Howard Hughes' Flight Around the World
Babe Ruth's Farewell to Baseball
Bobby Thompson's home run (1951 World Series)
The Lone Ranger
Gangbusters
The Shadow
Sherlock Homes
The Burns and Allen Show
The Goldbergs
Fibber McGee and Mollie
Portia Faces Life
You Bet Your Life

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Vintage Radio Broadcasts - Let's Have Fun LP, $4.00
Full hour original musical comedy, October 22, 1935 with music by Richard Rodgers and lyrics by Lorenz Hart. Starring Helen Morgan, Ken Murray and Romney Brent with Freddie Rich and his 40 piece orchestra. The Fun begins when a "modern" crooner finds a way to return in time to ancient Egypt to woo the famous Cleopatra. Songs: "I'll Take a Little Bit of You", "Please Make Me Good", "Why Was I Born?" and "Puttin' on a Hard Hat"

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I Remember Radio by Frank Knight 2 LPs (the history of Radio)
Early Longines Symphonette radio concert
Amos N' Andy
Jack Benny's Maxwell Car
The English Horse
Kenny Delmar as Sentator Claghorn
Rudy Vallee with guests Lionel, John and Diana Barrymore
Famous Commercials: The Interwoven Pair Billy Jones and Ernie Hare
Chesterfield Smoke Dreams
Singing Sam the Barbasol Man
Pepsi Cola
Wheaties
Rinso
Lava
The world's Most Honored Watch
Radio drama - The Romance of Helen Trent
Young Doctor Malone
Sergeant Preston of the Yukon
The Lon Ranger
Jack Armstrong, All American Boy
Mr. Keane, Tracer of Lost Persons
Suspense
The Presidents Inaugurated, Woodrow Wilson, Warren Harding, Calvin Coolidge, Herbert Hoover, Franklin D. Roosevelt
Franklin Roosevelt's First Inaugural address
The first radio reported elections from KDKA
The Hindenburg disaster
The Duke of Windsor (Edward VIII) tells why he gave up the throne
Mayor Fiorello La Guardia reads the comics
War clouds gather: Hitler, FDR, Churchill
FDR and the Declaration of War
Gabriel Heater
Dwight D. Eisenhower on "D" day
Amos 'n Andy (The Lord's Prayer)
Auld Lang Syne

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Jack Benny Presents the Treasury of Golden Memories of Radio (6 LPs) $20.00
Remember Golden Radio? The Philco Radio Show with Bing Crosby, Jack Benny and Mary Livingston, George Burns, and Gracie Allen, Eddie Cantor, Amos 'n Andy.
Day Time Radio and Commercials - Lorenzo Jones, The Romance of Helen Trent, Just Plain Bill, Mary Noble, Back Stage with "Ma" Perkins - Last Broadcast. Mary Margaret McBride with Mr. & Mrs. Alben Barkeley. Commercials: Interwoven socks, Chesterfield Smoke Dreams, Pepsi-Cola, Rinso, Lava, Crisco, The Longines-Wittnauer Watch Company.
The Great Radio Comedians - "Allens Alley" with Fred Allen, Senator Claghorn, TItus Moody and Mrs. Nusbaum. The Easy Aces with Jane and Goodman Ace. Baron Munchausen, featuring Jack Pearl. Fibber McGee and Molly with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jordan
More of the Great Radio Comedians - Lum 'n Abner, Fanny Brice as Baby Snooks, Jack Benny and Mary Livingston, Mel Blanc as "The Maxwell Car", Bob Hope, Fred Allen with Jack Benny
Radio Adventures and Drama - Jack Armstrong, The Lone Ranger, Sgt. Preston and Yukon King, Terry and the Pirates, Famous Jury Trials, Dangerous Assignment, Mr. Keene Tracer of Lost Persons, Gang Busters, Suspense, The Shadow
The Classic Radio News Broadcasts - KDKA lection Returns, Pres. Coolidge presents Charles Lindberg to Congress, Amos 'n Andy on Hoover-Smith campaign, Eddie Cantor on 1929 Crash, Billy Sunday on Prohibition, FDR is inaugurated, Edwin C. Hill, Bruno Hauptman is executed, the Hindenburg disaster
The March Toward World War II - The King George V funeral. Edward VIII abdicates. King George VI coronation. Prime Minister Chamberlain reports to the world. The U.S.S. Squalus disaster. Hitler declares war on Poland. Chamberlain announces war. FDR "America Hates War". Winston Churchill "Give us the tools".
On-The-Spot coverage of sports! - The Dempsey-Tunney fight, Schmeling defeats Joe Lewis. Max Baer, Gene Tunney. Jack Dempsey comments as Louis defeats Schmeling. Jesse Owen in the 1936 Olympics. Ted Husing reports. 1937 Davis Cup Match. Buge vs. Kramm. Whirl-a-way wins the Kentucky Derby. Bobby Thompson home run.
Radio Reports World War II Pearl Harbor to Corregidor: Pearl Harbor bulletin. Manila bombing. FDR "Day of Infamy". Last broadcast from Corregidor. Interview  with radio operator.
Radio Reports World War II - "D" Day to Final Victory. Dwight D. Eisenhower announces "D" Day "Live" report from landing ship. Iwo Jima invaded.  FDR death. Arthur Godfrey at funeral. President Truman's tribute. Winston Churchill on VE Day. President Truman announces Hiroshima "A" bomb attack. VJ Day - General MacArthur at signing of peace treaty.
Great Moments of Humor and Pathos - Radio programs did not always follow script. Lowell Thomas program. Julion Anthony news broadcast. Radio "trivia" the first radio variety series. Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig on their radio show. Babe Ruth's final message. Lou Gehrig says "Goodbye." Amos 'n Andy Christmas program.
Special Production- Arch Oboler presents "Cat Wife" - a full length terror drama, freshly produced just as it was heard on Golden Radio. Cast: Virginia Gregg, Vic Perrin, Hal Peary, Jay Novello and Chester Stratton.

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Alcoa Presents Music from One Step Beyond, symphony orchestra conducted by Harry Lubin. Decca Hi Fi DL 78970, $15.00
Fear
Island Off Spain
On the Terrace
You Are My Love
Bullfight
Weird
Paris
Bygone Memories
Trip to the Far East
Pathetique
Jungle Aire

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