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If there are any Old Time Radio listeners in this group I would be
interested in your input. Using creativity, production, acting, writing and your totally unobjective personal taste as the criteria, rank your top ten old time radio programs. Mine a 1. The Adventures of Harry Lime 2. Crime Classics 3. Mr. President 4. Suspense 5. Frontier Gentleman 6. The Whistler 7. Gunsmoke 8. I Was a Communist For the FBI 9. You Are There 10.Unit 99 Points will be awarded inversely e.g. 10 points for a #1 ranking, 9 points for #2, etc. Totals will be calculated weekly for one month or however long interest in the topic remains. Leader in the clubhouse: The Adventures of Harry Lime: 10 points. Incidentally a fantastic website devoted to Old Time Radio is http://www.otrcat.com/index.php/ I have no stake in the site, just feel they deserve a plug for their contribution to keeping the OTR hobby alive and well. One could spend many evenings reading the well written synopses and histories of hundreds of OTR programs produced during that wonderful era. |
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On 08/02/2012 07:40 PM, Truth Teller wrote:
If there are any Old Time Radio listeners in this group I would be interested in your input. Using creativity, production, acting, writing and your totally unobjective personal taste as the criteria, rank your top ten old time radio programs. Mine a 1. The Adventures of Harry Lime 7. Gunsmoke Agreed on these. My adds: Broadway is My Beat Columbia Workshop (IIRC the name. Experimental stuff.) parts of the Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar run X-1 / Dim X adaptations of excellent sci-fi My absolute favorite was CBSRMT, but that's not Golden Age. -- http://www.mousetrap.net/mouse/ written offline, synced later |
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