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Radio Archives Treasures, Volume 18 - 20 hours [Download] #RA918D
Radio Archives Treasures, Volume 18 - 20 hours
 

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Radio Archives Treasures
Volume 18
 
Audio Clip
 
Radio Preservation has always been at the core of Radio Archives. This exciting series is derived from our massive collection of thirty thousand radio shows from 16" transcription discs and fifty thousand shows from low generation reels.
 
This 20 hour collection includes shows from the classic days of Radio. You'll find rare and obscure as well as mainstream radio shows from the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s in the Radio Archives Treasures sets.
 
These shows have all been restored with state-of-the-art CEDAR technology - the audio processing system used by major recording companies to restore older recordings. We expect the shows to be the best sounding copies available anywhere.
 
Radio Archives Treasures are available as MP3 digital downloads or Audio CDs, restored to sparkling digital quality.
 
CD #1
The Hour of Smiles
The Circus Has Arrived in NYC - Music Edited Out
Wednesday, April 4, 1934 - 30:00 - NBC - Ipana and Sal Hepatica commercials
 
The Hour of Smiles
Spring Has Arrived - Music Edited Out
Wednesday, April 11, 1934 - 30:00 - NBC - Ipana and Sal Hepatica commercials
 
CD #2
Chesterfield Time With Paul Whiteman
Washington and Lee Swing
Wednesday, October 4, 1939 - 30:00 - CBS - Chesterfield cigarette commercials
 
Chesterfield Time With Paul Whiteman
South of the Border
Wednesday, October 25, 1939 - 30:00 - CBS - Chesterfield cigarette commercials
 
CD #3
Barrie Craig, Confidential Investigator
Mid-Summer Lunacy
Tuesday, August 17, 1954 - 30:00 - NBC - Sustaining, no commercials
 
Barrie Craig, Confidential Investigator
Blood Money
Tuesday, August 24, 1954 - 30:00 - NBC - Sustaining, no commercials
 
CD #4
It Pays to Be Married
Gadget-Filled Kitchen
Wednesday, January 27, 1954 - 15:00 - NBC - Sustaining, no commercials
 
It Pays to Be Married
The Story of Danny Thomas
Thursday, February 25, 1954 - 15:00 - NBC - Tums commercials
 
It Pays to Be Married
Phil Harris and Alice Faye
Monday, March 8, 1954 - 15:00 - NBC - Sustaining, no commercials
 
Prickley Pete
Local Salt Lake City Show
Wednesday, April 23, 1947 - 15:00 - KALL - AC Radio & Appliance commercials
 
CD #5
Jimmy Dorsey's Original Dorseyland Jazz Band
#19 Missouri Waltz
1950's - 15:00 - Marine Corps syndication - Marine Corps recruiting commercials
 
Jimmy Dorsey's Original Dorseyland Jazz Band
#20 The Jersey Bounce
1950's - 15:00 - Marine Corps syndication - Marine Corps recruiting commercials
 
Jimmy Dorsey's Original Dorseyland Jazz Band
#21 Sweet Sue
1950's - 15:00 - Marine Corps syndication - Marine Corps recruiting commercials
 
Jimmy Dorsey's Original Dorseyland Jazz Band
#22 My Old Kentucky Home
1950's - 15:00 - Marine Corps syndication - Marine Corps recruiting commercials
 
CD #6
Mystery Playhouse
The Eleventh Juror
Tuesday, April 3, 1945 - 30:00 - AFRS - No commercials
 
Mystery Playhouse
Rogue's Gallery 'Little Drops of Rain'
Thursday, November 8, 1945 - 30:00 - AFRS - No commercials
 
CD #7
The Lux Radio Theatre
#245 Dark Victory
Monday, January 8, 1940 - 60:00 - CBS - Lux Commercials
 
CD #8
The Fleischmann's Yeast Hour
Ruth Chatterton, Joe Cook, Eileen Barton, Eddie Green
Thursday, April 16, 1936 - 60:00 - NBC Red - Fleischmann's Yeast Commercials
 
CD #9
The Bing Crosby Show
Guests Rosemary Clooney, Joe Venuti
Thursday, April 2, 1953 - 30:00 - CBS - General Electric commercials
 
The Bing Crosby Show
Guests Rosemary Clooney, Joe Venuti
Thursday, April 9, 1953 - 30:00 - CBS - General Electric commercials
 
CD #10
Let George Do It
A School of Sharks
Monday, January 7, 1952 - 30:00 - Mutual-Don Lee - Standard Oil commercials
 
Let George Do It
The Bad Little God
Monday, January 14, 1952 - 30:00 - Mutual-Don Lee - Standard Oil commercials
 
CD #11
The Grantland Rice Story
#21 Magnificent Screwballs
Friday, November 25, 1955 - 15:00 - Thesaurus syndication - No commercials
 
The Grantland Rice Story
#22 The Fabulous Ty Cobb
Friday, December 2, 1955 - 15:00 - Thesaurus syndication - No commercials
 
The Grantland Rice Story
#23 Football's Famous Coaches
Friday, December 9, 1955 - 15:00 - Thesaurus syndication - No commercials
 
The Grantland Rice Story
#24 Football's Advance Guard
Friday, December 16, 1955 - 15:00 - Thesaurus syndication - No commercials
 
CD #12
One Night Stand
#1220 Count Basie and His Orchestra From the Aquarium Restaurant, New York City
January 1947 - 30:00 - AFRS - No commercials
 
One Night Stand
#1107 Jan Savitt and His Orchestra From the Avalon Ballroom, Los Angeles CA
Friday, August 2, 1946 - 30:00 - AFRS - No commercials
 
CD #13
Hollywood Radio Theatre
#2 Out of the Great God's Heart
1944 - 30:00 - Syndicated - No commercials
 
Hollywood Radio Theatre
#25 Tomorrow Will Come
Sunday, July 9, 1944 - 30:00 - Syndicated - No commercials
 
CD #14
The Line-Up
The Pointless Pierson Polemic Polarity Case
Wednesday, September 5, 1951 - 30:00 - CBS - Sustaining no commercials
 
The Line-Up
The Senile Slugging Case
Wednesday, September 12, 1951 - 30:00 - CBS - Sustaining no commercials
 
CD #15
The Man on The Farm
#264
Saturday, February 22, 1947 - 30:00 - Syndicated - Quaker Oats - Ful-O-Pep Feeds commercials
 
The Man on The Farm
#265
Saturday, March 1, 1947 - 30:00 - Syndicated - Quaker Oats - Ful-O-Pep Feeds commercials
 
CD #16
The New York Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra
Part 1 The Suite Provencale
Sunday, September 5, 1943 - 60:00 - CBS - U. S. Rubber Commercials
 
CD #17
The New York Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra
Part 2 The Suite Provencale
Sunday, September 5, 1943 - 30:00 - CBS - U. S. Rubber Commercials
 
John Charles Thomas
#92
Sunday, March 4, 1945 - 30:00 - AFRS - No commercials
 
CD #18
Hometown Ohio
Mayor of Medina, OH
Saturday, May 7, 1949 - 15:00 - WGAR Cleveland, OH - No commercials
 
Hometown Ohio
Cleveland Metropolitan Park System
Saturday, May 14, 1949 - 15:00 - WGAR Cleveland, OH - No commercials
 
Hometown Ohio
First Inhabitants of Ohio
Saturday, May 21, 1949 - 15:00 - WGAR Cleveland, OH - No commercials
 
Hometown Ohio
Erie Indians
Saturday, May 28, 1949 - 15:00 - WGAR Cleveland, OH - No commercials
 
CD #19
The Clock
Mabel, the Manicurist
Monday, July 14, 1947 - 30:00 - ABC - Sustaining, no commercials
 
The World's Greatest Novels
The Crime of Sylvester Bonnard
Friday, March 1, 1946 - 30:00 - NBC - Sustaining, no commercials
 
CD #20
The Victory Parade of Spotlight Bands
#762 Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra From Geiger Field, Spokane WA
Wednesday, October 31, 1945 - 15:00 - Blue/AFRS - No commercials
 
The Victory Parade of Spotlight Bands
#823 Lawrence Welk and His Orchestra From the El Toro Marine Base, El Toro, CA
15:00 - Blue/AFRS - No commercials
 
The Victory Parade of Spotlight Bands
#829 Harry James From Hollywood, CA
Friday, April 5, 1946 - 15:00 - Blue/AFRS - No commercials
 
The Victory Parade of Spotlight Bands
#838 Harry James and His Orchestra From Hollywood, CA
Friday, April 26, 1946 - 15:00 - Blue/AFRS - No commercials

Average Customer Review: Average Customer Review: 5 of 5 5 of 5 Total Reviews: 2 Write a review

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5 of 5 Vintage Radio shows long forgotten......... May 28, 2022
Reviewer: Richard McLeod from RIVERSIDE, CA United States  
From the singer John Charles Thomas, The New York Philharmonic to The Man on the Farm and many, many other vintage radio shows, Vplume 18 does not fail to surprise one and has introduced me to many radio shows previously unknown or radio shows I assumed were lost.
The main joy of the Treasures series to me is in introducing the many shows I was unaware ever existed.  The variety of rare and well known radio programs thought lost or long forgotten about is amazing as is the clarity of the sound and tonal quality due to the superior restoration methods used by the Radio Archives staff.  I would doubt finding these radio shows, and if so the they would be of an inferior quality due to the age, type of transfer and lack of any restoration, which is certainly not the case at Radio Archives.  

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5 of 5 Excellent service and recordings May 28, 2022
Reviewer: David Oxford from Columbia, MO United States  
These sound transfers are the best available done by experts. A please to have these recordings

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