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Harold's Old Time Radio

Harolds Old Time Radio
Aladdin Lamps
American Civil War
Gettle Kidnapping
Murder
Barrel Racing
Aviation
Malvena's Mother
Post Toasties
Home Decor
Inverted Flight
Vendetta
Robbery
Los Angeles Police Department
George Kirby
Marion Kirby
World War II
London
Robots
Artificial Intelligence
Irma Neve

Radio shows from the Golden Age of Radio. The time before television and the family all sat around the radio and listened to the shows of the time like ,The Shadow,Abbott & Costello, Amos & Andy,Dragnet and many more.

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Latest Episodes

First Nighter 1948-12-23 Oh Little Town Of Bethlehem

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The Golden Days of Radio - Christmas Special (Hour 2)

The Golden Days of Radio - Christmas Special (Hour 1)

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Harold
Host of Harold's Old Time Radio, providing a nostalgic look back at classic radio shows and stories.

Reviews

4.2 out of 5 stars from 165 ratings
  • Where is “The Rest of the Story”

    Why are there not any more Paul Harvey episodes? It’s the only reason I followed the podcast…

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Raab2371
    United States5 months ago
  • Actual Gold

    Thank you so much for sharing <3

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ginakristin
    United Statesa year ago
  • Thank You

    In the 80’s, Paul Harvey was a morning ritual in my grandparents house every summer morning we would wake up to the smell of fresh coffee brewing and his familiar and comforting voice coming from the large console. Thank you for bringing that joy back. Now that I’ve found you I can sit and listen every morning and it brings me so much comfort & joy, helps to lift my spirits to face my day. I’m so thankful that I found your podcast … Thank you ♥️

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    dreamer+doer75
    United Statesa year ago
  • Spanish ads???

    This is an English language podcast. Why would they continue to play ads on Spanish?

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    United States2 years ago
  • Sick of Ads

    Im already paying a Premium to Apple; I resent ads.

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While the storytelling captivates many, there are recurring concerns regarding ad placements disrupting the listening experience.
Overall, positive reactions often highlight the joy and comfort that classic radio shows bring to their daily lives.
Some express frustration over the limited availability of newer episodes, hoping for a consistent release schedule.
Listeners appreciate the nostalgic content, often reminiscing about their childhoods and connecting with the charm of old radio shows.

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Letter to Santa 1947-12-23 CBC
Q: What are you going to do with all the money people have been sending you?
I'm going to save it for my education so I can be a nurse when I grow up.
Letter to Santa 1947-12-23 CBC
Q: Did you like it?
I certainly did.
Letter to Santa 1947-12-23 CBC
Q: Was this your first flight, Villa?
Yes, it was.
Letter to Santa 1947-12-23 CBC
Q: Have many presents been sent to you besides money, Villa?
Yes, a lot. Dolls, candy, toys, and all sorts of things.
Letter to Santa 1947-12-23 CBC
Q: Who was the ten cents from?
From an old lady in Missouri.

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This podcast showcases a curated selection of radio shows from the Golden Age of Radio, a nostalgic era prior to television's prevalence. Episodes feature a variety of segments, including comedy, drama, and musical performances, illustrating the rich storytelling traditions of that time. Listeners can expect to enjoy classic shows like 'The Shadow', 'Abbott & Costello', and 'Amos & Andy', which reflect the entertainment style and cultural significance of early 20th-century radio broadcasts. The unique charm of this podcast lies in its ability to transport listeners back to a bygone era, offering a blend of humor, drama, and festive musicality that appeals nostalgic listeners as well as those curious about historical media.

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1. Margaret O'Brien
2. Dorothy Vines
3. Michael Anderson
4. The Jordanaires
5. Chet Atkins
6. PFC Johnny Desmond
7. Charles Coburn
8. Wayne Morris

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