Producing a radio drama is the equivalent of giving your listeners a movie for their ears or a theater on air. During the old-time radio era (the 1930s to 1950s), radio mysteries and crimes stories were pretty popular with listeners. In fact: Listeners still find these old-time shows very entertaining. Enjoy!
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 40 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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First broadcast in 1981, this is a great radio play adaption of the novel
Hugh Whitemore's dramatisation of Ian Fleming's 1958 novel. James Bond is sent to investigate a strange disappearance on the island of Jamaica. A distinguished cast, headed by Toby Stephens and David Suchet, takes part in this 'radio movie' of Ian F... more
Harold Brighouse manages to extract the maximum of comedy from a farcical situation. Zack is the half-witted son of a wedding purveyor whose cheerfulness and good-heartedness are a greater asset than his brother's crafty greed, and the 'story shows i... more
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I completely enjoyed so many of these radio dramas.
THIS is the Radio Drama collection I was looking for - but never thought I’d find!! Stories from the UK radio, which was way more varied - and therefore imaginative - than in the U.S. (aside from a few exceptions). When I saw that the first episode, set in a mysterious old train station, was written by Arnold Ridley, who played Godfrey in “Dad’s Army”, I knew this was what I was waiting for.
Looking at the other dramas in this podcast collection of episodes, I felt a wave of euphoria pass throu... more
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