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Here are some classic shows for you to enjoy today! Below are just a few examples of the twenty-five thousand plus shows currently available on RUSC. These shows are available to non-members. It will give you a chance to sample the delights that are in-store for you when you. Feel free to download as many of the shows below as you wish by right clicking on the download link or click on the play button to listen now. If that's still not enough shows to keep you going, to download the top 30 shows from RUSC last month. The Jack Benny Program was first broadcast on the Blue Network on 2nd May 1932.
With his capable cast of supporting players Benny made his show into one of great radio comedy shows. What was so special about this golden-age classic is Benny's ability to come across as a likeable guy despite being vain, argumentative, and a skinflint. People related to Benny and his willingness to often give the best comedy lines in the show to his supporting cast made him popular with listeners, guests and colleagues. This is classic comedy that is still funny sixty years later. Title: Fiddler, The Date: 20th October 1946.
This story was written by Anton Chekhov, a great playwright often referred to as the Russian Shakespeare. Chekhov was a master of the short story. He was a gentle soul with an unusual understanding of the heart of man and in this story you’ll find he proves himself a great searcher after truth. Two friends are debating over which is better, to be executed by the state or to spend a lifetime in prison. Ivanoff says that it is not the right of the state to take away from a man that which he cannot return and that if he were offered a choice between capitol punishment and life imprisonment he would choose imprisonment for it is better than no life at all. The rich banker who has wealth beyond belief, and without it would feel like his life was taken away from him, bets his friend two million roubles that he cannot spend five years in confinement.
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Driven by his greed and a challenge he could not refuse, he accepts the bet stating that for 2 million roubles he will be confined for 15 years. What does a man think about when a prison door closes behind him when he sees the four walls that will be the boundary of his world what does he think?
He had undertaken this fearful confinement, as a bet. If he could last out 15 years it would bring him 2 million roubles, but what is 2 million roubles? Title: Bet, The Date: March 5, 1949. The Great Gildersleeve has never plunged in to the sea of matrimony but he does like to dangle his toes in the water once in a while. A few days ago he met a Miss Gloria McKinley manager of the complaint department at Hogan Brothers. He hasn’t had a date with her yet but this afternoon he has persuaded her to let him drive her home from work.
Gloria is very impressed with Gildy’s connection with the important Judge Hooker and when he tells her they were just talking about the 4th July she assumes that Gildy is giving the 4th July speech! Title: The 4th of July Speech Date: July 2, 1952.
The evil that men do lives after them in the form of ever higher taxes and human misery. Forty per cent of last years budget was spent on law enforcement and social agencies for the prevention and control of crime. Dr Alexander Curan claims that he can wipe out crime tomorrow with his invention of a tranquillizer w hich he calls Benefactril. It has the power to curb every anti social impulse and tendency toward crime for a period of forty-eight hours. Dr Curan wants to add it to the cities water supply. Seems like a good idea but without the criminals there wont be any need for the law enforcers and lawyers and reporters and the whole economy could be affected. It seems that the world isn't ready to be reformed.
Title: Evil That Men Do, The Date: 24th September 1964. This episode marks the two year anniversary of Command Performance and begins with the song that opened the very first show of Command Performance, Blues in the Night by Dinah Shore. Then Frank Sinatra sings Speak Low. Other performances are by John Scott Trotter on the piano along with his orchestra. Dinah, Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra and Ken Carpenter perform a parody episode of a the Stella Dallas series.
Excellent episode! Title: Dinah Shore, Bing Crosby & Frank Sinatra Date: 1st February 1944. Marsha Lord's home had always worn an air of friendliness that beckoned over a profusion of garden blossoms and a low neatly trimmed hedge.
But recently the garden blooms have had to display their perfumed beauty in a setting of ever encroaching weeds, a reminder that Major Jim Lord was in another country helping to straighten the shambles left by World War II. Marsha thought her problems were solved when out of the blue a man called at her door and offered to tend her garden. When she looked at him she thought he must be the ugliest man in the world but his voice was gentle so she decided to let him stay on. However when a neighbor is discovered dead Marsha suspects that her gardener with his ugliness is responsible. This is a tragic story with a thought provoking final. Title: Ask of Thyself Date: 15th November 1947.
Lieutenant Guthrie and Sergeant Carter are driving along in cold snowy weather and recall this time last year when a young girl Charlotte Evans was found dead in a snow drift with a slashed throat. Then a call comes over the radio about a missing girl, Dorothy Sheldon. Shortly after Dorothy is found murdered with a slashed throat in the snow in the same vicinity as Charlotte Evans was found murdered last year and there is no apparent motive for either killings but with so many similarities in the m.o. The police could be after a repetitive psychopathic killer and fear he may kill again.
Title: Dorothy Sheldon Date: 24th December 1952. Here is your chance to act in a jury trial without leaving your living room, the chance to find out what kind of juror you would make.
All names and characters used are fictitious. In the early morning hours of September the 4th 1937 in the Hollywood home of Rex King, famous picture director, Morton Mayo the butler says he was awakened by the sound of footsteps and peering in to the pitch black vestibule he heard Rex answering the door to people he was expecting. They were blackmailing him to the tune of $10,000 in exchange for some letters but when he goes for his gun one of them kills him. However is Morton Mayo telling the truth or did he kill Rex King?
Title: Episode 5 People Vs Morton Mayo Date: Not known. You are in the muster room of the 21st Precinct, the nerve center and a call is coming through. You will follow the action taken pursuant to that call from this minute until the final report is written in the 124 room at the 21st precinct. Two armed men are in the process of robbing a liquor store. The police arrive at the scene and a gun firing chase ensues. One of the holdup men is apprehended after being shot in the shoulder. The second holdup man escapes after shooting a police officer.
Title: Case of the Patient Date: November 3rd 1953. The Eisenhower Years is a a chronicle in sound of the Dwight Eisenhower years produced by Extension Radio Television at Kansas State University in 1969 & 1970. This is the introductory episode to this 13-part radio documentary dealing with the life of the 34th President of the United States. As a soldier Dwight Eisenhower commanded the mightiest armada in history during World War II. As the President he guided the nation through eight years of increasingly complex times and as both soldier and statesman he was one of the sculptures of the twentieth century. Title: (01) Introduction Date.
Nagina Film Video Songs Download here. A 1953 Warner Film Production, adapted for radio. An impulsive telephone call leads to an accusation of murder. Telephone operator Nora Larkin should never have gone out with Harry Prebble, she should never have had all them drinks and she should never have gone to Harry's apartment. But what was done was done had and when Harry came toward her with that look in his eye Nora reached out for the only weapon at hand, a fire poker. The next day Harry Prebble is discovered dead in his apartment by his cleaning woman who has wiped away any fingerprint evidence. The only clues are a lace handkerchief and a blue gardenia broken off at the stem which are found at the scene. Title: Blue Gardenia, The Date: November 30, 1954.
This is the story of a girl who is mistaken for a werewolf. A professor is called in to solve the mystery of the werewolf that appears every year at this time. A werewolf is a vampire, a dead human being that leaves its grave at night and takes any form it chooses, usually that of a wolf. Anybody whose throat is slashed and blood drunk by a werewolf will die and turn in to another vampire. The story appeared in The American Weekly under the title, 'Lived Like A Little Wild Beast For Seven Years.'
Title: Werewolf, The Date: July 25, 1935. In the last month there have been eight robberies of gas stations and all-night markets. The police have been unable to get a positive id from a line up. The only thing to do is stake out as many all-night markets and gas stations as they can. During a stake out a grocery store is held up and the manager's son, Jack Bishop, is shot.
His girlfriend Miss Wilson was scared but she got a good view of them and is able to give a good description to the police. Title: Grocery Store Matter, The Date: 1st February 1951. Its April Fools day and Walter decides to play a practical joke on Madison High School principal Mr Conklin. He calls him up on the telephone pretending to be from a radio program offering him the chance to win a television. He then tells Mr Conklin that he will need to collect it from Sherry's Department store. Walters plan is to send Mr Conklin on a wild goose chase but it is Our Miss Brooks who teaches English at Madison High who turns out to be the goose! Title: Free TV From Sherrys Date: April 2, 1950.
My fellow Americans: Last night, when I spoke with you about the fall of Rome, I knew at that moment that troops of the United States and our allies were crossing the Channel in another and greater operation. It has come to pass with success thus far. And so, in this poignant hour, I ask you to join with me in prayer: Almighty God: Our sons, pride of our Nation, this day have set upon a mighty endeavor, a struggle to preserve our Republic, our religion, and our civilization, and to set free a suffering humanity. Title: Franklin D Roosevelt D-Day Prayer 6th June 1944 Date: June 6, 1944.
A fine, patriotic 4th of July drama! It is the night of July 1st, 1776. In a small, stuffy anteroom of the Pennsylvania State House, at Philadelphia, five weary men, working by candlelight, are gathered about a writing desk littered with crumpled sheets of paper.
They're tired, their nerves are on edge and their patience is at the breaking point. John Adams addresses the men, feeling that he needs to again explain the brutal truth. They are struggling to draft the wording of the Declaration of Independence, as no two of the five committee members are in agreement, much less all five! Title: Longest Hour, The Date: July 1, 1953. I remember reading Markheim as a child and then being introduced to it by accident once more as a young man when I bought an anthology of short stories called 'Ghosts for Christmas.'
As with many supernatural thrillers or tales with a twist it is difficult to adequately write a review without giving away the plot. I could for instance tell you that the original story might have been a potential precursor for 'A Christmas Carol' if it were not for the fact that the Dickensian novella predated it by 41 years.
We can be safe to say though, that although the literary Markheim may not be the parent of the better known 'Scrooge' he is very much the sibling. In this radio version (which departs considerably from the original text), Markheim is a man who discovers the truth of his soul and the strange force that has been propelling him ever forward. A voice from the darkness within him holds the key to his deceit and will not easily let him escape. Title: Markheim Date: May 20, 1945. The story begins at the funeral of Dr Henry Jekyll. Well-respected, prosperous, and one of the greatest scientists of the nineteenth century, his belief had been that every man is truly two beings, cursed with the struggle of good and evil within him, and so to explore this theory, he creates a chemical compound to separate this duality. With no consideration of the potentially horrible consequences, he tests his theory by drinking the potion himself.
What emerges from the experiment is a personality which is the polar opposite of the warm, kind and friendly Dr Jekyll. This new personality is a dark, evil and violent, alter ego whose name is Mr Edward Hyde. Title: Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde Date: November 19, 1950. Written by Joseph Conrad in 1899, the story is loosely based upon his own experiences as the captain of a steamer on the Congo River in Africa.
Whilst not really an adventure story as such, it is a story of greed and insanity, full of hidden meanings and complex twists in the plot. It is widely considered to be one of the most intricate works of literature ever written. The tale begins with the introduction of a steamer captain called Marlowe who is employed by an English trading company, and who is sent to the Congo to travel up river, visiting the traders and bartering for ivory with the locals. He soon begins to hear stories about another trader employed by the same Company as himself, named Kurtz, and is given the order to find and recover the man, and secure the inner trading post. Title: Heart Of Darkness Date: November 6, 1938. The Tennessee Valley Authority are going to be building some dams in the area, and so their company representative, Mr Davis, has been visiting some of the mountain property owners in the area, to give the bad news that their home is lying in the valley earmarked to be flooded and turned into a lake.
At the home of the next family, the farm has been in the family for generations, and the elderly lady who lives there will be devastated to learn their fate. Title: Hearth Fire Date: August 4, 1955. Thomas 'Tom' Sawyer is the title character of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by acclaimed author Mark Twain. This first part of two adapted radio shows follows the adventures of Tom and his friend Huckleberry (Huck) Finn. This story revolves round the murder of Dr. Robertson who lies dead in a graveyard in the dark of night and the framing of an innocent man. Huck and Tom who witness it all from the darkness know that Indian 'injun' Joe is framing his drunken friend Muff Potter for the murder he himself committed.
Scared of retribution from Joe, will Tom tell what he knows or will he 'keep mum' as he swore he would to Huck that fateful night? Title: Tom Sawyer Part 1 Date: July 18, 1947. If you were in a position of knowing without a shadow of a doubt the dreadful thing that was to happen on this day what would you do and how? That’s the question that faces Peg Andrews and Steve MacDonald, two time travellers who are transported back in time to April 14th 1865 the day John Wilkes Booth assassinated Presidents Abraham Lincoln at Ford’s Theater.
They are shocked to realise that they are in Mary Surratt’s boarding house the spot where the whole plot was hatched. They have it in their power to change history but what can they do?
Title: Assassination In Time Date: September 26, 1975. Jo, Amy, Beth and Meg March are the principle characters in this classic story. Their shy romances and courage in adversity have endeared them to generations of Americans.
Little Women is classified as fiction but it is pretty common knowledge that Miss Alcott was writing about her own family and of course in the case of the resolute auburn haired Jo she was writing about herself. This is a very fitting play for Christmas because in tender fashion it’s a simple and eloquent argument for kindness and goodwill. Katherine Hepburn plays the part of Jo reprising her 1933 film role. Title: Little Women Date: December 23, 1945. A long time ago, in a far away, strange little land, filled with giants and unicorns, and kings and queens, a little tailor was sitting by his window sewing away with all his might on a bright summer morning. He was sewing some buttons on a coat and he sang to himself as he worked. Soon later, a peasant woman came along who was selling some jelly, so he went along purchased a little, looking forward to a break after he'd finished his sewing.
He spread the jelly onto some bread, and continued with his sewing. But he'd forgotten about the pesky flies, so when they land on his jam, he kills seven on them with one swipe of his hand, and makes himself a belt describing the deed saying 'Seven at one blow.'
Inspired, he sets out into the world to seek his fortune. Title: (01) The Valiant Little Tailor Date.
Jack B Brewster has just inherited a cool million from his uncle Ned and recovers from the shock to discover that his late grandfather has also left him six million dollars! However there are certain terms and conditions to the will devised to spite his uncle Ned whom his Grandfather despised.
Brewster has to spend the entire million by the end of the year, have no worldly possessions whatsoever, no cash in his pocket and no more than one suit of clothes. No one must know why he is spending his uncle’s money, he must not spend it recklessly and he must remain single - and to break any of the conditions will be to invalidate his Grandfathers will. Title: Brewster's Millions Date: February 15, 1937. A musical written by Walter Kerr based wholly upon popular American folk songs. The hero of the show is a young man named Barnaby Goodchild, a legendary figure who never grows old. Barnaby is a singer with a roving eye and a restless foot, and a hankering to have a good time.
He first finds himself in hot water, (or should I say the Puritan stocks) in the first scene, locked up as a public example by Parson Killjoy, condemning him to go on wandering the desolate roads singing and dancing forever. Title: Sing Out Sweet Land Date: October 21, 1945. Today's story is about a man named Davy Crockett, part history and part legend. He, and men like him, gave their lives to build this nation where once the winds were lonely, and the earth silent. Tucked away in a pleasant corner of space.
Away where time has no meaning, there's a part of the promised land, reserved for Americans, where all comers are allowed to wander where they want. Everywhere that is, except this one cloud, on which there is a sign which says 'Reserved', and another saying 'Only Legends Allowed Here'. That's the cloud where John Henry lives, and Paul Bunyan, Huckleberry Finn and Pecos Bill and Daniel Boone, and recently, Davy Crockett climbed aboard this cloud. He had a hard job getting there though! Title: David Crockett Date: May 19, 1941. Gerald and Alex Martin are on their honeymoon in love and married after only a week knowing each other.
They move into a beautiful English country cottage called Philomel Cottage. When Mrs Martin is talking to the gardener George he comments that the previous owner had got £2000 for the cottage but Mrs Martin tells him they paid £3000, she gave her husband £2000 and he added £1000. He also told her that her husband had told them that they were going to London tomorrow for a long time but she knew nothing about it. It seems there is a lot that Alex Martin doesn’t know about her husband and only her wits save her from being murdered.
Software Busta Paga Badante Gratis here. Title: Philomel Cottage Date: December 26, 1946. The west has always been noted for great deeds of prowess.
Everything was said to be a little bit bigger, a little bit better, men could ride better, shoot straighter and boast louder than anywhere else in the world, or so they said. But the thing they had the least of, and therefore valued the most in this great frontier land, was romance. Love could prove the undoing of the strongest hero and a kiss could start a chain of reaction that could put the atomic bomb to shame. As proof of this, Family Theater is happy to present Ronald Reagan as Jack Dart and Jeanne Cagney as Salomy Jane in this gay classic.
Title: Kiss of Salomy Jane, The Date: July 19, 1950. When young Maggie was sent on an errand to her auntie’s house before Thanksgiving dinner she took a short cut through Mr Kelly’s Lot. It was a place where she and her friends often played but today she notices that their “fort” had been covered up and whilst investigating hears a Screaming Woman seemingly buried alive. Desperately she hurries home to tell her parents but they do not believe her dismissing her claims to her over zealous imagination and reading too many comics.
Maggie doesn’t know what to do but knows that she is the only one who can do something to help the screaming woman. Title: Screaming Woman, The Date: November 25, 1948. On their way to California to seek their fortune, Michael 'Midge' Kelly and his brother Connie are robbed and thrown off the train. Deciding to hitchhike, they get a lift from the famous boxer, Johnny Dunne, who is traveling with his mistress to Kansas City for a fight. However, once they arrive, Midge gets in trouble, and is hustled unprepared into a boxing match. He takes a beating, but a manager at the fight feels he may have potential, and invites him to Los Angeles to train.
Seduced by the cheering crowds, money and a succession of blondes, how far will he go to become a champion? Title: Champion Date: October 13, 1949.
To the people of South Fort Dan Parcher was more than just a newspaper editor he was a kind of community conscience. Businessmen would read his column carefully before deciding whether the new bond issue was right or wrong. Housewives looked to his editorial first then made up their minds about divorce and juvenile delinquency so it was natural that when Cara Wentworth was brought to trial for the murder of her husband the people of South Fort quoted Dan Parcher in the discussions taking place everywhere in town while the issue was being decided in the courtroom. Dan had placed himself and the paper solidly behind Mrs Wentworth, a fact that didn’t set too well with the publisher of his paper Title: One Man Jury Date: October 22, 1945.
Screen Guild Theater presents a radio adaptation of Warner Brother’s 1941 screen success High Sierra. Humphrey Bogart stars as Roy Earle and Ida Lupino as Marie Garson the roles the played in the 1941 film. It’s a long way from a life in prison to the high peaks of the Californian Sierras. The first step on the journey was accomplished by Big Mac who spent a lot of money arranging for Roy Earle’s release from jail. Big Mac needs Roy Earle to return the favor by taking part in a hotel robbery. When the robbery goes wrong Earle finds him self on the run along with Marie the girl he met along the way.
Original story by: W.R. Burnett Title: High Sierra Date: April 17, 1944.
There are men whose pages are not prominently recorded in the pages of history men who helped establish well-known traditions in our name. Such a man is John A.
Logan, this is his story which ends on May 5th 1868 as Commander John A. Logan issues his general orders #11 stating, The 30th of May is designated as a day of memorial to those who died in defence of our country. Let no ravages of time testify to the present or to coming generations that we as a people have forgotten the cost of a free and undivided republic Title: Unsung Hero, The Date: May 27, 1948.