Radio Stars of the 40's and 50's

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Dec. 23rd to Dec. 29th 2012 RadioClassics Show Schedules
Phil Harris & Alice Faye Family
Dec. 16th to Dec. 22nd 2012 RadioClassics Show Schedules
Cathy & Elliott Lewis, Mr and Mrs Radio
Dec. 2nd to Dec. 8th 2012 RadioClassics Show Schedules
Agnes Moorehead with William Spier (Suspense producer/director)
Dec. 2nd to Dec. 8th 2012 RadioClassics Show Schedules
Arch Oboler (with Norma Shearer)
Dec. 30th 2012 to Jan. 5th 2013 RadioClassics Show Schedules
Richard Kollmar (Boston Blackie)
Photo of Santos Ortega as Inspector Queen (father of Ellery), Hugh Marlowe as Ellery Queen and Marian Shockley as Ellery's asistant, Nikki, from the radio program The Adventures of Ellery Queen.
Jack Benny - Wikipedia
Group photograph of Eddie Anderson, Dennis Day, Phil Harris, Mary Livingstone, Jack Benny, Don Wilson, and Mel Blanc.
Screen Goddess
Vicki Vola c.1936 *She was best known for her portrayal of Edith Miller on both the radio and television runs of Mr. District Attorney.
Dick Powell Collection | Old Time Radio
Richar Diamond starring Dick Powell.First came Rogue's Gallery *where I know him from originally*in 1945-46. Richard Rogue was a working stiff kind of a private eye, and had a quick tongue. A guy talking in an echo chamber sounding like Arnold Stang is "Eugor", some kind of an unconscious voice that gets mixed up in the episodes. Rogue's Gallery was just a warm up for Richard Diamond, a series that took the best of the Richard Rogue character and made it even more suave and swinging by placing Diamond in New York City and giving him a Park Avenue girlfriend that purrs like a Jaguar. Richard Diamond began in 1949, and took off as one of the most popular private eye shows on network radio, right up there with Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar and Phillip Marlowe, Private Eye. Actually, Powell had made the pilot episode for the Marlowe show, but luckily for all concerned, he passed it up and did the Richard Diamond show instead.