JustDave
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I remember discovering these when I was less than 10. Back then it seemed as wonderful as TV, which was not yet present as far as I remember, so it all happened on Radio. Either Saturday or Sunday there was a all afternoon line up of wonderful shows, and I made it a point to be there. The Shadow was crime fighter who could make himself invisible. And there was an array of other characters. Gun Smoke got it's start late in the game and quickly transitioned to television.
I can't remember them all, but I looked up a very incomplete list:
In the 1970s there was an attempted revival when the 50,000 Watt radio station KLS in Salt Lake City made nightly presentations of Mystery Theater that broadcast all over the Midwest and out to the Pacific Coast. I was driving across country with my wife, and we would make it a nightly event as we were driving. I remember radio as being a lot of fun, as much fun as TV. Until there was TV, anyway.
I can't remember them all, but I looked up a very incomplete list:
Comedy
A Date with Judy Abbott and Costello Amos 'n' Andy Blondie Bob Hope Ed Wynn The Fire Chief Father Knows Best Fibber McGee and Molly It Pays To Be Ignorant Jack Benny Judy Canova Show Magnificent Montague Our Miss Brooks Red Skelton The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet The Aldrich Family The Baby Snooks Show The Great GildersleeveIn the 1970s there was an attempted revival when the 50,000 Watt radio station KLS in Salt Lake City made nightly presentations of Mystery Theater that broadcast all over the Midwest and out to the Pacific Coast. I was driving across country with my wife, and we would make it a nightly event as we were driving. I remember radio as being a lot of fun, as much fun as TV. Until there was TV, anyway.