A Man Called X
The Man Called X was an espionage radio drama which aired on CBS and NBC from July 10, 1944 to May 20, 1952. Herbert Marshall had the lead role of agent Ken...
The Man Called X was an espionage radio drama which aired on CBS and NBC from July 10, 1944 to May 20, 1952. Herbert Marshall had the lead role of agent Ken...
Originally aired October 31, 1951 Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator is one of the few detective radio series that had separate versions of it broadcasted.
A replacement series for SF 68, this South African horror anthology was far more successful than its predecessor, running from 1968 through 1969.
Boris Karloff (born William Henry Pratt) (Camberwell, London, England, November 23, 1887 - February 2, 1969) was an English actor, who migrated to Canada.
CANDY MATSON was the private eye star of Candy Matson, an NBC West Coast show which first aired in March 1949 and was created by Monty Masters.
The CBS Radio Mystery Theater (or CBSRMT) was created by Himan Brown and ran from January 6, 1974 till the final episode December 31, 1982.
Dr. DANIEL DANFIELD was an obnoxious unlicensed private investigator/criminal psychologist with an ego complex, and the title character of perhaps the worst...
Escape was on CBS from July 7, 1947 to September 25, 1954. Many of the stories, both originals and adaptations, involved a life or death situation.
Was a very popular radio show that dealt with horror and the supernatural. Lights Out was on different networks, at different times, from 1934 to 1947.
Quiet, Please! was an old-time radio fantasy and horror program created by Wyllis Cooper, also known for creating Lights Out.
Suspense was a radio series broadcast on CBS from 1942 through 1962. One of the great radio programs of the Golden Age of Radio.
Horatio Hornblower is a fictional protagonist of a series of novels by C. S. Forester, and later the subject of films and television programs.
The Adventures of Leonidas Witherall was a radio mystery series broadcast on Mutual in the mid-1940s, based on the novels of Phoebe Atwood Taylor.
The Whistler was an American radio program running for a total of 13 years from May 16, 1942 until September 22, 1955.