Free Old Time Radio

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Episodes
  • Philo Vance - Serial 5, Episode 81 - 97
    Jan 20 2021

    Philo Vance - Serial 5, Episode 81 - 97

    Title: Philo Vance

    Overview: Three radio drama series were created with Philo Vance as the title character. The first series, broadcast by NBC in 1945, starred José Ferrer. A summer replacement series in 1946 starred John Emery as Vance. The best-known series (and the one of which most episodes survived) ran from 1948 to 1950 in Frederick Ziv syndication and starred Jackson Beck. "Thankfully, the radio series uses only the name, and makes Philo a pretty normal, though very intelligent and extremely courteous gumshoe. ... Joan Alexander is Ellen Deering, Vance's secretary, and right-hand woman.” Philo Vance is a fictional amateur detective originally featured in 12 crime novels by S. S. Van Dine in the 1920s and 1930s. During that time, Vance was immensely popular in books, films, and radio. He was portrayed as a stylish, even foppish dandy, a New York bon vivant possessing a highly intellectual bent. "S. S. Van Dine" was the pen name of Willard Huntington Wright, a prominent art critic who initially sought to conceal his authorship of the novels. Van Dine was also a fictional character in the books, a sort of Dr. Watson figure who accompanied Vance and chronicled his exploits. Vance's character as portrayed in the novels might seem to many modern readers to be supercilious, obnoxiously affected, and highly irritating. He struck some contemporaries that way, as well. At the height of Philo Vance's popularity, comic poet Ogden Nash wrote: "Philo Vance needs a kick in the pance." Famed hardboiled-detective author Raymond Chandler referred to Vance in his essay "The Simple Art of Murder" as "the most asinine character in detective fiction." In Chandler's novel The Lady in the Lake, Marlowe briefly uses Philo Vance as an ironic alias. A criticism of Vance's "phony English accent" also appears in Chandler's Farewell My Lovely. In Chandler's The Big Sleep, Marlowe says he's "not Sherlock Holmes or Philo Vance" and explains that his method owes more to the judgment of character than finding clues the police have missed.

    Original Air Date: April 29, 1943 - July 4, 1950

    Series: Philo Vance Radio Series (1943 - 1950)

    Stars: José Ferrer, John Emery, Jackson Beck

    Actors: Joan Alexander, George Petrie, Personne Inconnue

    Writer: S. S. Van Dine, Personne Inconnue

    Genre: Detective Drama

    Episode: Philo Vance - Serial 5, Episode 81 - 97

    Serial: 5 of 5

    Length Serial: 7:35:56

    Episodes: 81 - 97 of 97

    Length Series: 42:13:50

    Announcer: Tom Shirley

    Creator: S. S. Van Dine

    Director: Frederick W. Ziv Company

    Producer: Frederick W. Ziv Company

    Origin: United States

    Language: English

    Rated: Guidance Suggested

    Edition: Complete, Unexpurgated, Classic, Broadcast

    Running Time: 30 Minute

    Audio: Monaural

    Keywords: action, philo, vance, detective, radio, old-time, nbc, mystery, otrr, shows, plays, vintage, classics, intelligence, adventure, dramas, program, raymond, guns, crime, gumshoe, gritty, private, hollywood, broadcasts, nostalgia, hollywood, famous, celebrities, stars

    Hashtags: #freeoldtimeradio #freeradio #oldtimeradio #podcast #audible #amazonmusic #spotify #googlepodcasts #radio #vintageradio #vintage #oldradio #oldies #goldenageradio #retro #otr #old #amradio #radiomuseum #midcentury #radiovintage #retroradio #radioonline #vacuumradio #transistorradio #oldschool #golden #oldtimes #yesteryear #timeless #oldtime #drama #radioshow #20s #30s #40s #50s #60s #70s #80s #90s #00s #mixtape #classic #legend #nostalgia #iconic #flashback #backintheday #relaxing #nostalgic #lifestyle #anxiety #relax #sleep #rest #listen #radioprogram #antique

    Credits: Old-Time Radio Era Recordings in the Public Domain. Wikipedia (c) Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. WOMBO Dream.

    --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/free-old-time-radio/support
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    7 hrs and 36 mins
  • Philo Vance - Serial 4, Episode 61 - 80
    Jan 20 2021

    Philo Vance - Serial 4, Episode 61 - 80

    Title: Philo Vance

    Overview: Three radio drama series were created with Philo Vance as the title character. The first series, broadcast by NBC in 1945, starred José Ferrer. A summer replacement series in 1946 starred John Emery as Vance. The best-known series (and the one of which most episodes survived) ran from 1948 to 1950 in Frederick Ziv syndication and starred Jackson Beck. "Thankfully, the radio series uses only the name, and makes Philo a pretty normal, though very intelligent and extremely courteous gumshoe. ... Joan Alexander is Ellen Deering, Vance's secretary, and right-hand woman.” Philo Vance is a fictional amateur detective originally featured in 12 crime novels by S. S. Van Dine in the 1920s and 1930s. During that time, Vance was immensely popular in books, films, and radio. He was portrayed as a stylish, even foppish dandy, a New York bon vivant possessing a highly intellectual bent. "S. S. Van Dine" was the pen name of Willard Huntington Wright, a prominent art critic who initially sought to conceal his authorship of the novels. Van Dine was also a fictional character in the books, a sort of Dr. Watson figure who accompanied Vance and chronicled his exploits. Vance's character as portrayed in the novels might seem to many modern readers to be supercilious, obnoxiously affected, and highly irritating. He struck some contemporaries that way, as well. At the height of Philo Vance's popularity, comic poet Ogden Nash wrote: "Philo Vance needs a kick in the pance." Famed hardboiled-detective author Raymond Chandler referred to Vance in his essay "The Simple Art of Murder" as "the most asinine character in detective fiction." In Chandler's novel The Lady in the Lake, Marlowe briefly uses Philo Vance as an ironic alias. A criticism of Vance's "phony English accent" also appears in Chandler's Farewell My Lovely. In Chandler's The Big Sleep, Marlowe says he's "not Sherlock Holmes or Philo Vance" and explains that his method owes more to the judgment of character than finding clues the police have missed.

    Original Air Date: April 29, 1943 - July 4, 1950

    Series: Philo Vance Radio Series (1943 - 1950)

    Stars: José Ferrer, John Emery, Jackson Beck

    Actors: Joan Alexander, George Petrie, Personne Inconnue

    Writer: S. S. Van Dine, Personne Inconnue

    Genre: Detective Drama

    Episode: Philo Vance - Serial 4, Episode 61 - 80

    Serial: 4 of 5

    Length Serial: 8:25:32

    Episodes: 61 - 80 of 97

    Length Series: 42:13:50

    Announcer: Tom Shirley

    Creator: S. S. Van Dine

    Director: Frederick W. Ziv Company

    Producer: Frederick W. Ziv Company

    Origin: United States

    Language: English

    Rated: Guidance Suggested

    Edition: Complete, Unexpurgated, Classic, Broadcast

    Running Time: 30 Minute

    Audio: Monaural

    Keywords: action, philo, vance, detective, radio, old-time, nbc, mystery, otrr, shows, plays, vintage, classics, intelligence, adventure, dramas, program, raymond, guns, crime, gumshoe, gritty, private, hollywood, broadcasts, nostalgia, hollywood, famous, celebrities, stars

    Hashtags: #freeoldtimeradio #freeradio #oldtimeradio #podcast #audible #amazonmusic #spotify #googlepodcasts #radio #vintageradio #vintage #oldradio #oldies #goldenageradio #retro #otr #old #amradio #radiomuseum #midcentury #radiovintage #retroradio #radioonline #vacuumradio #transistorradio #oldschool #golden #oldtimes #yesteryear #timeless #oldtime #drama #radioshow #20s #30s #40s #50s #60s #70s #80s #90s #00s #mixtape #classic #legend #nostalgia #iconic #flashback #backintheday #relaxing #nostalgic #lifestyle #anxiety #relax #sleep #rest #listen #radioprogram #antique

    Credits: Old-Time Radio Era Recordings in the Public Domain. Wikipedia (c) Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. WOMBO Dream.

    --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/free-old-time-radio/support
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    8 hrs and 26 mins
  • Philo Vance - Serial 3, Episode 41 - 60
    Jan 20 2021

    Philo Vance - Serial 3, Episode 41 - 60

    Title: Philo Vance

    Overview: Three radio drama series were created with Philo Vance as the title character. The first series, broadcast by NBC in 1945, starred José Ferrer. A summer replacement series in 1946 starred John Emery as Vance. The best-known series (and the one of which most episodes survived) ran from 1948 to 1950 in Frederick Ziv syndication and starred Jackson Beck. "Thankfully, the radio series uses only the name, and makes Philo a pretty normal, though very intelligent and extremely courteous gumshoe. ... Joan Alexander is Ellen Deering, Vance's secretary, and right-hand woman.” Philo Vance is a fictional amateur detective originally featured in 12 crime novels by S. S. Van Dine in the 1920s and 1930s. During that time, Vance was immensely popular in books, films, and radio. He was portrayed as a stylish, even foppish dandy, a New York bon vivant possessing a highly intellectual bent. "S. S. Van Dine" was the pen name of Willard Huntington Wright, a prominent art critic who initially sought to conceal his authorship of the novels. Van Dine was also a fictional character in the books, a sort of Dr. Watson figure who accompanied Vance and chronicled his exploits. Vance's character as portrayed in the novels might seem to many modern readers to be supercilious, obnoxiously affected, and highly irritating. He struck some contemporaries that way, as well. At the height of Philo Vance's popularity, comic poet Ogden Nash wrote: "Philo Vance needs a kick in the pance." Famed hardboiled-detective author Raymond Chandler referred to Vance in his essay "The Simple Art of Murder" as "the most asinine character in detective fiction." In Chandler's novel The Lady in the Lake, Marlowe briefly uses Philo Vance as an ironic alias. A criticism of Vance's "phony English accent" also appears in Chandler's Farewell My Lovely. In Chandler's The Big Sleep, Marlowe says he's "not Sherlock Holmes or Philo Vance" and explains that his method owes more to the judgment of character than finding clues the police have missed.

    Original Air Date: April 29, 1943 - July 4, 1950

    Series: Philo Vance Radio Series (1943 - 1950)

    Stars: José Ferrer, John Emery, Jackson Beck

    Actors: Joan Alexander, George Petrie, Personne Inconnue

    Writer: S. S. Van Dine, Personne Inconnue

    Genre: Detective Drama

    Episode: Philo Vance - Serial 3, Episode 41 - 60

    Serial: 3 of 5

    Length Serial: 8:22:46

    Episodes: 41 - 60 of 97

    Length Series: 42:13:50

    Announcer: Tom Shirley

    Creator: S. S. Van Dine

    Director: Frederick W. Ziv Company

    Producer: Frederick W. Ziv Company

    Origin: United States

    Language: English

    Rated: Guidance Suggested

    Edition: Complete, Unexpurgated, Classic, Broadcast

    Running Time: 30 Minute

    Audio: Monaural

    Keywords: action, philo, vance, detective, radio, old-time, nbc, mystery, otrr, shows, plays, vintage, classics, intelligence, adventure, dramas, program, raymond, guns, crime, gumshoe, gritty, private, hollywood, broadcasts, nostalgia, hollywood, famous, celebrities, stars

    Hashtags: #freeoldtimeradio #freeradio #oldtimeradio #podcast #audible #amazonmusic #spotify #googlepodcasts #radio #vintageradio #vintage #oldradio #oldies #goldenageradio #retro #otr #old #amradio #radiomuseum #midcentury #radiovintage #retroradio #radioonline #vacuumradio #transistorradio #oldschool #golden #oldtimes #yesteryear #timeless #oldtime #drama #radioshow #20s #30s #40s #50s #60s #70s #80s #90s #00s #mixtape #classic #legend #nostalgia #iconic #flashback #backintheday #relaxing #nostalgic #lifestyle #anxiety #relax #sleep #rest #listen #radioprogram #antique

    Credits: Old-Time Radio Era Recordings in the Public Domain. Wikipedia (c) Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. WOMBO Dream.

    --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/free-old-time-radio/support
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    8 hrs and 23 mins

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