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Old-Time Radio's Greatest Shows, Volume 17
- Featuring Jack Benny, Bob Hope, Groucho Marx, and Many More (Old-Time Radio, Volume 17)
- Narrated by: full cast
- Length: 7 hrs and 54 mins
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Summary
A collection of the best and most popular programs from the Golden Age of Radio, digitally remastered, and including performances from some of Hollywood’s most beloved stars, like Jack Benny, Bob Hope, Groucho Marx, and many more.
Volume 17: Audio Table of Contents:
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
“The Persecuted Millionaire” starring Tom Conway and Nigel Bruce (2/10/47)
The Adventures of Philip Marlowe
“The Lonesome Reunion” starring Gerald Mohr as Raymond Chandler’s tough-as-nails Private Eye (2/12/49)
The Black Museum
“A Brass Button” starring Orson Welles (5/10/53)
Escape
“Evening Primrose” starring William Conrad (9/12/48)
The Fat Man
“The 19th Pearl” starring J. Scott Smart (1/21/46)
Fibber McGee and Molly
“The Missing Fountain Pen” starring Jim and Marian Jordan (2/26/46)
The Jack Benny Program
Starring Jack Benny with special guest, Bob Hope (1/11/53)
The Kraft Music Hall
Starring Al Jolson with guest, Groucho Marx (1/13/49)
Lights Out!
“Death Robbery” starring Boris Karloff (7/16/47)
My Favorite Husband
“George Attends a Teenage Dance” starring Lucille Ball (11/20/48)
Mystery House
“The Thirsty Death” starring Bela Lugosi (7/3/44)
Pat Novak, For Hire
“Father Leahy aka The Joe Feldman Case” starring Jack Webb (4/2/49)
The Screen Director’s Playhouse
“Casablanca” starring Humphrey Bogart (4/26/43)
Suspense
“Out of Control” starring Brian Donlevy (3/28/46)
Tales of the Texas Rangers
“Troop Train” starring Joel McCrea (4/6/52)
Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar
“The Henry J. Unger Matter” starring Edmond O’Brien (7/20/50)