Episodes

  • Crime Classics 1954-06-30 (051) Good Evening, My Name is Jack the Ripper
    Jul 8 2020

    The Adventures Of Frank Merriwell Classic Radio Show


    The Golden Age of Radio brought to life many characters that have become legendary, and among them stands the quintessential all-American hero, Frank Merriwell. The radio serial "The Adventures of Frank Merriwell" captivated audiences with its thrilling episodes and moral lessons. It first aired on NBC radio from March 26 to June 22, 1934, as a 15-minute serial three times a week, sponsored by Dr. West's Toothpaste. Donald Briggs gave voice to the character of Frank Merriwell, a name synonymous with courage, sportsmanship, and the unwavering pursuit of justice.


    The show's revival on October 5, 1946, as a 30-minute Saturday morning program, continued to enchant listeners until June 4, 1949. Lawson Zerbe took over the role of Merriwell, with Jean Gillespie and Elaine Rostas playing Inza Burrage, Harold Studer as Bart Hodge, and Patricia Hosley as Elsie Belwood. The announcers Mel Brandt and Harlow Wilcox, along with the Paul Taubman Orchestra, created an immersive experience for the audience.


    The adventures ranged from sports challenges to mysterious escapades, reflecting the values of the time and the idealism of youth. Frank Merriwell's character was not just a hero; he was a role model for young listeners, embodying the virtues of honesty, integrity, and perseverance. The show's impact was such that it left an indelible mark on American culture, influencing other media and generations of storytellers.


    For those interested in reliving the excitement of Frank Merriwell's adventures, the episodes are available for public access on platforms like Archive.org. These recordings offer a nostalgic journey into the past and a chance to appreciate the storytelling artistry that captivated a nation before the advent of television.


    The legacy of "The Adventures of Frank Merriwell" is a testament to the enduring appeal of radio dramas and their ability to inspire and entertain. It reminds us of a simpler time when families would gather around the radio, eagerly awaiting the next installment of their favorite hero's exploits. Frank Merriwell's adventures may be from a bygone era, but they continue to resonate with those who seek the thrill of adventure and the comfort of timeless values.


    Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio

    Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/

    Entertainment Radio | Broadcasting Classic Radio Shows | Patreon


    Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    29 mins
  • Crime Classics 1954-06-30 (051) Good Evening, My Name is Jack the Ripper (AFRTS)
    Jul 8 2020

    The Adventures Of Frank Merriwell Classic Radio Show


    The Golden Age of Radio brought to life many characters that have become legendary, and among them stands the quintessential all-American hero, Frank Merriwell. The radio serial "The Adventures of Frank Merriwell" captivated audiences with its thrilling episodes and moral lessons. It first aired on NBC radio from March 26 to June 22, 1934, as a 15-minute serial three times a week, sponsored by Dr. West's Toothpaste. Donald Briggs gave voice to the character of Frank Merriwell, a name synonymous with courage, sportsmanship, and the unwavering pursuit of justice.


    The show's revival on October 5, 1946, as a 30-minute Saturday morning program, continued to enchant listeners until June 4, 1949. Lawson Zerbe took over the role of Merriwell, with Jean Gillespie and Elaine Rostas playing Inza Burrage, Harold Studer as Bart Hodge, and Patricia Hosley as Elsie Belwood. The announcers Mel Brandt and Harlow Wilcox, along with the Paul Taubman Orchestra, created an immersive experience for the audience.


    The adventures ranged from sports challenges to mysterious escapades, reflecting the values of the time and the idealism of youth. Frank Merriwell's character was not just a hero; he was a role model for young listeners, embodying the virtues of honesty, integrity, and perseverance. The show's impact was such that it left an indelible mark on American culture, influencing other media and generations of storytellers.


    For those interested in reliving the excitement of Frank Merriwell's adventures, the episodes are available for public access on platforms like Archive.org. These recordings offer a nostalgic journey into the past and a chance to appreciate the storytelling artistry that captivated a nation before the advent of television.


    The legacy of "The Adventures of Frank Merriwell" is a testament to the enduring appeal of radio dramas and their ability to inspire and entertain. It reminds us of a simpler time when families would gather around the radio, eagerly awaiting the next installment of their favorite hero's exploits. Frank Merriwell's adventures may be from a bygone era, but they continue to resonate with those who seek the thrill of adventure and the comfort of timeless values.


    Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio

    Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/

    Entertainment Radio | Broadcasting Classic Radio Shows | Patreon


    Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    30 mins
  • Crime Classics 1954-06-23 (050) Ali Pasha - A Turkish Delight (AFRTS)
    Jul 8 2020

    The Adventures Of Frank Merriwell Classic Radio Show


    The Golden Age of Radio brought to life many characters that have become legendary, and among them stands the quintessential all-American hero, Frank Merriwell. The radio serial "The Adventures of Frank Merriwell" captivated audiences with its thrilling episodes and moral lessons. It first aired on NBC radio from March 26 to June 22, 1934, as a 15-minute serial three times a week, sponsored by Dr. West's Toothpaste. Donald Briggs gave voice to the character of Frank Merriwell, a name synonymous with courage, sportsmanship, and the unwavering pursuit of justice.


    The show's revival on October 5, 1946, as a 30-minute Saturday morning program, continued to enchant listeners until June 4, 1949. Lawson Zerbe took over the role of Merriwell, with Jean Gillespie and Elaine Rostas playing Inza Burrage, Harold Studer as Bart Hodge, and Patricia Hosley as Elsie Belwood. The announcers Mel Brandt and Harlow Wilcox, along with the Paul Taubman Orchestra, created an immersive experience for the audience.


    The adventures ranged from sports challenges to mysterious escapades, reflecting the values of the time and the idealism of youth. Frank Merriwell's character was not just a hero; he was a role model for young listeners, embodying the virtues of honesty, integrity, and perseverance. The show's impact was such that it left an indelible mark on American culture, influencing other media and generations of storytellers.


    For those interested in reliving the excitement of Frank Merriwell's adventures, the episodes are available for public access on platforms like Archive.org. These recordings offer a nostalgic journey into the past and a chance to appreciate the storytelling artistry that captivated a nation before the advent of television.


    The legacy of "The Adventures of Frank Merriwell" is a testament to the enduring appeal of radio dramas and their ability to inspire and entertain. It reminds us of a simpler time when families would gather around the radio, eagerly awaiting the next installment of their favorite hero's exploits. Frank Merriwell's adventures may be from a bygone era, but they continue to resonate with those who seek the thrill of adventure and the comfort of timeless values.


    Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio

    Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/

    Entertainment Radio | Broadcasting Classic Radio Shows | Patreon


    Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    30 mins
  • Crime Classics 1954-06-16 (049) The Death of a Baltimore Birdie and Friend
    Jul 8 2020

    The Adventures Of Frank Merriwell Classic Radio Show


    The Golden Age of Radio brought to life many characters that have become legendary, and among them stands the quintessential all-American hero, Frank Merriwell. The radio serial "The Adventures of Frank Merriwell" captivated audiences with its thrilling episodes and moral lessons. It first aired on NBC radio from March 26 to June 22, 1934, as a 15-minute serial three times a week, sponsored by Dr. West's Toothpaste. Donald Briggs gave voice to the character of Frank Merriwell, a name synonymous with courage, sportsmanship, and the unwavering pursuit of justice.


    The show's revival on October 5, 1946, as a 30-minute Saturday morning program, continued to enchant listeners until June 4, 1949. Lawson Zerbe took over the role of Merriwell, with Jean Gillespie and Elaine Rostas playing Inza Burrage, Harold Studer as Bart Hodge, and Patricia Hosley as Elsie Belwood. The announcers Mel Brandt and Harlow Wilcox, along with the Paul Taubman Orchestra, created an immersive experience for the audience.


    The adventures ranged from sports challenges to mysterious escapades, reflecting the values of the time and the idealism of youth. Frank Merriwell's character was not just a hero; he was a role model for young listeners, embodying the virtues of honesty, integrity, and perseverance. The show's impact was such that it left an indelible mark on American culture, influencing other media and generations of storytellers.


    For those interested in reliving the excitement of Frank Merriwell's adventures, the episodes are available for public access on platforms like Archive.org. These recordings offer a nostalgic journey into the past and a chance to appreciate the storytelling artistry that captivated a nation before the advent of television.


    The legacy of "The Adventures of Frank Merriwell" is a testament to the enduring appeal of radio dramas and their ability to inspire and entertain. It reminds us of a simpler time when families would gather around the radio, eagerly awaiting the next installment of their favorite hero's exploits. Frank Merriwell's adventures may be from a bygone era, but they continue to resonate with those who seek the thrill of adventure and the comfort of timeless values.


    Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio

    Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/

    Entertainment Radio | Broadcasting Classic Radio Shows | Patreon


    Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    30 mins
  • Crime Classics 1954-06-09 (048) The Assassination of Leon Trotsky
    Jul 8 2020
    A new episode

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    29 mins
  • Crime Classics 1954-06-02 (047) Mr. Jonathon Jewett; How Most Peculiarly He Cheated the Hangman
    Jul 8 2020
    A new episode

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    29 mins
  • Crime Classics 1954-05-26 (046) The Lethal Habit of the Marquise De Brinvilliers
    Jul 8 2020
    A new episode

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    29 mins
  • Crime Classics 1954-05-26 (046) The Lethal Habit of the Marquise De Brinvilliers (AFRTS)
    Jul 8 2020
    A new episode

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    30 mins