There is a time called youth

There is a time called youth

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Space Patrol OTR:Space Patrol was a highly successful franchise, packaged as a retro, juvenile serial featuring the adventures of the steely-jawed redoubtable Commander Buzz Corry and his wet-behind-the-ears sidekick Cadet Happy as they combat various 30th-century baddies across the Solar System and beyond. Originally a television series, the same actors reprised their roles for the radio version, which ran concurrently with the TV show from the fall of 1950 to the spring of 1955. [It is unclear when the radio series began, possibly 1952?]
All-Star Western Theatre:The top western stars of the silver screen were featured on the “All-Star Western Theatre”, a highly entertaining series of shows first heard in 1946. First hosted by Cottonseed Clark and featured the music of Foy Willing and the Riders of the Purple Sage, the broadcasts in this series is a virtual round-up of singing cowboys, including Tex Ritter, Eddie Dean, Jimmy Wakely, and Ken Curtis, as well as Saturday Matinee favorites like Tim Holt, Wild Bill Elliott, Alan “Rocky” Lane, and Johnny Mack Brown.
audioFirefighters 140 Eps:”Firefighters!” was a 140 Episode, 15 minute daily, syndicated serial-drama, depicting the lives of neighbouring ‘Plum Valley City’ firefighters. Centered around the life of new firefighter, Tim Collins, & his firefighting comrades, most episodes followed fire-related mysteries, which included the research, interviews, & detective work involved in achieving a solution to the cause of each fire.
Romance:Theater of Romance/Romance (CBS) ran for about 12 years between 1943 and 1957 as a 30 minute filler for a number of old time radio shows. The content, directors, performers and producers changed often during the run of the series, but maintained its theme pretty much. When the show picked up sponsor Colgate Tooth Powder in the years 1944-1946, a lot of big names of the time entered the picture like Henry Fonda, Errol Flynn, Humphrey Bogart, Shirley Temple, Orson Welles, Gregory Peck and James Stewart among others. Theater of Romance kind of became a half hour version of the Lux Radio Theater for the Colgate Company with stories binding with the movies and historical fiction. The show now became very popular. Frank Graham hosted the show for most of its years. In the later years the show was basically just called “Romance” with top Old Time Radio performers starring. Available is quite a few of the series from 1943 up to 1957 in various quality.

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