Gunsmoke / Dragnet / Old Time Radio

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Luke Jaconetti

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Sep 25, 2012, 2:30:06 PM9/25/12
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I know that we have a few fans here on Audio Dramas, primarily of the Doctor Who variety.  Anyone else enjoy listening to Old Time Radio dramas?
 
I have been listening to Gunsmoke, which at just shy of half an hour an episode is perfect for my commute.  Some of you may remember that I am an Old West fan and those these tales of the violent, untamed West are right up my alley.  Those of you who are familiar with the James Arness TV show probably know that Gunsmoke started on radio before moving to TV, and a lot of the early TV scripts were recycled radio scripts.  There is a great collection by the Old Time Radio Research group (OTRR) of them available on Archive.org for download.
 
 
I also enjoy the classic Dragnet.  This dates back to my youth watching Dragnet 1968 (and so forth) on Nick At Nite.  Much like Gunsmoke, Dragnet started on the radio before making the transition to television.  The OTRR has a collection of Dragnet as well on Archive.org.
 
 
Anyone else enjoy classic radio drama of years past?

Cary Preston

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Sep 25, 2012, 2:38:20 PM9/25/12
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I had a ton of old 40's era radio theater (complete with doctors doing ads for Camel cigarettes), but lost them between PC builds. 
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Edward Crosby

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Sep 25, 2012, 2:48:12 PM9/25/12
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I've got some old Superman and the Orson Wells classic War of the Worlds. I used to have The Shadow but lost track of them (used to have CDs). I've been meaning to download some stuff from radioarchive.com but just haven't had the chance yet, even though I did buy and download Captain Future magazine in .PDF and .EPUB format from there not too long ago. Crackle Barrel is notorious for selling some of that old stuff in their gift shop.

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Edward Crosby

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Sep 25, 2012, 2:49:37 PM9/25/12
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Correction on that URL:

http://www.radioarchives.com

Edward
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