Curtain Time – 45-50 – 122846, episode 76 – 00 – Pat and Mike

Curtain Time was a popular American radio anthology program that aired during the Golden Age of Radio. It was known for its romantic dramas and its unique presentation style that aimed to recreate the atmosphere of attending a live theater performance.Broadcast History:

1938-1939: The show first aired on the Mutual Broadcasting System from Chicago.

1945-1950: It had a much more successful run on ABC and NBC, gaining a wider audience and greater popularity.

Format and Features:

“Theater Atmosphere”: The show used sound effects and announcements to evoke the feeling of being in a theater, with an announcer acting as an usher and reminding listeners to have their tickets ready.

Romantic Dramas: Each episode featured a different romantic story, often with a “boy meets girl” theme.

Leading Actors: Harry Elders was the primary male lead, while Beverly Younger and Nannette Sergeant shared the female lead roles.

If you’re a fan of old-time radio or enjoy romantic dramas, Curtain Time is definitely worth checking out! It’s a charming example of the creativity and immersive storytelling that characterized the Golden Age of Radio.

 

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Curtain Time – 45-50 – 101147, episode 117 – 00 – Tickertape Romance

Curtain Time was a popular American radio anthology program that aired during the Golden Age of Radio. It was known for its romantic dramas and its unique presentation style that aimed to recreate the atmosphere of attending a live theater performance.Broadcast History:

1938-1939: The show first aired on the Mutual Broadcasting System from Chicago.

1945-1950: It had a much more successful run on ABC and NBC, gaining a wider audience and greater popularity.

Format and Features:

“Theater Atmosphere”: The show used sound effects and announcements to evoke the feeling of being in a theater, with an announcer acting as an usher and reminding listeners to have their tickets ready.

Romantic Dramas: Each episode featured a different romantic story, often with a “boy meets girl” theme.

Leading Actors: Harry Elders was the primary male lead, while Beverly Younger and Nannette Sergeant shared the female lead roles.

If you’re a fan of old-time radio or enjoy romantic dramas, Curtain Time is definitely worth checking out! It’s a charming example of the creativity and immersive storytelling that characterized the Golden Age of Radio.

 

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/

 

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Curtain Time – 45-50 – 100648, episode 169 – 00 – Petticoat Justice

Curtain Time was a popular American radio anthology program that aired during the Golden Age of Radio. It was known for its romantic dramas and its unique presentation style that aimed to recreate the atmosphere of attending a live theater performance.Broadcast History:

1938-1939: The show first aired on the Mutual Broadcasting System from Chicago.

1945-1950: It had a much more successful run on ABC and NBC, gaining a wider audience and greater popularity.

Format and Features:

“Theater Atmosphere”: The show used sound effects and announcements to evoke the feeling of being in a theater, with an announcer acting as an usher and reminding listeners to have their tickets ready.

Romantic Dramas: Each episode featured a different romantic story, often with a “boy meets girl” theme.

Leading Actors: Harry Elders was the primary male lead, while Beverly Younger and Nannette Sergeant shared the female lead roles.

If you’re a fan of old-time radio or enjoy romantic dramas, Curtain Time is definitely worth checking out! It’s a charming example of the creativity and immersive storytelling that characterized the Golden Age of Radio.

 

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/

 

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Curtain Time – 45-50 – 092846, episode 63 – 00 – Love Is a Gamble

Curtain Time was a popular American radio anthology program that aired during the Golden Age of Radio. It was known for its romantic dramas and its unique presentation style that aimed to recreate the atmosphere of attending a live theater performance.Broadcast History:

1938-1939: The show first aired on the Mutual Broadcasting System from Chicago.

1945-1950: It had a much more successful run on ABC and NBC, gaining a wider audience and greater popularity.

Format and Features:

“Theater Atmosphere”: The show used sound effects and announcements to evoke the feeling of being in a theater, with an announcer acting as an usher and reminding listeners to have their tickets ready.

Romantic Dramas: Each episode featured a different romantic story, often with a “boy meets girl” theme.

Leading Actors: Harry Elders was the primary male lead, while Beverly Younger and Nannette Sergeant shared the female lead roles.

If you’re a fan of old-time radio or enjoy romantic dramas, Curtain Time is definitely worth checking out! It’s a charming example of the creativity and immersive storytelling that characterized the Golden Age of Radio.

 

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/

 

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Curtain Time – 45-50 – 092548, episode 167 – 00 – My Widow Lorraine

Curtain Time was a popular American radio anthology program that aired during the Golden Age of Radio. It was known for its romantic dramas and its unique presentation style that aimed to recreate the atmosphere of attending a live theater performance.Broadcast History:

1938-1939: The show first aired on the Mutual Broadcasting System from Chicago.

1945-1950: It had a much more successful run on ABC and NBC, gaining a wider audience and greater popularity.

Format and Features:

“Theater Atmosphere”: The show used sound effects and announcements to evoke the feeling of being in a theater, with an announcer acting as an usher and reminding listeners to have their tickets ready.

Romantic Dramas: Each episode featured a different romantic story, often with a “boy meets girl” theme.

Leading Actors: Harry Elders was the primary male lead, while Beverly Younger and Nannette Sergeant shared the female lead roles.

If you’re a fan of old-time radio or enjoy romantic dramas, Curtain Time is definitely worth checking out! It’s a charming example of the creativity and immersive storytelling that characterized the Golden Age of Radio.

 

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/

 

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Curtain Time – 45-50 – 091848, episode 166 – 00 – Courtship by Proxy

Curtain Time was a popular American radio anthology program that aired during the Golden Age of Radio. It was known for its romantic dramas and its unique presentation style that aimed to recreate the atmosphere of attending a live theater performance.Broadcast History:

1938-1939: The show first aired on the Mutual Broadcasting System from Chicago.

1945-1950: It had a much more successful run on ABC and NBC, gaining a wider audience and greater popularity.

Format and Features:

“Theater Atmosphere”: The show used sound effects and announcements to evoke the feeling of being in a theater, with an announcer acting as an usher and reminding listeners to have their tickets ready.

Romantic Dramas: Each episode featured a different romantic story, often with a “boy meets girl” theme.

Leading Actors: Harry Elders was the primary male lead, while Beverly Younger and Nannette Sergeant shared the female lead roles.

If you’re a fan of old-time radio or enjoy romantic dramas, Curtain Time is definitely worth checking out! It’s a charming example of the creativity and immersive storytelling that characterized the Golden Age of Radio.

 

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/

 

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Curtain Time – 45-50 – 091148, episode 165 – 00 – Best Laid Plans

Curtain Time was a popular American radio anthology program that aired during the Golden Age of Radio. It was known for its romantic dramas and its unique presentation style that aimed to recreate the atmosphere of attending a live theater performance.Broadcast History:

1938-1939: The show first aired on the Mutual Broadcasting System from Chicago.

1945-1950: It had a much more successful run on ABC and NBC, gaining a wider audience and greater popularity.

Format and Features:

“Theater Atmosphere”: The show used sound effects and announcements to evoke the feeling of being in a theater, with an announcer acting as an usher and reminding listeners to have their tickets ready.

Romantic Dramas: Each episode featured a different romantic story, often with a “boy meets girl” theme.

Leading Actors: Harry Elders was the primary male lead, while Beverly Younger and Nannette Sergeant shared the female lead roles.

If you’re a fan of old-time radio or enjoy romantic dramas, Curtain Time is definitely worth checking out! It’s a charming example of the creativity and immersive storytelling that characterized the Golden Age of Radio.

 

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/

 

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Curtain Time – 45-50 – 090647, episode 112 – 00 – Home, James

Curtain Time was a popular American radio anthology program that aired during the Golden Age of Radio. It was known for its romantic dramas and its unique presentation style that aimed to recreate the atmosphere of attending a live theater performance.Broadcast History:

1938-1939: The show first aired on the Mutual Broadcasting System from Chicago.

1945-1950: It had a much more successful run on ABC and NBC, gaining a wider audience and greater popularity.

Format and Features:

“Theater Atmosphere”: The show used sound effects and announcements to evoke the feeling of being in a theater, with an announcer acting as an usher and reminding listeners to have their tickets ready.

Romantic Dramas: Each episode featured a different romantic story, often with a “boy meets girl” theme.

Leading Actors: Harry Elders was the primary male lead, while Beverly Younger and Nannette Sergeant shared the female lead roles.

If you’re a fan of old-time radio or enjoy romantic dramas, Curtain Time is definitely worth checking out! It’s a charming example of the creativity and immersive storytelling that characterized the Golden Age of Radio.

 

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/

 

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Curtain Time – 45-50 – 090448, episode 164 – 00 – Contract for an Angel

Curtain Time was a popular American radio anthology program that aired during the Golden Age of Radio. It was known for its romantic dramas and its unique presentation style that aimed to recreate the atmosphere of attending a live theater performance.Broadcast History:

1938-1939: The show first aired on the Mutual Broadcasting System from Chicago.

1945-1950: It had a much more successful run on ABC and NBC, gaining a wider audience and greater popularity.

Format and Features:

“Theater Atmosphere”: The show used sound effects and announcements to evoke the feeling of being in a theater, with an announcer acting as an usher and reminding listeners to have their tickets ready.

Romantic Dramas: Each episode featured a different romantic story, often with a “boy meets girl” theme.

Leading Actors: Harry Elders was the primary male lead, while Beverly Younger and Nannette Sergeant shared the female lead roles.

If you’re a fan of old-time radio or enjoy romantic dramas, Curtain Time is definitely worth checking out! It’s a charming example of the creativity and immersive storytelling that characterized the Golden Age of Radio.

 

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/

 

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Curtain Time – 45-50 – 083047, episode 111 – 00 – Page One Wedding

Curtain Time was a popular American radio anthology program that aired during the Golden Age of Radio. It was known for its romantic dramas and its unique presentation style that aimed to recreate the atmosphere of attending a live theater performance.Broadcast History:

1938-1939: The show first aired on the Mutual Broadcasting System from Chicago.

1945-1950: It had a much more successful run on ABC and NBC, gaining a wider audience and greater popularity.

Format and Features:

“Theater Atmosphere”: The show used sound effects and announcements to evoke the feeling of being in a theater, with an announcer acting as an usher and reminding listeners to have their tickets ready.

Romantic Dramas: Each episode featured a different romantic story, often with a “boy meets girl” theme.

Leading Actors: Harry Elders was the primary male lead, while Beverly Younger and Nannette Sergeant shared the female lead roles.

If you’re a fan of old-time radio or enjoy romantic dramas, Curtain Time is definitely worth checking out! It’s a charming example of the creativity and immersive storytelling that characterized the Golden Age of Radio.

 

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