Railroad Hour 48-10-11 (002) Anything Goes

The Railroad Hour was a delightful radio series that aired musical dramas and comedies from the late 1940s to the mid-1950s. Sponsored by the Association of American Railroads, the show condensed beloved musicals and operettas into shorter formats, focusing on works written before 1943.
 
 Here are some highlights:

  • Host and Leading Man: The talented Gordon MacRae hosted each episode and played the leading male roles. His leading ladies came from both radio and the Metropolitan Opera.
  • Musical Selections: The show featured excerpts from classic musicals such as:
    • No, No, Nanette (with co-star Doris Day)
    • Brigadoon (with co-star Jane Powell)
    • The Desert Song
    • Holiday Inn
    • The Merry Widow
    • The Mikado
    • Naughty Marietta
    • Show Boat
    • Song of Norway
    • State Fair
    • The Student Prince
    • The Vagabond King
  • Musical Director: Carmen Dragon led the musical direction, and the show’s theme song was the familiar tune, “I’ve Been Working on the Railroad.”

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Railroad Hour 48-10-04 (001) Good News

The Railroad Hour was a delightful radio series that aired musical dramas and comedies from the late 1940s to the mid-1950s. Sponsored by the Association of American Railroads, the show condensed beloved musicals and operettas into shorter formats, focusing on works written before 1943.
 
 Here are some highlights:

  • Host and Leading Man: The talented Gordon MacRae hosted each episode and played the leading male roles. His leading ladies came from both radio and the Metropolitan Opera.
  • Musical Selections: The show featured excerpts from classic musicals such as:
    • No, No, Nanette (with co-star Doris Day)
    • Brigadoon (with co-star Jane Powell)
    • The Desert Song
    • Holiday Inn
    • The Merry Widow
    • The Mikado
    • Naughty Marietta
    • Show Boat
    • Song of Norway
    • State Fair
    • The Student Prince
    • The Vagabond King
  • Musical Director: Carmen Dragon led the musical direction, and the show’s theme song was the familiar tune, “I’ve Been Working on the Railroad.”

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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Redbook Dramas 32-11-03 ep24 Lazy Bones

Redbook Dramas is a captivating radio series that aired in 1932, during the Great Depression. Based on short stories originally published in Redbook Magazine, these 15-minute episodes offer a mix of love, mystery, adventure, and romance. Let me share some intriguing highlights:

  1. Diverse Settings: The stories transport listeners to exotic places like Yucatan, France, Dalmatia, and Manchuria. You’ll encounter remarkable characters and circumstances along the way.

  2. Unforgettable Characters: From a surly Army private whose pet goat causes trouble to an American schoolteacher embroiled in political intrigue abroad, the characters are both relatable and fascinating.

  3. Noteworthy Authors: Elaine Carrington, known for radio soap operas like When a Girl Marries and Pepper Young’s Family, wrote one of the episodes. Frank R. Adams, with his knockout revelations in “A Gent Passes By,” showcases his talent from popular magazines of the day.

  4. Charming Musical Interludes: The broadcasts include delightful musical bridges, adding to the nostalgic flavor of the era.

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

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Redbook Dramas 32-10-27 ep23 Ever So Slightly Careless

Redbook Dramas is a captivating radio series that aired in 1932, during the Great Depression. Based on short stories originally published in Redbook Magazine, these 15-minute episodes offer a mix of love, mystery, adventure, and romance. Let me share some intriguing highlights:

  1. Diverse Settings: The stories transport listeners to exotic places like Yucatan, France, Dalmatia, and Manchuria. You’ll encounter remarkable characters and circumstances along the way.

  2. Unforgettable Characters: From a surly Army private whose pet goat causes trouble to an American schoolteacher embroiled in political intrigue abroad, the characters are both relatable and fascinating.

  3. Noteworthy Authors: Elaine Carrington, known for radio soap operas like When a Girl Marries and Pepper Young’s Family, wrote one of the episodes. Frank R. Adams, with his knockout revelations in “A Gent Passes By,” showcases his talent from popular magazines of the day.

  4. Charming Musical Interludes: The broadcasts include delightful musical bridges, adding to the nostalgic flavor of the era.

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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Redbook_ Dramas 32-10-20 ep22 Minister Wanted

Redbook Dramas is a captivating radio series that aired in 1932, during the Great Depression. Based on short stories originally published in Redbook Magazine, these 15-minute episodes offer a mix of love, mystery, adventure, and romance. Let me share some intriguing highlights:

  1. Diverse Settings: The stories transport listeners to exotic places like Yucatan, France, Dalmatia, and Manchuria. You’ll encounter remarkable characters and circumstances along the way.

  2. Unforgettable Characters: From a surly Army private whose pet goat causes trouble to an American schoolteacher embroiled in political intrigue abroad, the characters are both relatable and fascinating.

  3. Noteworthy Authors: Elaine Carrington, known for radio soap operas like When a Girl Marries and Pepper Young’s Family, wrote one of the episodes. Frank R. Adams, with his knockout revelations in “A Gent Passes By,” showcases his talent from popular magazines of the day.

  4. Charming Musical Interludes: The broadcasts include delightful musical bridges, adding to the nostalgic flavor of the era.

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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Redbook Dramas 32-10-13 ep21 Night Watch

Redbook Dramas is a captivating radio series that aired in 1932, during the Great Depression. Based on short stories originally published in Redbook Magazine, these 15-minute episodes offer a mix of love, mystery, adventure, and romance. Let me share some intriguing highlights:

  1. Diverse Settings: The stories transport listeners to exotic places like Yucatan, France, Dalmatia, and Manchuria. You’ll encounter remarkable characters and circumstances along the way.

  2. Unforgettable Characters: From a surly Army private whose pet goat causes trouble to an American schoolteacher embroiled in political intrigue abroad, the characters are both relatable and fascinating.

  3. Noteworthy Authors: Elaine Carrington, known for radio soap operas like When a Girl Marries and Pepper Young’s Family, wrote one of the episodes. Frank R. Adams, with his knockout revelations in “A Gent Passes By,” showcases his talent from popular magazines of the day.

  4. Charming Musical Interludes: The broadcasts include delightful musical bridges, adding to the nostalgic flavor of the era.

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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Redbook Dramas 32-10-06 ep20 England Yet Shall Stand

Redbook Dramas is a captivating radio series that aired in 1932, during the Great Depression. Based on short stories originally published in Redbook Magazine, these 15-minute episodes offer a mix of love, mystery, adventure, and romance. Let me share some intriguing highlights:

  1. Diverse Settings: The stories transport listeners to exotic places like Yucatan, France, Dalmatia, and Manchuria. You’ll encounter remarkable characters and circumstances along the way.

  2. Unforgettable Characters: From a surly Army private whose pet goat causes trouble to an American schoolteacher embroiled in political intrigue abroad, the characters are both relatable and fascinating.

  3. Noteworthy Authors: Elaine Carrington, known for radio soap operas like When a Girl Marries and Pepper Young’s Family, wrote one of the episodes. Frank R. Adams, with his knockout revelations in “A Gent Passes By,” showcases his talent from popular magazines of the day.

  4. Charming Musical Interludes: The broadcasts include delightful musical bridges, adding to the nostalgic flavor of the era.

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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Redbook Dramas 32-08-25 ep14 Hate and Twenty Cents

Redbook Dramas is a captivating radio series that aired in 1932, during the Great Depression. Based on short stories originally published in Redbook Magazine, these 15-minute episodes offer a mix of love, mystery, adventure, and romance. Let me share some intriguing highlights:

  1. Diverse Settings: The stories transport listeners to exotic places like Yucatan, France, Dalmatia, and Manchuria. You’ll encounter remarkable characters and circumstances along the way.

  2. Unforgettable Characters: From a surly Army private whose pet goat causes trouble to an American schoolteacher embroiled in political intrigue abroad, the characters are both relatable and fascinating.

  3. Noteworthy Authors: Elaine Carrington, known for radio soap operas like When a Girl Marries and Pepper Young’s Family, wrote one of the episodes. Frank R. Adams, with his knockout revelations in “A Gent Passes By,” showcases his talent from popular magazines of the day.

  4. Charming Musical Interludes: The broadcasts include delightful musical bridges, adding to the nostalgic flavor of the era.

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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Redbook Dramas 32-08-18 ep13 You Have to Have Something

Redbook Dramas is a captivating radio series that aired in 1932, during the Great Depression. Based on short stories originally published in Redbook Magazine, these 15-minute episodes offer a mix of love, mystery, adventure, and romance. Let me share some intriguing highlights:

  1. Diverse Settings: The stories transport listeners to exotic places like Yucatan, France, Dalmatia, and Manchuria. You’ll encounter remarkable characters and circumstances along the way.

  2. Unforgettable Characters: From a surly Army private whose pet goat causes trouble to an American schoolteacher embroiled in political intrigue abroad, the characters are both relatable and fascinating.

  3. Noteworthy Authors: Elaine Carrington, known for radio soap operas like When a Girl Marries and Pepper Young’s Family, wrote one of the episodes. Frank R. Adams, with his knockout revelations in “A Gent Passes By,” showcases his talent from popular magazines of the day.

  4. Charming Musical Interludes: The broadcasts include delightful musical bridges, adding to the nostalgic flavor of the era.

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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Redbook Dramas 32-08-11 ep12 A Gent Passes By

Redbook Dramas is a captivating radio series that aired in 1932, during the Great Depression. Based on short stories originally published in Redbook Magazine, these 15-minute episodes offer a mix of love, mystery, adventure, and romance. Let me share some intriguing highlights:

  1. Diverse Settings: The stories transport listeners to exotic places like Yucatan, France, Dalmatia, and Manchuria. You’ll encounter remarkable characters and circumstances along the way.

  2. Unforgettable Characters: From a surly Army private whose pet goat causes trouble to an American schoolteacher embroiled in political intrigue abroad, the characters are both relatable and fascinating.

  3. Noteworthy Authors: Elaine Carrington, known for radio soap operas like When a Girl Marries and Pepper Young’s Family, wrote one of the episodes. Frank R. Adams, with his knockout revelations in “A Gent Passes By,” showcases his talent from popular magazines of the day.

  4. Charming Musical Interludes: The broadcasts include delightful musical bridges, adding to the nostalgic flavor of the era.

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