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True Detective Mysteries 59-10-07_Wedding_Night_Murder

21 min · 28 de jun de 2020
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True Detective Mysteries was a radio show that dramatized true crime stories. It was based on the True Detective magazine, which was published by Street & Smith Publications. The show was first broadcast on CBS in 1929 and ran for 30 years. It was hosted by several different narrators over the years, including Ed Begley, Sr., John Archer, and Edward G. Robinson. Each episode of True Detective Mysteries told the story of a real-life crime, often from the perspective of the criminal. The show was known for its realistic portrayals of crime and its suspenseful plots. True Detective Mysteries was a popular show and was one of the most listened-to radio programs in the United States during its run. It helped to popularize true crime stories and inspired several other radio and television shows. The show was also known for its use of sound effects and music to create a realistic atmosphere. The actors would often perform their scenes in front of a live audience, which helped to add to the suspense and excitement of the show. True Detective Mysteries was a groundbreaking show that helped to change the way that true crime stories were told. It was a popular and influential show that continues to be enjoyed by fans of old-time radio today. ❤️ Support & Listen 🎧 Old Time Radio: https://link.radioking.com/otradio [https://link.radioking.com/otradio] 🌐 More classic shows: https://www.myclassicradio.net/ [https://www.myclassicradio.net/] ⚠️ Listener Disclaimer These programs were produced in a different era. Some content may not reflect modern standards or today’s politically correct values. The views expressed do not necessarily represent those of Entertainment Radio. #OldTimeRadio #ClassicRadio #GoldenAgeOfRadio #VintageRadio #RadioDrama #RadioHistory #AdventureAhead #ClassicAdventure #RadioAdventure #AdventureStories #HistoricalEntertainment #RadioNostalgia #RetroEntertainment #ClassicStorytelling #TimelessStories #AudioDrama #OldTimeRadioStation #MyClassicRadio #ListenOnline #StreamingRadio #1940sRadio #AmericanHistory #VintageCulture #ClassicAmerica ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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episode True Detective Mysteries 59-10-07_Wedding_Night_Murder artwork

True Detective Mysteries 59-10-07_Wedding_Night_Murder

True Detective Mysteries was a radio show that dramatized true crime stories. It was based on the True Detective magazine, which was published by Street & Smith Publications. The show was first broadcast on CBS in 1929 and ran for 30 years. It was hosted by several different narrators over the years, including Ed Begley, Sr., John Archer, and Edward G. Robinson. Each episode of True Detective Mysteries told the story of a real-life crime, often from the perspective of the criminal. The show was known for its realistic portrayals of crime and its suspenseful plots. True Detective Mysteries was a popular show and was one of the most listened-to radio programs in the United States during its run. It helped to popularize true crime stories and inspired several other radio and television shows. The show was also known for its use of sound effects and music to create a realistic atmosphere. The actors would often perform their scenes in front of a live audience, which helped to add to the suspense and excitement of the show. True Detective Mysteries was a groundbreaking show that helped to change the way that true crime stories were told. It was a popular and influential show that continues to be enjoyed by fans of old-time radio today. ❤️ Support & Listen 🎧 Old Time Radio: https://link.radioking.com/otradio [https://link.radioking.com/otradio] 🌐 More classic shows: https://www.myclassicradio.net/ [https://www.myclassicradio.net/] ⚠️ Listener Disclaimer These programs were produced in a different era. Some content may not reflect modern standards or today’s politically correct values. The views expressed do not necessarily represent those of Entertainment Radio. #OldTimeRadio #ClassicRadio #GoldenAgeOfRadio #VintageRadio #RadioDrama #RadioHistory #AdventureAhead #ClassicAdventure #RadioAdventure #AdventureStories #HistoricalEntertainment #RadioNostalgia #RetroEntertainment #ClassicStorytelling #TimelessStories #AudioDrama #OldTimeRadioStation #MyClassicRadio #ListenOnline #StreamingRadio #1940sRadio #AmericanHistory #VintageCulture #ClassicAmerica ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

28 de jun de 202021 min
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True Detective Mysteries 58-06-08_Hitchhiking_Pyscho

True Detective Mysteries was a radio show that dramatized true crime stories. It was based on the True Detective magazine, which was published by Street & Smith Publications. The show was first broadcast on CBS in 1929 and ran for 30 years. It was hosted by several different narrators over the years, including Ed Begley, Sr., John Archer, and Edward G. Robinson. Each episode of True Detective Mysteries told the story of a real-life crime, often from the perspective of the criminal. The show was known for its realistic portrayals of crime and its suspenseful plots. True Detective Mysteries was a popular show and was one of the most listened-to radio programs in the United States during its run. It helped to popularize true crime stories and inspired several other radio and television shows. The show was also known for its use of sound effects and music to create a realistic atmosphere. The actors would often perform their scenes in front of a live audience, which helped to add to the suspense and excitement of the show. True Detective Mysteries was a groundbreaking show that helped to change the way that true crime stories were told. It was a popular and influential show that continues to be enjoyed by fans of old-time radio today. ❤️ Support & Listen 🎧 Old Time Radio: https://link.radioking.com/otradio [https://link.radioking.com/otradio] 🌐 More classic shows: https://www.myclassicradio.net/ [https://www.myclassicradio.net/] ⚠️ Listener Disclaimer These programs were produced in a different era. Some content may not reflect modern standards or today’s politically correct values. The views expressed do not necessarily represent those of Entertainment Radio. #OldTimeRadio #ClassicRadio #GoldenAgeOfRadio #VintageRadio #RadioDrama #RadioHistory #AdventureAhead #ClassicAdventure #RadioAdventure #AdventureStories #HistoricalEntertainment #RadioNostalgia #RetroEntertainment #ClassicStorytelling #TimelessStories #AudioDrama #OldTimeRadioStation #MyClassicRadio #ListenOnline #StreamingRadio #1940sRadio #AmericanHistory #VintageCulture #ClassicAmerica ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

28 de jun de 202023 min
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True Detective Mysteries 57-10-14_Body_In_The_Road

True Detective Mysteries was a radio show that dramatized true crime stories. It was based on the True Detective magazine, which was published by Street & Smith Publications. The show was first broadcast on CBS in 1929 and ran for 30 years. It was hosted by several different narrators over the years, including Ed Begley, Sr., John Archer, and Edward G. Robinson. Each episode of True Detective Mysteries told the story of a real-life crime, often from the perspective of the criminal. The show was known for its realistic portrayals of crime and its suspenseful plots. True Detective Mysteries was a popular show and was one of the most listened-to radio programs in the United States during its run. It helped to popularize true crime stories and inspired several other radio and television shows. The show was also known for its use of sound effects and music to create a realistic atmosphere. The actors would often perform their scenes in front of a live audience, which helped to add to the suspense and excitement of the show. True Detective Mysteries was a groundbreaking show that helped to change the way that true crime stories were told. It was a popular and influential show that continues to be enjoyed by fans of old-time radio today. ❤️ Support & Listen 🎧 Old Time Radio: https://link.radioking.com/otradio [https://link.radioking.com/otradio] 🌐 More classic shows: https://www.myclassicradio.net/ [https://www.myclassicradio.net/] ⚠️ Listener Disclaimer These programs were produced in a different era. Some content may not reflect modern standards or today’s politically correct values. The views expressed do not necessarily represent those of Entertainment Radio. #OldTimeRadio #ClassicRadio #GoldenAgeOfRadio #VintageRadio #RadioDrama #RadioHistory #AdventureAhead #ClassicAdventure #RadioAdventure #AdventureStories #HistoricalEntertainment #RadioNostalgia #RetroEntertainment #ClassicStorytelling #TimelessStories #AudioDrama #OldTimeRadioStation #MyClassicRadio #ListenOnline #StreamingRadio #1940sRadio #AmericanHistory #VintageCulture #ClassicAmerica ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

28 de jun de 202021 min
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True Detective Mysteries 50-01-01_Inhuman_Monster_In_Europe

True Detective Mysteries was a radio show that dramatized true crime stories. It was based on the True Detective magazine, which was published by Street & Smith Publications. The show was first broadcast on CBS in 1929 and ran for 30 years. It was hosted by several different narrators over the years, including Ed Begley, Sr., John Archer, and Edward G. Robinson. Each episode of True Detective Mysteries told the story of a real-life crime, often from the perspective of the criminal. The show was known for its realistic portrayals of crime and its suspenseful plots. True Detective Mysteries was a popular show and was one of the most listened-to radio programs in the United States during its run. It helped to popularize true crime stories and inspired several other radio and television shows. The show was also known for its use of sound effects and music to create a realistic atmosphere. The actors would often perform their scenes in front of a live audience, which helped to add to the suspense and excitement of the show. True Detective Mysteries was a groundbreaking show that helped to change the way that true crime stories were told. It was a popular and influential show that continues to be enjoyed by fans of old-time radio today. ❤️ Support & Listen 🎧 Old Time Radio: https://link.radioking.com/otradio [https://link.radioking.com/otradio] 🌐 More classic shows: https://www.myclassicradio.net/ [https://www.myclassicradio.net/] ⚠️ Listener Disclaimer These programs were produced in a different era. Some content may not reflect modern standards or today’s politically correct values. The views expressed do not necessarily represent those of Entertainment Radio. #OldTimeRadio #ClassicRadio #GoldenAgeOfRadio #VintageRadio #RadioDrama #RadioHistory #AdventureAhead #ClassicAdventure #RadioAdventure #AdventureStories #HistoricalEntertainment #RadioNostalgia #RetroEntertainment #ClassicStorytelling #TimelessStories #AudioDrama #OldTimeRadioStation #MyClassicRadio #ListenOnline #StreamingRadio #1940sRadio #AmericanHistory #VintageCulture #ClassicAmerica ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

28 de jun de 202028 min
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True Detective Mysteries 47-12-28_Dream_Of_Richard_Lauber

True Detective Mysteries was a radio show that dramatized true crime stories. It was based on the True Detective magazine, which was published by Street & Smith Publications. The show was first broadcast on CBS in 1929 and ran for 30 years. It was hosted by several different narrators over the years, including Ed Begley, Sr., John Archer, and Edward G. Robinson. Each episode of True Detective Mysteries told the story of a real-life crime, often from the perspective of the criminal. The show was known for its realistic portrayals of crime and its suspenseful plots. True Detective Mysteries was a popular show and was one of the most listened-to radio programs in the United States during its run. It helped to popularize true crime stories and inspired several other radio and television shows. The show was also known for its use of sound effects and music to create a realistic atmosphere. The actors would often perform their scenes in front of a live audience, which helped to add to the suspense and excitement of the show. True Detective Mysteries was a groundbreaking show that helped to change the way that true crime stories were told. It was a popular and influential show that continues to be enjoyed by fans of old-time radio today. ❤️ Support & Listen 🎧 Old Time Radio: https://link.radioking.com/otradio [https://link.radioking.com/otradio] 🌐 More classic shows: https://www.myclassicradio.net/ [https://www.myclassicradio.net/] ⚠️ Listener Disclaimer These programs were produced in a different era. Some content may not reflect modern standards or today’s politically correct values. The views expressed do not necessarily represent those of Entertainment Radio. #OldTimeRadio #ClassicRadio #GoldenAgeOfRadio #VintageRadio #RadioDrama #RadioHistory #AdventureAhead #ClassicAdventure #RadioAdventure #AdventureStories #HistoricalEntertainment #RadioNostalgia #RetroEntertainment #ClassicStorytelling #TimelessStories #AudioDrama #OldTimeRadioStation #MyClassicRadio #ListenOnline #StreamingRadio #1940sRadio #AmericanHistory #VintageCulture #ClassicAmerica ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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