Whilliam Conrad might have been in every episode.
William Bendix was an actor. He starred in movies and radio shows. He starred in the 1942 movie, Wake Island.
The Lone Ranger The Shadow Knows Dragnet Gunsmoke War of the Worlds ( one time show) Amos and Andy Marx Brothers I Love Lucy Yes, many of the early TV came from radio
ofcourse people listened to radio in WWII they had to to be able to get information on the war. ofcourse people listened to radio in WWII they had to to be able to get information on the war. That's when the infamous Tokyo Rose used to spread Japanese propaganda by radio to American soldiers. Many soldiers were listening to Jazz female artists probably just to get by one more day.
William Tell overture. The show, like many TV shows, began as a radio show in 1933. Some of the actors on the radio also moved to TV shows later.
Gunsmoke was the popularest.
Conrad is movie that shows how people that is growing up take on different paths in life. It shows how each person is different in there own way.
Radio shows back then were mainly music shows, operas or radio dramas or comedies. What you could do is check newspapers on microfilm at the library and see what was listed. They used to list all the shows on the dial for decades.
Chicago Public Media has several radio shows that are part of its daily broadcast. Some of these radio shows include Odyssey, Sound Opinions, and This American Life.
In almost every Lineup show I've heard Howard McNear appeared, usually as a secondary character. One show I heard featured him as either a mad bomber or arsonist, I can't remember which. He was the lead villain in that show. He also appeared in radio's Gunsmoke, Gregory Hood, Cinnamon Bear, and countless other television and radio shows and movies.
One can see past shows of Radio City Christmas at Radio City Christmas Spectacular. They also offer a fan club you can subscribe to, to see daily news of Radio City Christmas shows.
Radio shows.
One can find and listen to old time radio shows on various websites. These websites include, but are not limited to Archive, Radio Lovers, RUSC, My Old Radio and Dumb.