106
classic broadcasts of Winston Churchill
116
classic broadcasts of Mr. President
701 more bonus classic Old Time
Radio Shows
ALL KNOWN EPISODES TO EXIST.
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collections that claim to contain more episodes. Many of these shows
were aired on multiple dates in reruns, so you have plenty of
sellers out there padding their collections with reruns!
We feature all known episodes in existence and do not add
"fluff" to our collections to increase our claimed episode count
like many others.
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Winston Churchill:
Winston Churchill,
Prime Minister of England during WWII and great orator,
wrote his own speeches and delivered them on many radio
broadcasts. Churchill was Prime Minister of the
United Kingdom from 1940 to 1945 and again from 1951 to
1955. As Prime Minister, Churchill led Britain to
victory over Nazi Germany during WWII. These are
his most famous and inspiring speeches.
Mr.
President:
Mr. President was a radio series that ran on the ABC
Network from June 26, 1947, to September 23, 1953.
Each half-hour episode was based on an incident in the
life of one of the people who have held the office of
President of the United States, but the dialogs were
written in such a way as not to reveal the name of the
President until the last line of dialog at the end of
the program, when the President would be addressed by
name. An advertisement for the program noted, "Each week
the suspense mounts from his first question, 'Which one
of our 32 Presidents am I?'" The audience was thus
encouraged to guess, from the plot of the episode, which
President it was.
The series was created by Robert G. Jennings and written
by a team that included Jean Holloway, Bernard Dougall
and Ira Marion. A research staff made certain that the
stories were accurate. It was produced and directed by
Dick Woolen.
The President each week was played by Edward Arnold,
with supporting performances by Bea Benaderet, Gil
Stratton, Hans Conreid, Lurene Tuttle, and Herb
Butterfield. The announcer was Owen James.
And more
Bonus Radio Shows:
As a sampler of our old
time radio library, we are including these
classic old time radio shows on this DVD-ROM at no extra charge:
H.V. Kaltenborn |
News and Letters from
Home and Abroad |
Stories to Remember |
Imperial Leader |
Our Nation's Heritage |
Story Behind the Headlines |
Lawyers, Attorneys, etc - Misc Programs |
Our Stake in the War |
Tales of the Foreign Service |
London Calling |
Pacific Story |
UN Radio |
Lord Haw Haw, Nazi Propaganda |
Public Service |
UN Story |
Mutual News Broadcasts |
Purple Heart |
Voice of the Army |
Nati'l Committee...Constitutional Gov't |
RAF Bomber |
War Bond Matinee |
The National Hour |
Report the Enemy |
What Are We Fighting For |