528
classic broadcasts of Family Theater
55 classic broadcasts
Mr. Keene, Tracer of Lost Persons
18 more bonus classic Old Time
Radio Shows
ALL KNOWN EPISODES TO EXIST.
Don't be fooled by other
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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intended for your computer only which will allow you to transfer
the MP3 files to any device that can play MP3's. This collection remains the
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Family Theater:
Family Theater is a dramatic anthology
radio show which aired on the Mutual Broadcasting System in the
United States from February 13, 1947, to September 11, 1957.
The show was produced by Family Theater Productions, a film and
radio studio extension of the Family Rosary Crusade founded by
the Holy Cross Priest, Father Patrick Peyton, CSC, as a way to
promote family prayer. The motto of Holy Cross Family Ministries
is "The family that prays together stays together."
The program had no commercial sponsor, yet Father Peyton
arranged for many of Hollywood's stars in film and radio at the
time to appear. In its 10-year run, well-known actors and
actresses, including James Stewart, Gregory Peck, Dennis Morgan,
Irene Dunne, Robert Mitchum, Henry Fonda, Bob Hope, Lucille
Ball, Shirley Temple, Barbara Whiting Smith, Raymond Burr, Jane
Wyatt, Charlton Heston, Lizabeth Scott, Bing Crosby, Jack Benny,
Gene Kelly, Kate Smith, William Shatner, and Chuck Connors,
appeared as announcers, narrators, or stars.
A total of 540 episodes were produced, of which 528 surviving
episodes are included here. The program featured not only
religious stories, but also half-hour adaptations of literary
works such as A Tale of Two Cities, Moby-Dick, and Don Quixote.
Mr Keene,
Tracer of Lost Persons:
Mr. Keen, Tracer of
Lost Persons was one of radio's longest running shows,
airing October 12, 1937 to April 19, 1955, continuing
well into the television era. It was produced by Frank
and Anne Hummert, who based it upon Robert W. Chambers'
1906 novel The Tracer of Lost Persons. The sponsors
included Whitehall Pharmacal (as in Anacin, Kolynos
Toothpaste, BiSoDol antacid mints, Hill's cold tablets
and Heet liniment), Dentyne, Aerowax, RCA Victor and
Chesterfield cigarettes. It aired on the NBC Blue
network until 1947, when it switched to CBS.
Bennett Kilpack began as Mr. Keen in 1937 with Arthur
Hughes and then Phil Clarke stepping into the role later
in the series. The kindly Keen and his faithful
assistant, Mike Clancy (Jim Kelly), entertained
listeners for 18 years. With 1690 nationwide broadcasts,
Mr. Keen was the most resilient private detective in a
namesake role. The nearest competitors were Nick Carter,
Master Detective (726 broadcasts), The Adventures of
Sherlock Holmes (657) and The Adventures of the Falcon
(473). Only 55 of the 1690 Mr. Keen programs are known
to survive.
Richard Leonard directed scripts by Barbara Bates,
Stedman Coles, Frank Hummert, Lawrence Klee and Bob
Shaw. James Fleming and Larry Elliott were the
announcers. Al Rickey's band provided the background
music, including the program's theme, "Someday I'll Find
You."
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:
Encore Theater |
Everyman's Theater |
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