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The Shadow 005 - The Circle of Death THE SHADOW KNOWS!!! 

📣 New Podcast! "The Shadow 005 - The Circle of Death" on @Spreaker #classics #oldtimeradio #radio #radioclassics #theshadow

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Bob Bailey, the iconic radio star, 🎙️✨ shined in Let George Do It as witty detective George Valentine 🕵️‍♂️ and in Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar as the sharp insurance investigator. 💼🔍

His smooth voice and talent made him a legend of classic radio! 📻🎭

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Old Time Radio USA's annual Thanksgiving Celebration is ON THE AIR! Tune in for classic holiday cheer and heartwarming stories. 🦃📻 #OldTimeRadioShows #OldTimeRadio #Thanksgiving #RadioClassics #HolidaySpirit #Nostalgia #ThanksgivingMarathon #HolidayOldTimeRadio #otr

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Fort Laramie (Radio) 1956 (ep01) Playing Indian
Fort Laramie (Radio) 1956 (ep01) Playing Indian (40 Episodes & 1 Audition) Fort Laramie is a CBS Radio Western series starring Raymond Burr as Captain Lee Quince. It aired Sunday afternoons January 22–October 28, 1956, at 5:30pm ET. Produced and directed by Norman Macdonnell, this Western drama depicted life at old Fort Laramie during the 19th Century. The 41 episodes starred Raymond Burr as Lee Quince, captain of the cavalry. One year later, Burr became a television star as Perry Mason In the series, the fort had 400 troops in all but they had to keep their eye on a nearby Indian reservation with 4,000 Sioux camped there. Major Ned Daggart led the troops, and he didn't always see eye to eye with Quince. Daggart had a niece called Terrie Lawson, who had her eye on the captain. Supporting regulars included Vic Perrin as Sgt. Gorse, Harry Bartell as the slightly green Lt. Seiberts and Jack Moyles as Major Daggett. Heard on a more irregular basis were Howard McNear as Pliny the fort sutler, Sam Edwards as Trooper Harrison, and in a variety of roles, such actors as John Dehner, John McIntire, Virginia Gregg, James Nusser, Parley Baer and Barney Phillips. Amerigo Marino supplied the music. The scripts were mostly written by John Meston, Kathleen Hite, Les Crutchfield and John Dunkel. John Dehner originally auditioned for the part of Lee Quince in a story that was later remade with Burr in the lead, called "The Boatwright's Story".

I enjoy listening to classic radio programs on Sirius Radio Classics. Especially the Westerns and detective shows.
Right now, I'm listening to Fort Laramie. It was one of the best Westerns of its time. You can listen to this episode here.
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