This is a new .mp3 DVD Rom containing more than 600 old time radio shows. It is being distributed by www.TheClassicArchives.com (Catalog G16). There are 528 episodes of Family Theater, 55 episodes of Mr. Keene, Tracer of Lost Persons, 5 of Everyman’s Theater and 13 of Encore Theater. Jimmy Stewart appears only on two Family…
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Jimmy Stewart Collection
This is a 2-disc set issued by www.goldengooseradio.com. There are more than 80 programs featuring Stewart on the discs, making it well worth the $4.99 asking price. If you’re looking to fill out your private Stewart collection, this one should help. On the first disc you’ll get: Cavalcade of America (11-12-45) A Guy Who had…
Family Theater
This 5-CD set from Onesmedia has 517 broadcasts from the Family Theater. This includes two appearances by Jimmy Stewart. The very first show in the series, Flight from Home (February 13, 1947), was also the first show on which Stewart appeared. He returned to the program on April 4, 1951, to star in Suzi’s Prayer…
Jimmy Stewart – The Ultimate Radio Collection Vol. 3
This digital only set was issued for download and streaming by Master Classics Records in 2011. There are seventeen shows (one in two parts) on this set: 1) Philco Radio Time (Bing Crosby), March 10, 1948 2) Suspense – Mission Completed, December 1, 1949 3) Screen Directors’ Playhouse – Call Northside 777, December 9, 1949…
Jimmy Stewart – The Ultimate Radio Collection Vol. 2
This digital only set was issued for download and streaming by Master Classics Records in 2011. Sixteen shows were included in the set: 1) Lux Radio Theatre – Magic Town, December 15, 1947 2) Philco Radio Time (Bing Crosby Show), April 6, 1949 3) Colgate Sports Newsreel (subbing for Bill Stern), July 23, 1948 4)…
Family Theatre – Flight from Home
The Family Theatre premiered on the Mutual Network on February 13, 1947, with the play Flight From Home starring Loretta Young. Jimmy Stewart was on hand as the master of ceremonies. As outlined in Jimmy Stewart on the Air, he is heard only at the beginning and ending of the program and did not act…