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Welcome to Old Radio World! Here you will find some of the most popular radio programs of the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s. Before television, radio provided entertainment by presenting radio plays and programs of mystery, intrigue, and comedy. There was also news and soap operas.
- Western
Chad Remington was a two fisted lawyer in the town of Dos...
- Mystery
Suspense was a radio series broadcast on CBS from 1942...
- Detective
Detective Stories - Old Time Radio Shows Blackstone The...
- The Shadow
The show went on the air in August of 1930. Old Radio World...
- Sherlock Holmes
The sponsor's spokesman would show up weekly at Dr. Watson's...
- Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar
Johnny's precious recreational time was usually spent...
- Drama
Stories from the pen of Carlton E. Morse graced the...
- Comedy
A Date with Judy was an American radio program during the...
- Western
RARE 1930’s THEATRE PROGRAM VICTOR HERBERT, BABES in TOYLAND PaperMill Playhouse
We currently have over 50,000 Old Time Radio shows on this website available for online listening or download. Here is what you'll find on this website: One of the largest collections of Old Time Radio shows on the Internet. Many rare shows that can't be found anywhere else.
Since 1999, family-run OTRCAT.com (Old Time Radio Catalog) has all your favorite broadcasts from the golden age of radio -- 1920s, 1930s, 1940s, 1950s, and 1960's. We pride ourselves in continuing the tradition of sharing OTR show with both young and old radio listeners with free daily downloads.
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1930s Radio Shows. Did you know most families didn’t own a television until the late 1940’s or early 1950’s? Without a television (or computer or cell phone), what did our parents, grandparents or great-grandparents do for home entertainment in the 1930’s?