I love old radio shows—especially those preserved by the OTRR group. They’ve spent years tracking down and archiving the highest-quality versions of classic broadcasts—many of which would otherwise be lost to time.
Love that they've left the old ads in too!
Lately, I can’t get enough of The Adventures of Philip Marlowe.
Van Heflin was okay on the short-lived 1947 NBC run, but Gerald Mohr, who took over in '48 for the CBS run, IS the voice of Philip Marlowe.
Maintained archive (best available quality):
If YouTube is more your speed, you can find the OTRR official page here with tons of great shows: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlUoyloCGlWy0wYJQk1r07LEmlItn-b-_&si=6QKqqzT4zPuGiC-M
*Gerald Mohr's run starts at episode 6, "The Red Wind" in the playlist. I've included it here for your listening pleasure*
OTRR—Old Time Radio Researchers Group—does some of the most important preservation work out there. When better recordings surface, the archive gets updated. This is important work, worth supporting.
If you care about preserving old-time radio, check them out:
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