All American Old Time Radio Show
Classic Collections

Variety
These early radio episodes are true American treasures and are must
listening to for anyone who grew up in that era. For those a bit younger, it
is a window into how your parents and grandparents entertained themselves.
Remember, this was the time before most folks had a TV. If you have any interest in nostalgia and
entertainment history, you can not afford to pass up these true American
Treasures.
Bing Crosby - A musical variety show, The Bing Crosby Show was broadcast from
1930 to 1956 on both CBS and NBC . The show involves singing and
short comedy skits. Harry Lillis "Bing" Crosby was born May 3, 1903
, and was lost to us on October 14, 1977. Bing was a popular
American singer and actor whose career stretched over more than half
a century from 1926 until his death. Crosby was the best-selling
recording artist until well into the rock era, with over half a
billion records in circulation. So sit back with one of America’s most
popular singer and actor, and enjoy over 75 hours and 210 episodes
of musical variety and comedy all wrapped into one enjoyable
package.
All-Star Western Theatre
delivered
live entertainment during the mid 1940s. Republic Western-style
entertainment, the music provided by Foy Willing and the Riders of the
Purple Sage. The group was on number of radio shows, some of which include
the Andrews Sisters' and the Roy Rogers Show . If you want some great
entertainment and the added bonus of taking a trip down memory lane, then
All Star Western Theater is for you. With guest stars such as Johnny Mack
Brown, action sketches and skits you will enjoy some great times.
So let us help you rustle up
over 39 hours and over 80 episodes of real knee-slapping humor.
Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis Show
A 2 CD Set - The Martin and Lewis Show was the start of one of the greatest
comedy/variety teams in history. Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis proved to be
one of the funniest and charismatic duos in show business.
There are over 75 episodes
included on the two CD set, giving you over 35 hours of the genius that was
Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis.
Good News (1938-1940) was
a one hour variety show from the MGM Studios in Hollywood with regulars like
Edward Arnold, Fanny Brice, Frank Morgan, Lou Holtz, Meredith Wilson, Baby
Snooks and guest stars that reads like a who’s who in Hollywood. Each week
had a different guest star. With stars like Lucille Ball, Clark Gable and
Judy Garland, Lionel Barrymore, Tony Martin, Ed Sullivan, Mickey Rooney,
Faye Wray, Joan Crawford how could you miss an episode. There are over
46 episodes
and better then 46 hours of a great weekly variety contained on the CD.
Armed Forces
Radio Service
- We have G.I. Jive, Mail Call, and a few of Jill’s Juke Box, with stars like
Frank Sinatra and Fred Allen; Nelson Eddy, Burns And Allen, Ginny
Simms and Jimmy Durante, Danny Kaye and Ethel Smith; Bing Crosby and The
Andrew Sisters, Glen Miller, Benny Goodman, and a whole slew more belting
out the hits. Over 115 plus episodes, and over 35 hours of great Armed
Forces Radio Service listening.
Command Performance
- was a war time variety show. Produced by the War Department the show was
broadcasted to the armed forces by short wave transmission to troops serving
overseas. The list of stars who donated their talent and time reads like a
who’s who of Hollywood. Stars like Red Skelton, Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, Frank
Sinatra, Judy Garland and so many more wonderful actors, actresses and
singers. It's hard to find this depth of talent in one place.
Take advantage of this great set, pop the CDs in and
enjoy the talents of the cream of the crop in Hollywood. You have over 120
hours of listening entertainment contained in better then 240 shows.