Episodios

  • The Lone Ranger / The Hermit's Cave (Old Time Radio Variety)
    Apr 12 2026

    Ride into the Old West and then step into the shadows of classic radio horror in this double‑feature edition of Classic Radio Rewind.

    We begin with The Lone Ranger in the 1952 adventure “Key To Justice.” When corruption grips a frontier town and an innocent man is framed, the Lone Ranger and Tonto uncover a hidden truth that could restore order—if they can survive long enough to reveal it. Originally broadcast June 6th, 1952, it’s a tale of courage, deception, and the fight to set things right.

    Then we turn down the lights for a haunting story from The Hermit’s Cave. In “Reflected Image of the Desert,” a lonely stretch of desert becomes the backdrop for a chilling mystery where reflections reveal more than they should. Atmospheric, eerie, and unmistakably vintage, this 1940s episode delivers the kind of slow‑burn suspense that made the series unforgettable.

    Join host Jarnathan Cross as we rewind the clock and revisit two timeless broadcasts from radio’s golden age.

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  • Superman / Frontier Gentleman (Old Time Radio Variety)
    Apr 5 2026

    This week's Classic Radio Rewind is a re-release of last week's episode due to a fault in the audio featuring the Man of Steel, the other a tense Western tale from the rugged American frontier.

    We begin with Superman and the thrilling 1949 mystery “The Diamond of Death” (12-16-49). Clark Kent and Lois Lane arrive at the Fairmount estate just as a priceless African diamond—destined for young heiress Alice Fairmount—is targeted by a deadly criminal plot. A prowler in the shadows, a murdered chauffeur, and a masquerade party filled with secrets push Superman into a race against time to expose the killer and protect the family from danger lurking within their own walls.

    Then we ride west with Frontier Gentleman for “The Claim Jumpers” (3-9-58). When English journalist J.B. Kendall encounters a young prospector who’s struck real gold, trouble follows fast. Three ruthless opportunists set their sights on stealing the boy’s claim, leading to a tense nighttime trap, a violent confrontation, and a stark reminder that justice on the frontier is often swift—and unforgiving.

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  • The FBI In Peace and War / Dimension X (Old Time Radio Variety)
    Mar 22 2026

    This episode of Classic Radio Rewind brings you two gripping adventures from opposite ends of the Golden Age of Radio—one rooted in hard‑boiled crime, the other blasting straight into deep‑space danger.

    First, we revisit the long‑running crime drama The FBI in Peace and War with the episode “The Missing Link” (8-17-55). When federal agents close in on a criminal operation, one overlooked detail becomes the key to unraveling the entire case. Loyalties crack, pressure mounts, and the Bureau races to expose the truth before the syndicate turns on itself.

    Then, we shift from manhunts to the mysteries of the cosmos with Dimension X and its tense sci‑fi thriller “Shanghaied” (11-12-50). A man celebrating his bachelor party is drugged, kidnapped, and forced aboard a deep‑space freighter—owned by his own family. Trapped among a brutal crew and a tyrannical captain, he’s thrust into a desperate mutiny where survival is anything but guaranteed.

    Whether you love sharp‑edged crime or atmospheric science fiction, this episode delivers a double feature of classic radio storytelling at its finest. Sit back… and rewind with us.

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  • Cabin B-13 / Fort Laramie (Old Time Radio Mystery)
    Mar 17 2026
    🚢 Cabin B‑13 — “The Bride Vanishes” (December 12, 1948)

    Step aboard the luxury liner Maurevania for one of the rarest mysteries in all of old‑time radio. Dr. John Fabian recounts the chilling tale of a young bride who disappears without a trace during an ocean voyage — and the crew insists she never existed at all. As doubt, fear, and gaslighting close in, the groom fights to prove his sanity and uncover the truth behind an impossible disappearance. A haunting, atmospheric thriller from the mind of John Dickson Carr, and one of only a handful of surviving episodes from this elusive series.

    🪶 Fort Laramie — “The Galvanized Yankee” (October 7, 1956)

    Captain Lee Quince faces one of his toughest challenges yet when a former Confederate soldier — a so‑called “galvanized Yankee” — is assigned to his company on the Wyoming frontier. Bitter, volatile, and carrying the weight of a divided past, the new recruit threatens to fracture the unit just as they’re thrust into a desperate fight for survival. What follows is a gripping story of loyalty, redemption, and sacrifice, culminating in a courageous act that changes everything. A powerful Western drama starring Raymond Burr at the height of his radio career.

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  • Our Miss Brooks (1951) & Inner Sanctum Mysteries (1946)
    Mar 8 2026

    Old Time Radio Comedy & Horror – Our Miss Brooks & Inner Sanctum Mysteries

    Step back into the Golden Age of Radio with Classic Radio Rewind Episode 81, featuring two timeless broadcasts from two of the most beloved series in old‑time radio history.

    First up: Our Miss Brooks – “Bargain Hats for Mother’s Day” (May 13, 1951). Connie Brooks tries to do something thoughtful for Mother’s Day, but a simple plan involving bargain‑priced hats quickly turns into a whirlwind of misunderstandings, schoolhouse chaos, and classic comedy. This fan‑favorite episode showcases the charm, wit, and warm humor that made Our Miss Brooks one of radio’s most enduring sitcoms.

    Then: Inner Sanctum Mysteries – “I Walk in the Night” (February 26, 1946). Enter the eerie world of creaking doors and chilling suspense. A man wanders through the darkness, haunted by fear, paranoia, and the sense that something sinister is following him. Shadows close in, tension rises, and the night becomes a character of its own in this unforgettable psychological thriller.

    If you love classic radio dramasn mysteries, comedies, tap Like and Subscribe on your favorite podcast app so you never miss an episode and it will help to keep this podcast alive.

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    And don’t miss our brand‑new daily podcast: The Whistler — every known episode, restored and released in chronological order daily.

    Sit back… relax… and rewind with us.

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  • Bold Venture / Box 13 (Old Time Radio Mystery)
    Mar 1 2026

    Old Time Radio Mystery, Detective & Suspense – Bold Venture “Shannon Framed For Murder” (4/30/51) & Box 13 “The First Letter” (5/5/48)

    Enjoy two classic Old Time Radio episodes from the Golden Age of Radio featuring mystery, detective work, crime, and suspense.

    First, Bold Venture presents “Shannon Framed For Murder” (4/30/51). Slate Shannon finds himself in deep trouble when he’s suddenly accused of murder.

    Then, Alan Ladd stars in the series premiere of Box 13. In "The First Letter," (5/5/48) mystery novelist Dan Holiday answers his first classified ad, sparking a legacy of adventure.

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  • The Man From Homicide / The Mysterious Traveler (Old Time Radio Variety)
    Feb 26 2026

    Old Time Radio Mystery, Detective & Suspense – The Man From Homicide “The Drowned Girl Case” (1951) & The Mysterious Traveler “Symphony of Death” (1946)

    Enjoy two classic Old Time Radio episodes from the Golden Age of Radio featuring mystery, detective work, crime, and suspense.

    First, The Man From Homicide presents “The Drowned Girl Case” (August 6, 1951). Lieutenant Lou Dana investigates the suspicious drowning of a young woman, uncovering clues that point to murder in this gripping vintage radio detective drama.

    Next, The Mysterious Traveler delivers “Symphony of Death” (September 8, 1946), a chilling Old Time Radio horror and suspense story about a brilliant composer whose obsession with creating a masterpiece leads him down a dark and dangerous path.

    Listen to more classic radio shows, including Old Time Radio mystery, crime, horror, and sci-fi, on Classic Radio Rewind.

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  • The Molle Mystery Theater / Mystery in the Air (Old Time Radio Variety)
    Feb 22 2026

    This week on Classic Radio Rewind, We guide you through two gripping mysteries from radio’s golden era. We open with a tense psychological drama from The Molle Mystery Theater: “Female of the Species” (June 7, 1946). A seemingly ordinary woman becomes the focus of a chilling investigation when a murder exposes the darker corners of her personality. The deeper the detectives dig, the more unsettling the truth becomes.

    Then, we shift into the eerie world of Mystery In The Air with Peter Lorre starring in “Beyond Good and Evil” (August 28, 1947). This haunting tale follows a man who believes he’s risen above morality itself — a belief that leads him down a path of obsession, violence, and psychological unraveling. Lorre’s unmistakable voice brings the story’s tension and madness to life.

    Settle in and enjoy two unforgettable journeys into suspense, brought to you by the WOTR Radio Network. Don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode of Classic Radio Rewind.

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