Episodios

  • Guest Star: Truth or Consequences
    Apr 13 2026
    This episode presents a special Guest Star adaptation of the long-running quiz show Truth or Consequences, hosted by Ralph Edwards. Originally created as a fast-paced blend of trivia, comedy, and audience participation, the program challenged contestants to answer simple questions—or face humorous and often unpredictable consequences.

    In this condensed version, listeners experience the show’s signature mix of playful deception, audience interaction, and offbeat stunts. From a tongue-in-cheek “mind-reading” experiment to a lighthearted comedy test involving an unsuspecting participant, the episode captures the spirit that made Truth or Consequences one of the most enduring entertainment programs of its era. Produced as part of a public service broadcast promoting U.S. Savings Bonds, this adaptation also reflects how popular entertainment formats were used to support national initiatives in the postwar years.

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    20 m
  • Pipes of Scotland: The Glasgow Police Pipe Band
    Apr 6 2026
    Aired: April 6, 1948

    In this festive episode of The Old Time Radio Snack Wagon, host Adam Graham celebrates Tartan Day by serving up a delightful portion of Scottish heritage through the enchanting sounds of the Glasgow Police Pipe Band. Broadcasting originally over the BBC, this installment of *Pipes of Scotland* showcases the band’s vibrant performances, clad in their striking Royal Stuart tartan, as they march with pride and precision.

    Listeners will be treated to a medley of traditional tunes, including the spirited “Captain R. Ewing” and the evocative “Old Air at the Battle of Killiecranky.” With a legacy dating back to 1883, the Glasgow Police Pipe Band has become a symbol of excellence in the world of pipe music, having claimed numerous championships throughout its storied history. Adam delves into the band’s origins and evolution, highlighting their remarkable achievements and the enduring spirit of Scottish culture.

    Join us for this special episode that not only celebrates the artistry of pipe music but also honors the rich traditions of Scotland. Subscribe to the Old Time Radio Snack Wagon at https://www.snackwagon.net

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    18 m
  • Treasury Salute: The Bishop of Munster
    Mar 30 2026
    Aired: 1942 (Treasury Star Parade)

    This episode of Treasury Star Parade presents “The Bishop of Münster,” a powerful Easter-season dramatization performed by Henry Hull and adapted from a work by H. S. Kraft. Set in a German cathedral during the rise of Nazi rule, the story centers on a bishop who faces mounting pressure from authorities to remain silent in the face of injustice.

    As the congregation gathers for Easter services, the bishop delivers a message that departs from tradition—one shaped by conscience, faith, and the realities unfolding beyond the church walls. What follows is a moment of moral reckoning, where spiritual conviction collides with political power. Produced during World War II as part of a series supporting the war effort,

    Treasury Star Parade combined drama and music to reflect the stakes of the time. This episode stands as a striking example of how radio storytelling was used to explore themes of courage, resistance, and the role of faith in times of crisis. Subscribe to the Old Time Radio Snack Wagon at https://www.snackwagon.net

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    20 m
  • Driver's Playhouse: Lucky
    Mar 23 2026
    Aired: Circa 1949

    This episode of The Driver’s Playhouse tells the story of a man known as “Lucky,” a small-time gambler who learns that chance isn’t as random as it seems. After repeated losses, he encounters a mysterious figure who teaches him to think in terms of odds, probability, and risk—lessons that begin at the card table but soon extend far beyond it.

    As Lucky’s fortunes improve, his confidence grows—until he’s forced to confront a different kind of gamble on the open road. What begins as a lesson in games of chance evolves into a broader reflection on how everyday decisions carry real stakes, especially behind the wheel.

    Produced as part of a public safety campaign, The Driver’s Playhouse used dramatic storytelling to explore modern life and the consequences of risk-taking.

    This episode stands out for its unusual framing of traffic safety through the lens of probability and personal responsibility.

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    18 m
  • Little Old Hollywood: St. Patrick's Day
    Mar 16 2026
    Show Notes Aired: March 11, 1940

    This St. Patrick’s Day–themed episode comes from the early Hollywood radio program Little Old Hollywood, hosted by actor and announcer Ben Alexander. Broadcasting several days before the holiday, the program celebrates Irish heritage in the film industry with music, humor, and conversation.

    Guest Priscilla Lane joins the festivities, playfully embracing her Irish roots while sharing stories about the many actors, musicians, and filmmakers of Irish descent working in Hollywood at the time. The broadcast also features appearances by longtime Hollywood restaurateur Al Levy, along with musical performances of beloved Irish songs that would have been familiar to audiences of the era.

    Blending lighthearted conversation with period music and studio anecdotes, the program offers a charming snapshot of how Hollywood—and radio—celebrated St. Patrick’s Day during the Golden Age of broadcasting. Subscribe to the Old Time Radio Snack Wagon at https://www.snackwagon.net

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    16 m
  • Soldiers of The Press: Joan Younger - The Return Of The Soldier
    Mar 9 2026
    Aired: September 17, 1944

    This episode of Soldiers of the Press presents “The Return of the Soldier,” a powerful dramatization inspired by reporting from United Press correspondent Joan Younger. Rather than focusing on battlefield exploits, the story turns to a different kind of struggle—the moment when wounded servicemen must confront their greatest challenge: returning home and facing the people who love them.

    Set at a military hospital at Mitchell Field in New York, the program follows a reporter’s visit among recovering soldiers as they wrestle with fear, pride, and uncertainty about what lies ahead. Through quiet conversations and deeply personal moments, the broadcast explores the emotional side of recovery and the courage required to begin life again after war.

    Produced during the World War II years, Soldiers of the Press highlighted the work of United Press correspondents and the human stories behind the headlines. This episode stands out for its compassionate focus on the unseen battles fought far from the front lines.

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    16 m
  • Passing Parade: Special Defense Program Broadcast
    Mar 2 2026

    This episode features a rare and powerful recording from John Nesbitt’s Passing Parade—a special defense-themed program created in the tense months before America’s entry into World War II.

    Unlike his regular sponsored broadcasts, this installment was produced as a voluntary contribution, intended to stir public awareness and engagement in national defense. Through three vivid true stories—a Hollywood prop man’s unexpected military innovation, a Chicago laborer’s quiet patriotism, and a haunting image from Dunkirk—Nesbitt builds a layered argument about preparedness, responsibility, and the human cost of delay.

    The final segment shifts from storytelling to purpose, as Nesbitt outlines his belief in radio’s unique ability to reach not just the mind, but the emotions of a nation. Part narrative craft, part historical document, this broadcast captures a moment when entertainment, persuasion, and patriotism converged on the airwaves. Subscribe to the Old Time Radio Snack Wagon at https://www.snackwagon.net

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    19 m
  • Family Doctor: Cupid Without Wings
    Feb 23 2026
    Aired: 1937

    This episode of The Family Doctor, titled “Cupid Without Wings,” returns listeners to the small town of Cedarton, where Dr. Grant Adams finds himself entangled in matters of the heart rather than matters of health. When a church sociable brings together old friends, new faces, and unspoken feelings, a well-intentioned effort to help one troubled young woman sets off a chain of unexpected consequences.

    As romantic tensions simmer beneath Cedarton’s polite surface, misunderstandings grow and emotions spill over, reminding listeners that even in a close-knit town, good intentions don’t always lead to simple solutions. The episode blends gentle humor with quiet drama, capturing the rhythms of everyday life in a community where everyone knows everyone else—and where personal affairs rarely stay private for long.

    "Cupid Without Wings" is a representative example of The Family Doctor’s approach to storytelling: intimate, character-driven, and rooted in the belief that small moments can carry great weight. Subscribe to the Old Time Radio Snack Wagon at https://www.snackwagon.net

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    20 m