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The Three Volume
Set including Six 1/2 hour Episodes |
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"The
Silhouette" Not quite up to the standards
of "The Shadow," but Lamont Cranberry does have the power to cloud men's
minds so that they can only see part of him. Sponsored by Blue Coal Tires,
"the only tires you can burn in your furnace when they go flat!" |
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"The
Ol-l-l-ld Ranger !"
The masked avenger
is now nothing more than a senile old has-been, forced to rely on support
from his former Indian sidekick, who is now a wealthy corporate tycoon.
Sponsored by Shout-e-os: "Yes, kids! Just shout and kick and scream until
your mom buys ya a box!"
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"The Red Hornet" (sound sample in realaudio) The lesser-known
of the insect crime fighters is comically portrayed by an actor who sounds
suspiciously like W.C. Fields. Sponsored by Uncle Bill's Cure-all Elixir,
"guaranteed to cure what ails ya!" |
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"Brute
Ballingham, Private Detective" Bogart! Lorre! Greenstreet!
Astor! None of them are in this one, but the "sound-alike" actors will
keep you guessing in the first black and white radio broadcast in history!
Sponsored by White House Cigars: "steal a box today!" |
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"Waiting
for Rochester -- to Stop" This Existential comedy
tells the tale of a Jack Benny-like comedian trapped in a car being driven
to his death. As the car "hits" such famous guest stars as Bing Crosby
and Jean Paul Sartre, an ennui and angst-ridden Benny struggles with the
meaning of his existence. Sponsored by Super Chief Locomotive, "So close,
you can see the lines in the Indian's face!" |
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"War
of the Welles, " No, this is not the
famous Orson Welles broadcast that panicked the country, but the little
known Orson George broadcast that stymied a county. |

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OTHER SECTIONS The
Funnies |
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