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Old-Time Radio Shows on Cassette OLD-TIME RADIO SHOWS ON CASSETTE NSC 00123 THE ABBOTT & COSTELLO SHOW VOL 3 #1 NSC 00124 THE ABBOTT & COSTELLO SHOW VOL 3 #2 NSC 00125 THE ABBOTT & COSTELLO SHOW VOL 3 #3 NSC 00126 THE ABBOTT & COSTELLO SHOW VOL 3 #4 NSC 00127 THE ABBOTT & COSTELLO SHOW VOL 3 #5 NSC 00128 THE ABBOTT & COSTELLO SHOW VOL 3 #6 NSC 00132 ABBOTT AND COSTELLO SHOW #1 NSC 00133 ABBOTT AND COSTELLO SHOW #2 NSC 00134 ABBOTT AND COSTELLO SHOW #3 NSC 00135 ABBOTT AND COSTELLO SHOW #4 NSC 00136 ABBOTT AND COSTELLO SHOW #5 NSC 00137 ABBOTT AND COSTELLO SHOW #6 NSC 00138 ABBOTT AND COSTELLO SHOW II #1 NSC 00139 ABBOTT AND COSTELLO SHOW II #2 NSC 00140 ABBOTT AND COSTELLO SHOW II #3 NSC 00141 ABBOTT AND COSTELLO SHOW II #4 NSC 00142 ABBOTT AND COSTELLO SHOW II #5 NSC 00143 ABBOTT AND COSTELLO SHOW II #6 NSC 00146 THE ADVENTURES OF NERO WOLFE #1 NSC 00148 THE ADVENTURES OF NERO WOLFE #3 NSC 00149 THE ADVENTURES OF NERO WOLFE #4 NSC 00150 THE ADVENTURES OF NERO WOLFE #5 NSC 00151 THE ADVENTURES OF NERO WOLFE #6 NSC 00152 THE ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN WITH BATMAN #1 NSC 00153 THE ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN WITH BATMAN #2 NSC 00154 THE ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN WITH BATMAN #3 NSC 00155 THE ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN WITH BATMAN #4 NSC 00156 THE ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN WITH BATMAN #5 NSC 00157 THE ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN WITH BATMAN #6 NSC 00158 THE ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN WITH BATMAN #7 NSC 00159 THE ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN WITH BATMAN #8 NSC 00160 THE ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN WITH BATMAN #9 NSC 00161 THE ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN WITH BATMAN #10 NSC 00162 THE ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN WITH BATMAN #11 NSC 00163 THE ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN WITH BATMAN #12 NSC 00164 THE ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN WITH BATMAN #13 NSC 00165 THE ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN WITH BATMAN #14 NSC 00166 THE ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN WITH BATMAN #15 NSC 00167 THE ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN WITH BATMAN #16 NSC 00168 THE ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN WITH BATMAN #17 NSC 00169 THE ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN WITH BATMAN #18 NSC 00170 THE ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN WITH BATMAN #19 NSC 00171 THE ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN WITH BATMAN #20 NSC 00174 THE ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN #1 NSC 00175 THE ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN #2 NSC 00177 AMOS ‘N’ ANDY NSC 00181 THE ADVENTURES OF PHILIP MARLOWE #1 NSC 00182 THE ADVENTURES OF PHILIP MARLOWE #2 NSC 00183 ADVENTURES OF SAM SPADE #1 NSC 00184 ADVENTURES OF SAM SPADE #2 NSC 00185 ADVENTURES OF SAM SPADE #3 NSC 00186 ADVENTURES OF SAM SPADE #4 NSC 00187 ADVENTURES OF SAM SPADE #5 NSC 00188 ADVENTURES OF SAM SPADE #6 NSC 00190 THE ADVENTURES OF RED RYDER #1 NSC 00191 THE ADVENTURES OF RED RYDER #2 NSC 00219 BEST OF OLD-TIME RADIO #1 THE JACK BENNY PROGRAM SUSPENSE THE FRED ALLEN SHOW NSC 00220 BEST OF OLD-TIME RADIO #2 THE JACK BENNY PROGRAM THE FORD THEATER SUSPENSE NSC 00222 BEST OF OLD-TIME RADIO #4 (THE BEST OF) THE JACK BENNY PROGRAM THE LUX RADIO THEATRE NSC 00247 BEST OF GUNSMOKE ON RADIO #1 NSC 00248 BEST OF GUNSMOKE ON RADIO #2 NSC 00249 BEST OF GUNSMOKE ON RADIO #3 NSC 00250 BEST OF GUNSMOKE ON RADIO #4 NSC 00251 BEST OF GUNSMOKE ON RADIO #5 NSC 00254 BEST OF GUNSMOKE ON RADIO #8 NSC 00255 BEST OF GUNSMOKE ON RADIO #9 NSC 00255 BEST OF GUNSMOKE ON RADIO #10 NSC 00257 BEST OF GUNSMOKE ON RADIO #11 NSC 00258 BEST OF GUNSMOKE ON RADIO #12 NSC 00259 BEST OF GUNSMOKE ON RADIO #13 NSC 00260 BEST OF GUNSMOKE ON RADIO #14 NSC 00261 BEST OF GUNSMOKE ON RADIO #15 NSC 00263 BEST OF GUNSMOKE ON RADIO #17 NSC 00264 BEST OF GUNSMOKE ON RADIO #18 NSC 00266 BEST OF GUNSMOKE ON RADIO #20 NSC 00277 BROADWAY IS MY BEAT #1 NSC 00278 BROADWAY IS MY BEAT #2 NSC 00279 BROADWAY IS MY BEAT #3 NSC 00280 BROADWAY IS MY BEAT #4 NSC 00281 BROADWAY IS MY BEAT #5 NSC 00282 BROADWAY IS MY BEAT #6 NSC 00283 BROADWAY IS MY BEAT #7 NSC 00284 BROADWAY IS MY BEAT #8 NSC 00285 BROADWAY IS MY BEAT #9 NSC 00286 BROADWAY IS MY BEAT #10 NSC 00293 BABY SNOOKS #1 NSC 00294 BABY SNOOKS #2 NSC 00332 COMEDY-THE GOLDEN AGE OF RADIO #4 THE BICKERSONS NSC 00333 COMEDY-THE GOLDEN AGE OF Radio #5 THE BOB HOPE SHOW NSC 00334 COMEDY-THE GOLDEN AGE OF RADIO #6 THE BURNS & ALLEN SHOW NSC 00335 COMEDY-THE GOLDEN AGE OF RADIO #7 THE CHARLIE McCARTHY SHOW NSC 00336 COMEDY-THE GOLDEN AGE OF RADIO #8 DUFFY’S TAVERN NSC 00337 COMEDY-THE GOLDEN AGE OF RADIO #9 FIBBER McGEE & MOLLY NSC 00338 COMEDY-THE GOLDEN AGE OF RADIO #10 THE FRED ALLEN SHOW NSC 00340 COMEDY-THE GOLDEN AGE OF RADIO #12 THE JACK BENNY PROGRAM NSC 00341 COMEDY-THE GOLDEN AGE OF RADIO #13 THE LIFE OF RILEY NSC 00342 COMEDY-THE GOLDEN AGE OF RADIO #14 THE LUM & ABNER SHOW NSC 00343 COMEDY-THE GOLDEN AGE OF RADIO #15 THE MILTON BERLE SHOW NSC 00344 COMEDY-THE GOLDEN AGE OF RADIO #16 MY FAVORITE HUSBAND NSC 00345 COMEDY-THE GOLDEN AGE OF RADIO #17 OUR MISS BROOKS NSC 00346 COMEDY-THE GOLDEN AGE OF RADIO #18 OZZIE & HARRIET NSC 00347 COMEDY-THE GOLDEN AGE OF RADIO #19 THE PHIL HARRIS & ALICE FAYE SHOW NSC 00348 COMEDY-THE GOLDEN AGE OF RADIO #20 THE RED SKELTON SHOW NSC 00352 CBS’s 60 GREATEST OLD-TIME RADIO SHOWS #4 CASEY, CRIME PHOTOGRAPHER THE CBS RADIO WORKSHOP THE CHARLIE McCARTHY SHOW NSC 00354 CBS’s 60 GREATEST OLD-TIME RADIO SHOWS #6 DR. CHRISTIAN ESCAPE THE FBI IN PEACE AND WAR NSC 00355 CBS’s 60 GREATEST OLD-TIME RADIO SHOWS #7 THE FIRST NIGHTER PROGRAM FORT LARAMIE THE FRED ALLEN SHOW NSC 00356 CBS’s 60 GREATEST OLD-TIME RADIO SHOWS #8 FRONTIER GENTLEMAN GANG BUSTERS GRAND CENTRAL STATION NSC 00357 CBS’s 60 GREATEST OLD-TIME RADIO SHOWS #9 GUNSMOKE HAVE GUN, WILL TRAVEL HONEST HAROLD NSC 00358 CBS’s 60 GREATEST OLD-TIME RADIO SHOWS #10 HOPALONG CASSIDY INNER SANCTUM MYSTERIES IT PAYS TO BE IGNORANT NSC 00360 CBS’s 60 GREATEST OLD-TIME RADIO SHOWS #12 LETS PRETEND LIFE WITH LUIGI LIGHTS OUT NSC 00362 CBS’s 60 GREATEST OLD-TIME RADIO SHOWS #14 THE MAN CALLED X MEET CORLISS ARCHER THE MEL BLANC SHOW NSC 00363 CBS’s 60 GREATEST OLD-TIME RADIO SHOWS #15 THE MERCURY THEATER ON THE AIR MR. CHAMELEON MR. KEEN, TRACER OF LOST PERSONS NSC 00364 CBS’s 60 GREATEST OLD-TIME RADIO SHOWS #16 MY FAVORITE HUSBAND MY FRIEND IRMA MY LITTLE MARGIE NSC 00365 CBS’s 60 GREATEST OLD-TIME RADIO SHOWS #17 OUR MISS BROOKS THE PHILIP MORRIS PLAYHOUSE 1949 PURSUIT NSC 00366 CBS’s 60 GREATEST OLD-TIME RADIO SHOWS #18 THE RED SKELTON SHOW ROCKY JORDAN SCREEN GUILD PLAYERS NSC 00367 CBS’s 60 GREATEST OLD-TIME RADIO SHOWS #19 SONGS BY SINATRA SUSPENSE TALES OF FATIMA NSC 00370 CLASSIC FAVORITES #2 DRAGNET NSC 00371 CLASSIC FAVORITES #3 ESCAPE NSC 00372 CLASSIC FAVORITES #4 THE GREEN HORNET NSC 00373 CLASSIC FAVORITES #5 INNER SANCTUM MYSTERIES NSC 00374 FAVORITE CLASSICS #6 THE JACK BENNY PROGRAM NSC 00375 FAVORITE CLASSICS #7 THE LONE RANGER NSC 00376 FAVORITE CLASSICS #8 SUSPENSE NSC 00377 FAVORITE CLASSICS #9 THE WHISTLER NSC 00378 FAVORITE CLASSICS #10 X-MINUS ONE NSC 00389 THE CHARLIE MCCARTHY SHOW VOL 3 #3 NSC 00390 THE CHARLIE MCCARTHY SHOW VOL 3 #4 NSC 00391 THE CHARLIE MCCARTHY SHOW VOL 3 #5 NSC 00392 THE CHARLIE MCCARTHY SHOW VOL 3 #6 NSC 00444 DANGEROUS ASSIGNMENT #1 NSC 00445 DANGEROUS ASSIGNMENT #2 NSC 00446 DRAGNET #1 NSC 00447 DRAGNET #2 NSC 00450 DRAGNET #1 NSC 00451 DRAGNET #2 NSC 00452 DRAGNET #3 NSC 00453 DRAGNET #4 NSC 00454 DRAGNET #4 NSC 00455 DRAGNET #5 NSC 00456 DRAGNET #6 NSC 00457 DRAGNET #7 NSC 00458 DRAGNET #8 NSC 00459 DRAGNET #9 NSC 00460 DRAGNET #10 NSC 00461 DRAGNET #11 NSC 00462 DUFFY’S TAVERN #1 NSC 00518 ESCAPE VOL 2 #1 NSC 00519 ESCAPE VOL 2 #2 NSC 00520 ESCAPE VOL 2 #3 NSC 00521 ESCAPE VOL 2 #4 NSC 00522 ESCAPE VOL 2 #5 NSC 00523 ESCAPE VOL 2 #6 NSC 00524 ESCAPE #1 NSC 00525 ESCAPE #2 NSC 00526 ESCAPE #3 NSC 00527 ESCAPE #4 NSC 00528 ESCAPE #5 NSC 00529 ESCAPE #6 NSC 00619 FRANK SINATRA AND FRIENDS VOL 1 THE JACK BENNY PROGRAM THE ABBOTT AND COSTELLO SHOW 03/01/45 SUSPENSE THE HOUSE I LIVE IN NSC 00620 FRANK SINATRA AND FRIENDS VOL 2 THE BOB HOPE SHOW THE LUX RADIO THEATRE NSC 00621 FRANK SINATRA AND FRIENDS VOL 3 AMERICA SALUTES THE PRESIDENT’S BIRTHDAY THE LADY ESTHER SCREEN GUILD PLAYERS NSC 00622 FRANK SINATRA AND FRIENDS VOL 4 THE BING CROSBY SHOW THE SAVINGS BOND SHOW NSC 00623 FRANK SINATRA AND FRIENDS VOL 5 SPOTLIGHT REVUE STARRING SPIKE JONES ROCKY FORTUNE THE BILL STERN SPORTS NEWSREEL GUEST STAR #40 NSC 00624 FRANK SINATRA AND FRIENDS VOL 6 THE JACK BENNY PROGRAM A DATE WITH JUDY THE DINAH SHORE SHOW NSC 00625 FRANK SINATRA AND FRIENDS VOL 7 THE BURNS AND ALLEN SHOW THE RADIO READER’S DIGEST G.I. JOURNAL #61 NSC 00626 FRANK SINATRA AND FRIENDS VOL 8 COMMAND PERFORMANCE #189 THE KRAFT MUSIC HALL STARING BING CROSBY #102 THE RAY BOLGER SHOW NSC 00627 FRANK SINATRA AND FRIENDS VOL 9 THE FRED ALLEN SHOW THE GINNY SIMMS SHOW COMMAND PERFORMANCE #159 NSC 00628 FRANK SINATRA AND FRIENDS VOL 10 ROCKY FORTUNE THE LUX RADIO THEATRE NSC 00629 FRANK SINATRA AND FRIENDS VOL 11 LIFE WITH LUIGI THE DANNY KAYE SHOW THE GARY CROSBY SUMMER SHOW NSC 00630 FRANK SINATRA AND FRIENDS VOL 12 THE JACK BENNY PROGRAM THE BILL STERN SPSORTS NEWSREEL GUEST STAR #91 THE AMOS ‘N’ ANDY MUSIC HALL NSC 00631 FRANK SINATRA AND FRIENDS VOL 13 THE FRED ALLEN SHOW THE DEAN MARTIN AND JERRY LEWIS SHOW ROCKY FORTUNE NSC 00632 FRANK SINATRA AND FRIENDS VOL 14 THE RUDY VALLEE SHOW COMMAND PERFORMANCE THE BURNS AND ALLEN SHOW NSC 00633 FRANK SINATRA AND FRIENDS VOL 15 THE LUX RADIO THEATRE THE JACK BENNY PROGRAM NSC 00634 FRANK SINATRA AND FRIENDS VOL 16 THE BING CROSBY SHOW GUEST STAR #144 THE BILL STERN SPORTS NEWSREEL NSC 00635 FRANK SINATRA AND FRIENDS VOL 17 THE BURNS AND ALLEN SHOW THE CHARLIE McCARTHY SHOW SPOTLIGHT REVUE STARRING SPIKE JONES NSC 00636 FRANK SINATRA AND FRIENDS VOL 18 THE JACK CARSON SHOW COMMAND PERFORMANCE #165 THE LIFEBUOY SHOW NSC 00637 FRANK SINATRA AND FRIENDS VOL 19 THE LADY ESTHER SCREEN GUILD
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