Ronald Reagan Collection ~ OTR Radio Collection Old-Time Radio (OTR) refers to the period of radio programming from the early 1920s until television's replacement of radio in the 1950s. During this period, the airwaves were filled with a huge variety of radio programs. According to a 1947 C. E. Hooper survey, 82 out of 100 Americans were found to be radio listeners, which explains the massive variety of radio programing - mystery, westerns, drama, comedy and more. Vintage Literature Reproductions is pleased to offer you this collection of old time radio programs on a Gift Quality DVD for your listening enjoyment. These radio programs are designed to play on any computer, and most other MP3 capable listening devices. These programs can easily be copied to CD's, so they may be played in your car, on your home stereo, or take them with you and enjoy them anywhere, anytime on your portable MP3 listening device. Programs Include: :: A collection of 84 Shows Air Date - 401202 - Lux Radio Theater Appearance Air Date - 460128 - Appearance on Screen Guild Theater Air Date - 470810 - Appearance on Front and Center Air Date - 471117 - Lux Radio Theater Appearance Air Date - 480102 - Colgate News Sportsreel Appearance Air Date - 480503 - Lux Radio Theater Appearance Air Date - 480812 - Family Theater Appearance Air Date - 490318 - Hi Gang Appearance Air Date - 490729 - Colgate News Sportsreel Appearance Air Date - 500125 - Burns and Allen Appearance Air Date - 500323 - Suspense Appearance Air Date - 500719 - Family Theater Appearance Air Date - 501212 - Calvalcade of America Appearance Air Date - 530412 - Appearance on Baker's Theater of Stars Air Date - 530704 - Stars Over Hollywood Appearance Air Date - 530711 - Stars Over Hollywood Appearance Air Date - 540308 - Suspense Appearance Air Date - 580523 - Insight Air Date - 620311 - G.E. Theater Promo w Barbara Rush Air Date - 660911 - Appearance on Meet the Press Air Date - 810120 - Inaugural Address Air Date - 810120 - Mark Hatfield Wishes Jimmy Carter Well During Air Date - 810120 - Warren Burger Administers The Oath Of Office Air Date - 810127 - Greetings Welcoming Home The Hostages Formerly Air Date - 810205 - Address To The Nation After 16 Days In Office Air Date - 810205 - Television Address To The Nation After 16 Days Air Date - 810302 - Addresses Budget Cutting Plans And His Oppositio Air Date - 810306 - Press Conference Air Date - 810311 - Speaks To The Canadian Parliament On His First Air Date - 810330 - President Reagan Shot Air Date - 810428 - Offers Support For The Graham-latta Substitute Air Date - 810615 - President Reagan's First Press Conference Since Air Date - 810727 - Fourth Television Address To The Nation Air Date - 810803 - Gives Ultimatum To Striking Air Traffic Controll Air Date - 810903 - Says The Us Will Enter Into Arms Reduction Talks Air Date - 811001 - Sixth Press Conference Air Date - 811110 - Press Conference Air Date - 811217 - Press Conference Air Date - 811229 - Reads Sanctions Against The Soviet Union Air Date - 820119 - Seventh Press Conference Air Date - 820126 - First State Of The Union Address By President Regan Air Date - 820218 - Eighth Press Conference Air Date - 820513 - Tenth Presidential Press Conference Air Date - 830204 - Press Conference On Unemployment And The Economy Air Date - 830330 - Announces His Proposal For Bilateral Reduction Air Date - 830427 - Addresses The Newspaper Publishers' Association Air Date - 830517 - Seventeenth Presidential Press Conference Air Date - 830628 - Eighteenth Presidential Press Conference Air Date - 831016 - Announces William Clark As His Nominee Air Date - 831019 - Press Conference Air Date - 831111 - Addresses The Japanese Legislature In Japanese Air Date - 831213 - Declares The Second Week In December As Air Date - 831214 - Press Conference Air Date - 831220 - Calls 1983 A Banner Year For An Improved Economy Air Date - 8312xx - Speaks To A Convention Of Educators In Indiana [ Air Date - 840125 - Third State Of The Union Address Air Date - 840604 - Speaks Before The Irish Parliament Air Date - 840823 - Addresses A Prayer Breakfast In Dallas Air Date - 840924 - Address The United Nations General Assembly Air Date - 841007 - Reagan Mondale Debate Air Date - 849819 - Off-the-cuff Remarks During A Microphone Check Air Date - 850206 - Second State Of The Union Address Air Date - 850221 - Second Inaugural Luncheon For President Reagan Air Date - 850512 - Discusses The Results Of The Bonn Summit Air Date - 85xxxx - Formal Statement After The Freeing Of The Hostage Air Date - 860226 - Reagan Appeals Directly To U.S. Citizens To Air Date - 860812 - Discusses A Possible Summit Meeting With Mikhail Air Date - 870127 - Democrats' Response To State Of The Union Addres Air Date - 870227 - State Of The Union Address Air Date - 870611 - Press Conference During The International Economy Air Date - 870917 - Speaks At Independence Hall Philadelphia Air Date - 870925 - Promises Continuing Aid To The Freedom Fighters Air Date - 871023 - Speech To The Labor Department Air Date - 871210 - Addresses The Nation On The Results Of The Summit Air Date - 880301 - President Reagan Makes Remarks On The White House Air Date - 880421 - Addresses The World Affairs Council In Springfield Air Date - 880527 - Speaks On The Eve Of His Summit Meeting Air Date - 880712 - Ronald Reagan Names Richard Thornburgh Air Date - 880922 - Ronald Reagan Pays Tribute To The Seven Who Died Air Date - 880926 - Addressing The United Nations For The Last Time Air Date - 881213 - Addresses The Conservative American Enterprise Air Date - 890111 - Farewell Speech To The American People Air Date - 890112 - Accepts The Dept Of Defense Medal For Distinguish Air Date - xxxxxx - Reads a Chapter from Tales from the Great Book
Old-Time Radio (OTR) refers to the period of radio programming from the early 1920s until television's replacement of radio in the 1950s. During this period, the airwaves were filled with a huge variety of radio programs. According to a 1947 C. E. Hooper survey, 82 out of 100 Americans were found to be radio listeners, which explains the massive variety of radio programing - mystery, westerns, drama, comedy and more. Vintage Literature Reproductions is pleased to offer you this collection of old time radio programs on a Gift Quality DVD for your listening enjoyment. These radio programs are designed to play on any computer, and most other MP3 capable listening devices. These programs can easily be copied to CD's, so they may be played in your car, on your home stereo, or take them with you and enjoy them anywhere, anytime on your portable MP3 listening device.