Stan Freberg Show ~ 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 73 Episodes :: 01 - Overture.mp3 :: 02 - Columbus Discovers America (-It's a Round, Round World-).mp3 :: 03 - Pilgrim's Progress (-Take An Indian To Lunch-).mp3 :: 04 - The Thanksgiving Story (Under the Double Turkey).mp3 :: 05 - The Sale Of Manhattan (-Top Hat, White Feather, And Tails-).mp3 :: 06 - The Boston Tea Party.mp3 :: 07 - Declaration Of Independence (-A Man Can't Be Too Careful What He Signs These Days-).mp3 :: 08 - The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere.mp3 :: 09 - Betsy Ross And The Flag (-Everybody Wants To Be An Art Director-).mp3 :: 10 - The Discovery Of Electricity.mp3 :: 11 - Washington Crosses The Delaware (Command Decision).mp3 :: 12 - Yankee Doodle Go Home (Spirit of '76).mp3 :: 13 - The Battle Of Yorktown.mp3 :: 14 - Finale (-So Long, Friend...-).mp3 :: 01 - Intro & Overture.mp3 :: 02 - Madison, Jefferson, Franklin & Osbourne- The First Advertising Agen cy (Part 1).mp3 :: 03 - 'Madison, Jefferson, Franklin & Osbourne'.mp3 :: 04 - Madison, Jefferson, Franklin & Osbourne (Part 2).mp3 :: 05 - 'America! America!'.mp3 :: 06 - Madison, Jefferson, Franklin & Osbourne (Part 3).mp3 :: 07 - Rumplemeyer's Horseshoes- The Francis Scott Key Story.mp3 :: 08 - 'Rumplemeyer's Horseshoes'.mp3 :: 09 - Stephen Foster, Beloved Songwriter.mp3 :: 10 - Samuel F. B. Morse Sends the First Telegram.mp3 :: 11 - Abe Lincoln in Analysis.mp3 :: 12 - 'Show Folk'.mp3 :: 13 - Abe Lincoln at Home in the White House.mp3 :: 14 - Barbara Frietchie, Martyr of the Year.mp3 :: 15 - 'Shoot If You Must'.mp3 :: 16 - Lincoln at Shiloh, with General Grant.mp3 :: 17 - 'As Long as You're Up' - 'A Sober Life's a Hard Life'.mp3 :: 18 - The Appomattox Courthouse Bar & Grill.mp3 :: 19 - 'There'll Never Be Another War'.mp3 :: 20 - Custer's Last Stand.mp3 :: 21 - Alexander Graham Bell and the First Phone Call.mp3 :: 22 - Thomas Edison Invents the Light Bulb! the Phonograph! (Part 1).mp3 :: 23 - 'Perseverance'.mp3 :: 24 - Thomas Edison Invents the Light Bulb! the Phonograph! (Part 2).mp3 :: 25 - 'Planned Obsolescence'.mp3 :: 26 - The Wright Brothers at Kitty Hawk.mp3 :: 27 - Henry Ford Invents Detroit.mp3 :: 28 - 'Perseverance' (Reprise).mp3 :: 29 - The Sinking of the Lusitania.mp3 :: 30 - Two Tin Pan Alley Songwriters.mp3 :: 31 - 'U-Boat'-'The Guns of August'.mp3 :: 32 - 'Hello, Peace, Hello'.mp3 :: 33 - 'There'll Never Be Another War' (Reprise).mp3 :: 34 - Finale 'America! America' (Reprise).mp3
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.