Bygolly Old Time Radio broadcasts classic radio series from the 1930s to the 1960s. Each weekend we play a Sherlock Holmes marathon. You can find us on iTunes (radio->eclectic->Bygolly) and on TuneIn Radio.
After the weekend broadcast of Sherlock Holmes, we start the week with Philip Marlowe followed by Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons and The Adventures of Sam Spade, Detective.
Record a station ID and send it along, I’ll put it on the air. Something along the lines of, “This is [your name] from [your locale] and you’re listening to Bygolly Old Time Radio.”
Bygolly can be found in the Radio -> Eclectic section of iTunes. Search for Bygolly in TuneIn Radio.
Adventures by Morse, Black Museum, Boston Blackie, Box 13, Broadway is My Beat, Casey, Crime Photographer, Cloak and Dagger, Danger Doctor Danfield, Dangerous Assignment, Dimension-X, Escape, Fibber McGee and Molly, Frontier Gentleman, Hall of Fantasy, Halls of Ivy, Haunting Hour, Inner Sanctum Mysteries, It's Higgins, Sir, Jack Benny, Let George Do It, Lights Out, Magnificent Montague, Mel Blanc Show, Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons, Mysterious Traveler, Mystery is My Hobby, New Adventures of Nero Wolfe, Philip Marlowe, Philo Vance, Rocky Fortune, Sam Spade, Detective, Secrets of Scotland Yard, Sherlock Holmes, Suspense, Weird Circle, The Whistler, Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar, Zero Hour
About this Blog // Random thoughts and observations about Old Time Radio
We’re adding a new series to the broadcast library - Inspector Thorne. Created by the legendary radio team of Frank and Anne Hummert, the show features Karl Webber (and later Staats Cotsworth) as Inspector Thorne and Danny Ocko as Sergeant Muggin. The plots are engaging and well written, and while the acting may not be stellar, the series is entertaining. We hope you will enjoy it too!
Following the cancellation of his series I Love a Mystery, the talented writer/director Carlton E. Morse brought his characters Captain Bart Friday and sidekick Skip Turner to a new series called Adventures by Morse.
The series has several stories:
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